Ozonated Glycerin works with natures most essential molecule - OXYGEN - to:
Enhance cellular metabolism and oxygen utilization
Stimulates stem cell activation, tissue remodeling and growth factors
Support collagen and connective tissue repair
Restore microcirculation and immune modulation
Reduce chronic inflammation, microbial load and oxidative imbalance
Promote tissue and organ rejuvenation across species
Stimulates growth factors and cytokines that promote healing
Benefits for "ALL SPECIES"
100% Pure Ozonated Glycerin - Max Potency (10,000 ppm)
Medical and Veterinary Applications of Ozonated Glycerin
Ozonated glycerin is a stabilized ozone compound in which ozone is bound within pharmaceutical-grade glycerin, allowing controlled, localized, non-gaseous ozone delivery. This formulation is used in medical and veterinary support contexts where surface hygiene, tissue hydration, and microbial balance are priorities.
Because ozone is stabilized rather than administered as gas, ozonated glycerin is valued for its improved tolerability, safety margin, and versatility across species and tissue types.
Key Functional Properties (Clinical Context)
1. Broad-Spectrum Antimicrobial Surface Activity
Ozonated glycerin demonstrates surface-level antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal activity, attributed to ozone’s oxidative effects on microbial membranes.
In clinical and veterinary settings, it is used to:
Reduce microbial burden on tissue surfaces
Support hygiene without antibiotics or antiseptics
Avoid resistance development
This makes it attractive in antibiotic-stewardship-conscious environments.
2. Tissue Hydration and Barrier Support
Glycerin acts as a humectant and protective carrier, maintaining moisture while preventing tissue desiccation. This is particularly relevant in:
Chronic wounds
Surgical sites
Compromised mucosa
Radiation- or chemotherapy-stressed tissues
Maintaining moisture is critical for optimal epithelial integrity and recovery.
3. Oxygen-Rich Local Environment
Stabilized ozone supports localized oxygen signaling, which is associated with:
Improved surface cleanliness
Favorable wound microenvironments
Support of natural tissue repair processes
Importantly, this occurs without systemic oxygenation or oxidative overload.
Medical (Human) Applications – Supportive Use
In medical and integrative healthcare settings, ozonated glycerin is used as a non-drug adjunct to support:
Wound & Surgical Site Care
Post-surgical surface hygiene
Chronic wound support (ulcers, pressure injuries)
Burn and abrasion surface management
Used to maintain cleanliness while preserving moisture.
Dermatologic Applications
Inflammatory or compromised skin conditions
Skin barrier support
Post-procedure dermatologic recovery
Mucosal & ENT Applications
Nasal and sinus surface care
Oral and gingival hygiene
Support during seasonal or environmental exposure
Chosen for low irritation potential compared to antiseptics.
Oncology Support (Adjunctive Care)
In oncology settings, ozonated glycerin has been used to support:
Surface hygiene of lesions or surgical sites
Mucosal comfort in immunocompromised patients
Quality-of-life–focused care
It is not an anti-cancer therapy and does not replace conventional treatment.Veterinary Applications (Across Species)
Wound and Surgical Care
Used extensively in veterinary medicine to support:
Clean wound environments
Post-operative incision hygiene
Traumatic injuries and abrasions
Especially valued in equine and livestock medicine.
Dermatologic & Hoof/Paw Care
Hoof, frog, and pastern care in horses
Paw pad, skin fold, and pressure point care in companion animals
Teat, udder, and foot care in livestock
ENT & Oral Veterinary Applications
Ear canal hygiene
Oral and dental surface support
Nasal mucosal hydration
Well tolerated across dogs, cats, horses, and production animals.
Oncology & Immune-Compromised Animals
In veterinary oncology and chronic disease management, ozonated glycerin may be used to:
Support lesion or wound hygiene
Maintain comfort in fragile tissues
Assist supportive care plans
Used only as an adjunct under veterinary supervision.
Injectable & Parenteral Context (Veterinary Only)
In some veterinary integrative practices, ozonated glycerin has been explored as:
A carrier or component in localized delivery systems
⚠️ Critical Notes
Injectable use is off-label
Requires sterile compounding and professional oversight
No dosing or protocols implied
Governed by veterinary discretion and regulatory compliance
Why Medical & Veterinary Professionals Use Ozonated Glycerin
Broad antimicrobial surface activity
No antibiotic resistance
Hydrating rather than cytotoxic
Stable ozone delivery without inhalation risk
Applicable across species and tissue types
Professional Disclaimer
This content is for educational and professional reference only. Ozonated glycerin is not a drug and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. All medical, veterinary, injectable, and oncology-adjunct uses must be determined and supervised by licensed professionals in accordance with applicable regulations.
