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Ozone Therapy (Major Autohemotherapy)

A procedure in which the patient's blood is withdrawn, mixed with medical ozone/oxygen, and reinfused (major autohemotherapy), or ozone is otherwise administered, marketed for detox, immune modulation, energy, and anti-aging.

Evidence

experimental

The FDA classifies ozone as a toxic gas with no proven medical benefit; human trials for the marketed detox, immune, and anti-aging/longevity claims are absent or very low quality.

Regulatory notes

European Union
Regulatory status varies by country; ozone medical devices and the procedure are not broadly approved, though some EU jurisdictions permit it within regulated integrative-medicine practice under a physician. Marketing claims are constrained.
United States
The FDA states ozone has no known useful medical application and prohibits marketing devices that generate ozone for therapeutic use; offered only off-label/unapproved by some clinics.
United Arab Emirates
Permitted, if at all, only within DHA/DoH-licensed facilities under strict physician oversight; treatment claims are restricted and the technique is regulatory-sensitive.
United Kingdom
Not an approved therapy; ozone-generating medical devices lack MHRA approval for therapeutic use and health claims are restricted.

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Also known as

ozone therapy, MAH, major autohemotherapy, ozonated blood therapy, ozone autohemotherapy, medical ozone, 10-pass ozone, EBOO, extracorporeal blood oxygenation and ozonation, blood ozonation

Where to find it

72 clinics in the directory offer ozone therapy (major autohemotherapy). Prices shown are the cheapest for this treatment where published; always confirm with the venue.

London

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