Not So Taboo: Longevity, Aesthetics and Sexual Health with Dr. Nick
In this episode, Dr. Gentry is joined again by physician assistant Alexis Clark from Rejuvenated Medical Spa and Maverick Male Medical for a deep dive into one of the more science-heavy topics in functional and regenerative medicine: ozone therapy. They start by explaining why ozone can be confusing. Most people hear “ozone” and think about the ozone layer or pollution, but medical ozone is used differently and has a long history in medicine, wound care, water purification, and disinfection. Dr. Gentry walks through the history of ozone, including its discovery in the 1700s, its use in water treatment, Nikola Tesla’s patented ozone generator, and its early use in wound care during wartime. The conversation then breaks down the three major ways ozone may work in the body: direct antimicrobial effects, immune modulation, and hormetic stress. Dr. Gentry and Alexis compare ozone to other controlled stressors like exercise, sauna, cold therapy, and high-dose vitamin C. The idea is that a controlled oxidative stress may stimulate the body’s own repair, immune, and antioxidant systems. They also discuss how ozone is used clinically, especially through major autohemotherapy, where blood is drawn, mixed with ozone, and infused back into the patient. Other forms mentioned include ozonated water, ear insufflation, rectal ozone, vaginal ozone, and potential joint applications. A major safety point in the episode: ozone should never be inhaled directly into the lungs. Dr. Gentry and Alexis make it clear that while ozone can have clinical applications when used properly, breathing ozone can be toxic and may cause symptoms like headaches or lung irritation. This is especially important for people considering at-home ozone generators. The episode also explores the potential use of ozone therapy for acute infections, mold toxicity, chronic Epstein-Barr virus, long COVID-type symptoms, wound healing, arthritis, back pain, myofascial pain, insomnia, and general biohacking or anti-aging support. Dr. Gentry shares his own experience using IV ozone after testing positive for COVID and discusses patient cases where ozone was used during lingering respiratory illness. They close by talking through possible treatment protocols, including more frequent sessions for acute illness, weekly sessions for chronic issues, and monthly sessions for people using ozone more as a hormetic stressor or wellness tool. * What ozone therapy is and why it is misunderstood * The difference between environmental ozone and medical ozone * Why ozone is more common in some countries outside the United States * The history of ozone in medicine, water purification, and wound care * Why ozone therapy is difficult to advertise and research * The role of Nikola Tesla in ozone generator development * Ozone as an antimicrobial tool * How ozone may affect bacteria, viruses, and fungi * Immune modulation and immune activation * Ozone as a hormetic stressor * Similarities between ozone, sauna, cold exposure, exercise, and high-dose vitamin C * Glutathione, antioxidants, and heat shock proteins * Major autohemotherapy explained * Ozonated saline, ozonated water, ear ozone, rectal ozone, and joint applications * Why ozone should not be inhaled * Potential applications for acute infections * Ozone and chronic Epstein-Barr virus * Mold toxicity and ozone therapy * Pain, arthritis, back pain, and wound healing discussions * Potential use in skin ulcers and diabetic wound support * Suggested protocols for acute vs. chronic concerns * At-home ozone cautions and the importance of medical guidance
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