Summary of information and data of Ozone applications for the treatment
of COVID-19.
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Now it’s not surprising that medical authorities in Italy have shown to be more open towards unconventional treatments.
According to reports from the Italian Scientific Society of Ozone Therapy (SIOOT), 15 hospitals have started using Major Autohemotherapy (MAH) ozone treatments on patients with Coronavirus infections.
A report issued on April 9th 2020 by the Italian society offers an informal and preliminary tally. It says that so far 46 Covid-19 patients have been treated with ozone therapy, 11 of them were Intubated (The process of inserting a tube, called an endotracheal tube (ET), through the mouth and then into the airway. This is done so that a patient can be placed on a ventilator.) at the beginning of the therapy.
After 5 ozone therapy treatments the following results were observed:
- 6 of the 11 patients have been ex-tubated so far (55%)
- 3 of the 11 were still intubated (27%)
- 28 of the 46 patients did not have to be intubated (61%)
- 4 of the 46 patients have passed away (9%)
- 5 of the 46 patients have recovered (11%)
- 2 of the 46 patients tested negative (4%)

A second association of ozone therapists, the Nuova Federazione Italiana di Ossigeno Ozono (NUOVA FIO), reports that an experimental trial has been approved by the La Sapienza University in Rome to treat Corona patients with ozone therapy.
At the same time, the NUOVA FIO reports about the successful treatment of 36 patients at a hospital in Udine. After the ozone treatments, only one of the 36 patients required intubation.


Ozone therapy appears to have a much better standing in Italy than in other countries.
A good example of its popularity is the case of Claudio Pedrazzini. He is the first member of the Italian parliament who was diagnosed with Covid-19. What led to his recovery? Ozone therapy, as he proudly shared on his Facebook page.
Although we don’t know yet how the results with ozone oxygen therapy compare to other treatments in critical Coronavirus cases, the fact that doctors are using it in hospitals at all is a world’s first and could greatly bolster ozone therapy’s reputation.
And the Italian doctors will need as many favorable opinions as they can get, since the legality of this whole operation appears to hinge on a misunderstanding between SIOOT and the ISS, Istituto Superiore di Sanita, a branch of the Italian Health Department.
So, hopefully no negative legal repercussions will await the doctors after the crisis.
Does Spain use ozone therapy to treat Coronavirus infections?
Spain is another European country which has been reporting unusually high death rates from Coronavirus.
Now a polyclinic on the Spanish island of Ibiza has authorized the use of ozone therapy on Covid-19 patients and so far "the results have been spectacular" according to Dr. Alberto Hernández, Assistant Physician for Anaesthesia and Resuscitation.

Here a report from one of the first patients, Sergio Tonelli. He was in such bad shape due to the infection that he was about to be intubated. Instead his wife authorized the use of ozone therapy. Which, as he says "changed my life". The effect of the ozone therapy was immediate. He received a total of 6 ozone treatments after which he was discharged from the hospital.