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PHOSPHATIDYL CHOLINE

Phosphatidylcholine is found naturally in the body as well as in foods such as eggs, soybeans, mustard, meat (especially liver), seeds, and nuts. Choline, along with a type of fat called phospholipid, is an important component of phosphatidylcholine. The body can produce choline endogenously in the liver (mostly as phosphatidylcholine). Phosphatidylcholine can potentially lower inflammation, reduce cholesterol levels, enhance liver function, and increase cognitive function. • Schizophrenia • Bipolar disorder • Alzheimer's disease • Aids in skin regeneration • Supports skin barrier function • Prevents keratinization • Keeps skin soft and supple •• Phosphatidylcholine is required for the formation and repair of cell membranes, as well as for optimal liver function. • Phosphatidylcholine is a lipid found in the protective mucus layer of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and can reduce GI damage due to its anti-inflammatory properties. • Phosphatidylcholine circulates in the blood as a key component of high-density lipoprotein (HDL), which is the good cholesterol that enhances cardiovascular health and lowers the risk of atherosclerosis. • Phosphatidylcholine may support the healthy growth of the lungs and lung surfactants in an unborn baby.

Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation (EBOO)

Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation “EBOO” stands for Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation. It's a type of ozone therapy where a patient's blood is withdrawn, treated outside the body with a mixture of oxygen and ozone, and then returned to the bloodstream. It's often used in integrative or alternative medicine practices. • Increased oxygen delivery to tissues • Immune system modulation • Antimicrobial effects (bacterial, viral, fungal) • Detoxification • Reduction in chronic inflammation • Lyme disease • Chronic fatigue • Autoimmune conditions • Circulatory issues

PRP THERAPY

• The activation of the concentrated platelets in platelet-rich plasma releases growth factors that stimulate and increase the number of reparative cells your body produces. This significantly enhances the body's natural healing process. • PRP has gained widespread recognition for its efficacy in treating various musculoskeletal conditions, offering patients a non-surgical alternative for pain relief and improved function. Tissue Healing and Regeneration: PRP stimulates the body's natural healing processes, promoting the regeneration of damaged tissues such as tendons, ligaments, and cartilage. Non-Surgical Treatment Option: PRP offers a non-surgical alternative for patients who wish to avoid or delay invasive procedures, such as joint replacement surgery. • Reduced Recovery Time: Compared to surgery, PRP therapy involves shorter recovery periods, allowing patients to return to their normal activities more quickly. • Long-Term Relief: PRP can provide long-lasting pain relief and symptom improvement, reducing the need for ongoing medication or repeat interventions. • Safety and Low Risk: As PRP is derived from the patient's own blood, it poses minimal risk of adverse reactions or allergic responses, making it a safe treatment option. • Customized Treatment: PRP treatment plans can be tailored to meet the specific needs of each patient, optimizing outcomes based on individual factors and response to therapy. • Enhanced Healing for Sports Injuries: Athletes benefit from PRP therapy for its ability to accelerate healing and recovery from sports-related injuries, allowing for quicker return to play. • Improved Quality of Life: PRP therapy enhances overall quality of life by reducing pain, improving mobility, and restoring function, enabling patients to enjoy an active lifestyle. • Pain Management: PRP therapy effectively reduces pain and inflammation, providing relief for patients with chronic musculoskeletal conditions. • Complementary to Other Treatments: PRP therapy can be used in conjunction with other conservative treatments, such as physical therapy or bracing, to enhance the effectiveness of treatment and improve outcomes.

RED LIGHT LASER THERAPY

Laser therapies are medical treatments that use focused light. Unlike most light sources, light from a laser (which stands for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation) is tuned to specific wavelengths. Red light therapy (RLT) is an emerging treatment that’s showing promise in treating wrinkles, redness, acne, scars and other signs of aging. • treat skin issues, like stretch marks and wrinkles • treat skin conditions, such as psoriasis, scars, and acne • reduce inflammation or edema • repair muscle tissues • promote healthy aging

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