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Haematogenous Oxidation Therapy (HOT) Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation (UBI) Haematogenous Oxidation Therapy (HOT) or Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation (UBI) is a non-toxic, i.e., harmless, natural method of therapy that leads to substantial improvement in the fluid characteristics of the blood, in cell respiration, and in absorption of oxygen in sections of tissue with poor circulation. It is a therapy of stimulation and impetus that sets important biochemical processes in motion, while also making both molecular oxygen and energetic potential available, in chronically ill and damaged tissue. Through HOT/UBI, medication use can often be reduced. What diseases and conditions are especially appropriate for treatment with Haematogenous Oxidation Therapy? |
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This method of treatment can be applied successfully for all areas of your body where, because of deterioration or circulatory disorders, cell respiration is no longer sufficiently ensured, e.g. for smoker’s leg, coronary arterial blockage, thrombosis, etc.
Through the particular biodynamic properties of this therapy, complaints such as chronic organ damage (e.g., of the liver, kidneys, or joints) and immunodeficiency (e.g., mycoses, Polyarthritis), can be improved or healed, effectively and over the long term.
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The following indications can be treated with activated-oxygen therapy: | |||||
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The devices need with the standards: TUV Product Service Munich, as an International Notified Body, has approved the devices according to the European Medical Device Directive and has certified the device as well as the method by CEO 123 [Class II. b.]. The complete procedure of research, development, production and service certified for the ISO123485, ISO9001 and EN46001 standards. | |||||
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