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Ozone therapy. Ozone for hair

Today, after 125 years of usage, ozone therapy is recognized in Germany, Italy, France, Russia, Romania, Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Israel, Japan, Singapore, Brazil, Cuba, Mexico, 4 Canadian provinces and 14 US states (Alaska, Washington, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Georgia, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Minnesota).  Ozone: inactivates viruses, bacteria, yeast, fungus, and protozoa, stimulates the immune system cleans arteries and veins, improves circulation' purifies the blood and lymph normalizes hormone and enzyme production reduces inflammation reduces pain, calms the nerves stops bleeding prevents shock prevents stroke damage reduces cardiac arrhythmia improves brain function and...

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Elena Sincariova

The uses of ozonated coconut oil

Ozonated coconut oil: what is it? Coconut oil is a type of oil made from fresh ripe coconuts. When eaten it promotes many health benefits, as it is rich in lauric acid and omega fatty acids. It contains no trans fats. Ozonated coconut oil has many of the therapeutic properties of ozonated olive oil. It is antimicrobial, antifungal and antiviral.  People use ozonated olive oil for many applications. Ozonated coconut oil has all the same therapeutic properties of ozonated olive oil. But, for some, the texture is more pleasant when used on the face as a night crème. Some find that it...

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Elena Sincariova

Using Ozonated Oil to Treat Common Hair Problems

We all know that Ozonated oil is amazing for the skin, but did you know that it is also amazing for your hair too?  Ozonated oilst can be used to help treat multiple things when it comes to your luscious locks, such as: Improving split ends Hair Moisturizer Thinning or damaged hair Bald spots Dandruff Dry scalp To generally revitalize and make your hair more beautiful There are different ways to apply ozonated oil to your hair depending on your ailment or treatment requirement. Ozonated Oil for the Treatment of Balding If you are treating a specific spot on the...

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Elena Sincariova

What is acne and how can I deal with it?

  Acne can affect both adults and teenagers. The four main causes for acne are: Clogged pores Dead skin cells Bacteria Oil production Acne occurs where you have the most sebaceous glands (oil glands), which are connected to the hair follicle. These glands produce sebum, an oil, that is used to lubricate your hair and skin. At times, there can be a buildup of excess sebum and dead skin cells around the hair follicle, clogging the pore. This creates the perfect environment for bacteria to thrive, forming a pimple. A potential way to remedy this is by using ozonated oil....

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