Revitalizing Health from the Inside Out: IV MAH Ozone Therapy with UBI

In the world of functional medicine, we’re constantly exploring therapies that activate the body’s innate healing capacity. One powerful example of this is IV MAH Ozone Therapy combined with Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation (UBI). This dual-therapy approach is gaining recognition for its remarkable ability to modulate the immune system, reduce chronic inflammation, help combat infections, and support detoxification.

What Is MAH Ozone Therapy?

MAH (Major Autohemotherapy) is a form of ozone therapy where a small amount of the patient’s blood is drawn, mixed with medical-grade ozone, and then reinfused into the body via IV. Ozone (O₃) is a highly energized form of oxygen with potent antimicrobial and immunomodulatory effects.

The ozone acts on the blood to stimulate biological functions:

  • Increases oxygen utilization at the cellular level

  • Enhances circulation and mitochondrial energy production

  • Modulates the immune response (beneficial in autoimmune or chronic infections)

  • Acts as a potent antimicrobial agent against viruses, bacteria, and fungi

What Is Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation (UBI)?

UBI therapy involves exposing a portion of the patient’s blood to ultraviolet light before reinfusion. Originally developed in the early 20th century, it was widely used before antibiotics became mainstream.

When combined with ozone therapy, UBI offers synergistic benefits:

  • Inactivates pathogens circulating in the bloodstream

  • Stimulates the immune system to recognize and eliminate abnormal cells

  • Improves oxygen absorption and blood rheology (fluidity)

  • Reduces chronic inflammation

Why Combine Ozone and UBI?

The combination of MAH ozone therapy and UBI creates a one-two punch that can be particularly effective in:

  • Chronic infections (Lyme disease, Epstein-Barr virus, mold illness)

  • Autoimmune conditions (rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, multiple sclerosis)

  • Detox support in environmental toxicity or heavy metal exposure

  • Chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia

  • Adjunctive cancer support in integrative oncology protocols

The ozone primes the blood by increasing oxidative stress in a controlled manner, stimulating the body’s antioxidant systems. The UBI then further boosts immune recognition by altering and inactivating microbial components and damaged cells under UV light, amplifying the detox and immune-clearing effects.

What to Expect During Treatment

Treatment is performed in a clinical setting:

  1. A small amount of blood is drawn into a sterile system.

  2. Ozone is mixed with the blood under vacuum pressure.

  3. The ozonated blood passes through a UBI chamber.

  4. The treated blood is reinfused into the patient.

The entire process takes about 30–60 minutes. Most patients report improved energy, mental clarity, and decreased symptoms within a few sessions.

Is It Safe?

When performed by trained medical professionals using sterile techniques and medical-grade ozone, IV MAH ozone therapy with UBI is considered safe and well-tolerated. Side effects are rare but can include mild fatigue or detox symptoms as the body begins clearing pathogens and metabolic waste.

The Functional Medicine Perspective

From a functional medicine lens, we don’t just treat symptoms—we seek to correct dysfunction at its root. Ozone-UBI therapy aligns perfectly with this philosophy by restoring mitochondrial function, reducing toxic burden, and enhancing immune resilience.

It's not a standalone solution, but a powerful adjunct to a comprehensive program that includes:

  • Nutritional optimization

  • Gut healing

  • Hormone balancing

  • Lifestyle interventions

  • Targeted supplementation

Final Thoughts

If you're dealing with chronic illness, recurring infections, fatigue, or just looking to optimize your health, IV MAH Ozone Therapy with UBI may be worth exploring. This cutting-edge therapy taps into your body's own healing intelligence—providing a safe, natural boost to your vitality.

Always consult with a trained integrative or functional medicine provider before beginning any IV therapy. Meet with one of our trained practitioners to discuss if this treatment is right for you. 

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