How Do I Know If Ozone Therapy is Right For Me?
Ozone therapy is beneficial in those cases involving chronic infection, chronic toxicity and autoimmune issues. If your condition is immune-oriented, you will likely benefit from Ozone therapy. In addition, ozone is also an anti-aging therapy for those seeking hyper-wellness.
Is Ozone Safe and What are the Possible Side Effects?
There are outdated methods of direct intravenous ozone administration that are now considered by the International Scientific Committee on Ozone to be ill-advised due to the rate of adverse effects. For this reason, we use autohemotherapy for our intravenous ozone treatments. This method allows us to administer ozone to the blood with very low risk of adverse event.
The most common side effects of ozone therapy of any modality is a Herxheimer reaction. This is a response to the release of endotoxins from dying pathogens that can cause flu-like symptoms such as fever, chills, headache and fatigue. These typically resolve within hours or days after treatment, and can be mitigated with some of our other therapies.
With insufflations, ozone gas passes through mucous membranes in the nasal cavity so one may experience burning inside the nose at times due to production of single oxygen molecules, which is acidic.
How effective is osteopathic manipulation?
If your goal is to reduce back pain, joint pain, sciatica, and other musculoskeletal pain, then OMT is considered extremely effective. The National Institute of Health found OMT to be effective in treating chronic and acute pain and improving functional ability.
What makes Meeting Point Health Different from other clinics?
Meeting Point Health is a leading functional and regenerative medicine clinic in Philadelphia, offering cutting-edge, surgical alternative solutions. Our holistic approach combines advanced regenerative therapies with comprehensive care, emphasizing natural healing, personalized treatments, and patient education to empower you on your health journey.
Does NAD help inflammation?
Yes. NAD regulates your immune system’s function on a cellular level, reducing inflammation and improving brain fog and energy levels.
How do you feel after NAD+ IV?
After NAD+ IV therapy, you may experience better focus, increased mood, and higher energy. Some patients have also reported that it was easier for them to lose weight after continued infusions. In addition, testosterone levels may rise in some people.
How often should you do NAD+ IV?
Our functional medicine providers at Meeting Point Health will thoroughly evaluate your medical history and current symptoms to identify the best treatment plan for you. To ensure your treatment plan works as intended, we ask all patients to commit to coming at least once monthly for three months of therapy, however those who can come in weekly will see more benefit.
Is NAD+ IV therapy safe?
Yes. It is completely safe as it involves infusing coenzymes that you already naturally produce within your body. While receiving your infusions, you can experience flushing, nausea, or heaviness. While this is a normal reaction, it only lasts during your drip. After your infusion, you may receive a burst of energy.
Is NAD+ IV good for you?
NAD+ IV therapy activates your brain function by regenerating cells and preventing cellular damage. Research has implicated NAD in DNA repair and protecting the genome. Because of its role in the mitochondria (energy factory of the cell), an infusion can improve your mental clarity, increase your energy, and improve detoxification pathways.








