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Ozonated Oils For Hormone Balance

Men and women alike feel the effects of hormone imbalance. If you’re looking for a way to feel more like your old self, consider the help ozonated oils for hormone balance can provide. While ozonated oils are not a universal remedy, they do offer several physiological benefits that can heal and balance. Ozonated oils, in coordination with a healthy and balanced diet that includes flaxseeds, avocados, and wild-caught salmon, can balance hormones and ward off harmful health issues that result from hormone imbalances.  The best way to balance your hormones naturally is to eat right. Your diet is extremely important in keeping your hormones from going...

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Benefits of Massage with Ozonated Oil

Everyone knows that to keep a car running well, it needs to be filled with quality gas and oil, kept topped up with water, run regularly, and be taken in for a tune up each year. Why then is it when it comes to our own bodies we are so easily tempted to pay little attention until we experience a total breakdown? We all know we should eat well, drink plenty of water, exercise often, adequately rest, and go for annual checkups. Yet, somehow with the high pace and general stress of modern living, we forget these basics. Even those...

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OZONE TREATMENT FOR DANDRUFF

The Facts Dandruff is a harmless, chronic condition that occurs when the scalp becomes dry or greasy and produces white flakes of dead skin that appear in the hair or on the shoulders. Although it is harmless, dandruff can be embarrassing for those who have it. Dandruff usually starts between the ages of 10 and 20 and affects up to 40% of people over the age of 30. Causes Skin cells are formed continuously on the scalp, so the shedding of dead skin cells is a normal process. Sometimes with dandruff, however, skin cells are shed at a faster rate than normal....

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Treatment of demodectic with ozone therapy

What are Demodex Mites? Demodex can produce the enzyme lipase which is necessary for Demodex to digest the sebum it feeds on. Lipase can adversely affect the quality, condition and appearance of your scalp and hair. Demodex Mites are invisible to the naked eye, usually measuring between 100 – 300 microns in length. There are numerous different signs of demodex activity. One of the most obvious signs of the condition is itching, crawling sensation on the face or (and) in the scalp, but most of the time, there is no itching at all, and people are not aware they are infested with Demodex mites.  If...

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