This and much more was discussed during the latest edition of the Modern Integrated Ozone Therapy Congress, an event that brought together leading experts in the field to explore the new frontiers of systemic treatments. Among the key figures of the event, Dr. Giorgio Carta offered a significant contribution with his presentation titled: “Systemic Ozone Therapy and Infusion Therapies: From Why to How.”
A Bridge Between Science and Clinical Practice
Dr. Carta’s presentation focused on the necessity of integrating systemic ozone therapy (such as GAET – Major Autohemotherapy) with infusion medicine protocols—a combination that promises extraordinary results in managing chronic and inflammatory pathologies and supporting longevity.
The core of his speech was the crucial transition from the “why”—the biochemical and physiological foundations that make ozone a powerful modulator of oxidative stress—to the “how”, meaning the practical, safe, and effective application of the therapy. “It is not just about administering a treatment,” Dr. Carta explained during his speech, “but about orchestrating a synergy of elements that respect the unique biochemistry of every single patient.”
Personalization: The Heart of the Congress
One of the recurring themes of the congress was the critique of “rigid protocols.” The clinical experience shared by the speakers confirmed that the effectiveness of ozone therapy is directly proportional to the physician’s ability to adapt the treatment to the subject’s biological terrain. In this context, Dr. Carta’s vision—combining his skills as a surgeon with those of a psychologist and functional medicine expert—proved invaluable for viewing the patient in their totality (PNEI – Psychoneuroendocrinoimmunology).
The congress was not just a moment for scientific updates, but a true “sharing workshop.” As highlighted by Dr. Carta himself, the added value was the interaction with the participants: a passionate audience of doctors, biologists, and health professionals who constitute the real driving force of this discipline.
Ozone Therapy and Infusion Therapies: The New Frontiers
During the two-day event, it became clear that modern ozone therapy can no longer be considered an isolated practice. Its integration with infusion therapies (IV drips of nutrients, antioxidants, and vitamin complexes) allows for the maximization of the regenerative and anti-inflammatory action of oxygen-ozone.
The key points discussed included:
- Immune System Modulation: Ozone acting as a “trainer” for natural defenses.
- Energy Metabolism Optimization: Mitochondrial support through infusion integration.
- Safety and Precision: The importance of tools and strategies that guarantee practice centered on the patient’s actual needs.
Conclusions and Acknowledgments
The success of the event is the result of synergetic collaboration between organizers (such as the 360GradiEventi team), moderators, and high-profile speakers. At the end of the proceedings, there remains a clear awareness that the path toward a more humane, effective, and scientifically rigorous medicine necessarily passes through continuous dialogue and the humility of clinical sharing.
For Dr. Giorgio Carta, the experience in Naples and the subsequent training stages in Bologna represent a further step in the dissemination of Integrated Infusion Medicine, with the goal of providing colleagues and patients with increasingly refined tools for the recovery of well-being and vitality.
