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Not sure what Oxygen input you need?
Oxygen Guide
Description
Reap the systematic benefits by administering the most effective at home ozone therapy protocol. Ozone therapy by rectal insufflation is a suitable therapeutic option because it produces antioxidant and immunomodulatory effects and is feasible, safe, easy to administer in the comfort of your own home and minimally invasive.
Includes:
- OZONODE with built in ozone destruct, silicon tubing, one-way check valve, 2 x male luer connectors - the generator everything else plugs into. It makes medical-grade ozone from your oxygen supply, and the built-in destruct means no ozone escapes into the room
- Three-chamber bag with 2 x luer lock catheters for administering Rectal Insufflation (RI) - the core systemic protocol. The bowel wall carries ozone into the bloodstream quickly, which is why RI is the most efficient way to work systemically at home
- Natural Ozone Protocol Handbook. A comprehensive, step by step how-to guide which instructs in simple language how and when to perform each of the most effective home ozone protocols. The manual is regularly updated to include the latest research and complies with the Madrid Declaration, the definitive statement on best practice.
How-to video guides
Every protocol this bundle supports has a step-by-step video. Your printed Protocol Handbook covers concentrations, timings and frequency.
- Beginner's guide to ozone therapy - start here
- Which oxygen input should I use? - watch
- Rectal Insufflation (RI) - how to
Your choice of oxygen input and low flow meter/ regulator. An oxygen tank is not included - the oxygen concentrator option needs no tank. Not sure which to choose? Read our oxygen guide - it compares bottled oxygen against a concentrator on purity, convenience and ongoing cost.
For more information on ozone therapy see our video: Ozone Therapy Explained - Are Benefits Proven? Fact Fiction and Function.
Questions people ask
Which bundle is right for me?
This is our entry bundle - the generator, the rectal insufflation kit and the handbook. It covers the core systemic protocol, which is where most people start. If you also want to make ozonated water, or to treat ears, lungs or skin locally, compare it against the others on our bundles page. You can also add accessories later.
Is ozone therapy safe to do at home?
Used as directed it has a good safety record, and the protocols in your handbook follow the Madrid Declaration, the international consensus on best practice. Two rules matter more than any others: never breathe ozone gas directly, because it is a lung irritant, and always start with a low dose and a short session, building up gradually. Ozone therapy does not suit everyone. If you are pregnant, have a bleeding or clotting disorder, or have G6PD deficiency, speak to your doctor before you begin. Your handbook covers contraindications in full.
Do I need training, or a practitioner?
No formal training is needed to use the equipment - every protocol has a step-by-step video guide and a chapter in the printed handbook. We would still encourage you to work alongside a health professional rather than entirely on your own. Natural Ozone is registered with ISCO3 and with the Ozone Therapy Association of New Zealand - see our standards page, which also links to the OTANZ directory if you would like to find a registered ozone therapist. It is worth telling your GP what you are doing too.
How long does a session take?
Most protocols are a matter of minutes rather than an evening. Your first setup takes longer while you get familiar with the equipment. Session lengths for each protocol are set out in your handbook.
Can more than one person use it?
Yes, and many households do. The generator and most of the equipment are shared. Anything that makes direct contact - catheters, ear buds, nasal cannula - should be personal to each user for hygiene, and replacements are available separately.
What is not included?
An oxygen source. Three of the four options are a regulator, which connects to an oxygen tank you supply - the tank is not included, and refills are an ongoing cost. The fourth option is an oxygen concentrator, which makes its own oxygen from room air, needs no tank and has no ongoing cost. Our oxygen guide compares them.
What if I get stuck?
Ring us, email us, or book a call. We are a small New Zealand team and we would far rather spend twenty minutes on the phone than have someone give up on equipment they have paid for.
Can I start smaller and add to it later?
Yes. Every accessory is sold separately, so you can begin with one bundle and add protocols as you go. Buying the pieces together in a bundle costs less than adding them one at a time.
What if it turns out not to be for me?
Every bundle carries a 6-month money-back guarantee, and a 1-year warranty on all equipment.
Please note
Natural Ozone products are wellness products for home use. They aren't intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any illness, and they aren't a substitute for medical care. If you're managing a health condition, please talk to your doctor.
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