The most critical goal of ozone therapy for chronic fatigue is eliminating the obstacles to tissue oxygenation and nutrition.
Chronic fatigue, which occurs particularly after contracting Covid-19 or receiving vaccines aiming to prevent it, is considered to be linked to the damage caused by the disease or the vaccine in the microcirculation. Because, COVID-19 virus binds directly to inner wall proteins throughout the circulatory system. COVID-19 vaccines also use these proteins to bind.
Vascular epithelium to which Covid 19 viruses bind, that is the inner wall tissue, which contains these proteins, becomes more or less deformed depending on the severity of the injury. Naturally, this deformation negatively affects blood flow and disrupts traffic flow on damaged roads.
This effect occurs more in the thin vessels; the capillaries are significantly affected. The slowdown of capillary circulation creates a deficit of oxygen and food in the tissues. Furthermore, in such a case, the removal of substances that need to be eliminated, such as carbon dioxide, slows down.
Deterioration in capillary circulation is not only a condition that develops after COVID-19 disease. In many cases, such as smoking, high blood pressure (hypertension), diabetes, high cholesterol, capillary circulation is disrupted and the nutrition of the tissues deteriorates accordingly. Additionally, the removal of waste materials slows down.
As a result, one experiences constant fatigue, and symptoms such as palpitations, sleep disturbance, and restlessness become evident.
Ozone therapy facilitates the repair of damage in the vessels. It has been proven that blood flow increases and becomes regular after ozone therapy. Regardless of the reason for reduced blood flow, ozone therapy will increase blood flow in the capillary circulation.
Ozone therapy is planned for at least ten sessions. It is most commonly applied every day, least frequently once a week.