Ozone therapy uses ozone as a therapeutic agent in a large number of pathologies. A purely natural therapy with few contraindications and minimal side effects, it began to be used in Spain in the 1960s, although its widespread use began in 1999, when some medical specialists decided to use it for the treatment of herniated discs. Other applications were subsequently evaluated and its use became more widespread.

From June 13 to 15, the IV National Congress of the Spanish Society of Ozone Therapy was held in Valencia, coinciding with the IV Ibero-American Congress of Ozone Therapy, with experts from both sides of the Atlantic.
Mariano Bueno, director of Biosalud, discussed ozone therapy in healthy aging with Álvaro Pascual-Leone, former professor of neurology at the University of Valencia, Spain, on Saturday, the 15th, as you can see in the images.
At Biosalud, ozone therapy has a variety of applications, such as treating ulcers, but also circulatory, digestive, rheumatic, dermatological, and metabolic diseases.