Ozone Therapy Naturopaths in Auburn, CA

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Advanced Naturopathic Wellness
Naturopath, ND
Auburn, CA 95603
Dr. Ballere was born and raised in Northern California near the foothills of the Santa Cruz mountains. She graduated from Cal Poly State University in Luis Obispo majoring in Nutritional Science. She continued on to fulfill her lifelong goal of becoming a Naturopathic Doctor earning her Doctorate from the National College of Natural Medicine in Portland, Oregon in 2009. Dr. Ballere treats a wide range of acute and chronic conditions. She holds a special place in her heart and in her practice for supportive cancer care since her mother's own diagnosis and winning battle with colon cancer that began in 2005.
Dr. Ballere was born and raised in Northern California near the foothills of the Santa Cruz mountains. She graduated from Cal Poly State University in Luis Obispo majoring in Nutritional Science. She continued on to fulfill her lifelong goal of becoming a Naturopathic Doctor earning her Doctorate from the National College of Natural Medicine in Portland, Oregon in 2009. Dr. Ballere treats a wide range of acute and chronic conditions. She holds a special place in her heart and in her practice for supportive cancer care since her mother's own diagnosis and winning battle with colon cancer that began in 2005.
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Ozone Therapy Naturopaths
What is ozone therapy?
Ozone therapy is an alternative medical approach in which ozone—a gas composed of three oxygen molecules—is used to treat conditions such as infections, chronic pain, diabetes, and various immune-related disorders. This therapy is based on the belief that the stress induced by ozone injection activates the body’s natural immune responses and repair mechanisms. Ozone may be injected directly into body tissues, such as an infected area, or administered intravenously, allowing it to enter the bloodstream. Current research on ozone therapy remains inconclusive, and the FDA has issued warnings regarding its toxicity and the lack of evidence supporting its efficacy as a medical treatment. Further, ozone is widely recognized as an air pollutant, posing significant risks, particularly to individuals with respiratory conditions like asthma.