Conditions Treated with 10 Pass Ozone
- June 18, 2024
- Written by : Rebecca LaMarca, MSN, APN-BC, CNS
There are many medical conditions that can benefit from 10 pass ozone therapy. In particular, clients with Lyme disease, cancer, autoimmune diseases and more tend to use 10 pass hyperbaric ozone therapy as part of their treatment plan.

Ozone Therapy for Lyme Disease
In a 2018 case study, Dr. Robert Jay Rowen showed how ozone therapy helped treat a middle-aged male patient with “an acute right thigh cellulitis from a tick bite which occurred 1-2 days before.” Rowen said the clinic had previously treated the patient with ozone for Lyme disease three years earlier, and the patient fully recovered.1
Rowen said that while the results in the clinic are anecdotal, they’re beginning to report them to “encourage further study with ozone therapy.”
“As in the presented case, we have seen considerably good results in other patients with documented Lyme disease, even those who have failed antibiotics,” Rowen wrote. “A recent case of a septic prosthetic hip, which resolved using ozone absent any surgery/debridement or IV antibiotics, has been submitted for publication as a world first such case result.”
Project Lyme, a 501c3 whose mission is to “eradicate eradicate the epidemic of tick-borne diseases through awareness and education, support of cutting-edge science, and advocacy for solutions to end the suffering” has also advocated for ozone therapy treatment for Lyme disease.2
Ozone Treatment for Cancer
In the past couple of decades, there have been several studies demonstrating the benefits of ozone therapy for cancer treatment.
In a 2004 pilot study from a team in the Canary Islands, researchers found that “the results indicate that ozone therapy could increase oxygenation in the most hypoxic tumors.”3
More recently, Dr. Yanchu Li and Dr. Rong Pu published a study specifically about the effects of ozone therapy for breast cancer.4
“Ozone therapy has attracted clinical interest in the field of oncology because it could change the TME and inhibit the level of cytokines related to cancer cell survival and chemoresistance,” according to the study.
The article cites several different studies that “demonstrated that ozone therapy can reduce chemotherapy-induced side effects, improve persistent PORT-A-CATH®-related fistula and fibrosis, increase the oxygen tension in the tissues and blood, normalize blood flow, restore blood lymphocytes more rapidly in patients undergoing breast reconstruction, cure BCRL, and reduce fatigue symptoms.”
While the study said preclinical studies have shown ozone therapy to be effective in treating breast cancer, it said one of the biggest limitations is the lack of clarity around efficacy and safety as a “a second- or later-line treatment” for breast cancer.
Ozone Therapy for Autoimmune Diseases
There have been several recent studies that found ozone therapy to be helpful in treating autoimmune diseases.
A team of Turkish researchers determined in a 2023 study published in Frontiers in Medicine that “systemic [ozone therapy] increases the complete response rate and decreases the duration of steroid treatment in patients with refractory [idiopathic granulomatous mastitis]. Therefore, ozone therapy is an effective, well-tolerated, and safe novel complementary therapeutic modality.” IGM is a rare, chronic, inflammatory breast disease.5
In another case study from Rowen published in 2018, he found that ozone therapy could be an effective treatment for dermatomyositis, a rare inflammatory disease that causes muscle weakness and skin rash.6
In the study, Rowen treated a 48-year-old male with multiple symptoms of a confirmed case of dermatomyositis who was also dealing with significant dental infections, which normalized with ozone therapy treatment.
“Ozone therapy, little known in conventional medicine, has been shown in the literature and in this case to be a powerful and safe immune modulator and anti-infective agent,” Rowen concluded. “This case has significant relevance across the entire spectrum of both medical and dental practice.”
Other Conditions Treated with 10 Pass Ozone
Other conditions that Ozone can treat include HSV, allergies, skin conditions, infections, chronic pain, circulatory disorders, respiratory diseases, cancer, viral diseases, wound healing and drug detoxification. If you are struggling with any of these conditions, IV Elements would be happy to help set up nurse practitioner consultation and create a helpful treatment plan!
REFERENCES
- Rowen, R. (2018). Ozone therapy as a primary and sole treatment for acute bacterial infection: case report. Medical Gas Research, 8(3), 121. https://doi.org/10.4103/2045-9912.241078
- Project Lyme. (2023, September 15). Ozone Therapy for Lyme Disease – Project LyME. Project Lyme. https://projectlyme.org/ozone-therapy-for-lyme-disease/
- Clavo, B., Pérez, J. L., López, L., Suárez, G., Lloret, M., Rodríguez, V., Macías, D., Santana, M., Hernández, M. A., Martín-Oliva, R., & Robaina, F. (2004). Ozone Therapy for Tumor Oxygenation: a Pilot Study. Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 1(1), 93–98. https://doi.org/10.1093/ecam/neh009
- Li, Y., & Pu, R. (2024). Ozone Therapy for Breast Cancer: An Integrative Literature Review. Integrative Cancer Therapies, 23. https://doi.org/10.1177/15347354241226667
- Cabioglu, N., Trabulus, D. C., Emiroglu, S., Ozkurt, E., Yalcin, N., Dinc, N., Tukenmez, M., Muslumanoglu, M., Igci, A., Ozmen, V., Dinccag, A. S., & Guven, Y. I. (2023). Ozone therapy as a novel complementary therapeutic approach in refractory idiopathic granulomatous mastitis. Frontiers in Medicine, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2023.1174372
Rowen, R. J. (2018). Remission of aggressive autoimmune disease (dermatomyositis) with removal of infective jaw pathology and ozone therapy: review and case report. Auto-immunity Highlights/Autoimmunity Highlights, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13317-018-0107-z



