Ozone is O3 (3 oxygen atoms combines) and forms an energetic molecule that readily donates it’s third oxygen atom to free radicals that are usually causing damage to our bodies through oxidation. If there is Ozone present in our bodies then the oxidation damage caused by these free radicals is halted because the free radicals are made stable and therefore nondestructive by the extra oxygen atom given off by the Ozone.

When Ozone is administered by a properly trained Veterinarian, it is as effective in animals as in humans.

Dr. Sarah Kalivoda
Mountain View Animal Hospital & Holistic Pet Care
Reno, Nevada
775-853-6900

A diagram of an ozone (O₃) molecule showing three blue spheres, each labeled "O", connected in a bent shape. Two spheres are connected to a central sphere with grey lines. The central sphere has the label "O₃" above it, resembling the organization charts you might see in a veterinarian's office.