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Vaginal ozone insufflations consist of introducing ozone/oxygen gas mix into the vaginal cavity at an ozone concentration of around 40 to 60 mcg/ml.
They are used to treat any type of local problems, like yeast, candida, tumors, or any type of inflammatory conditions.
Vaginal insufflations with ozone gas are also believed to have some systemic effect.
Women report an improvement in mood, cognitive ability, and even digestion after vaginal ozone treatments.
They can be performed either with a bag, a syringe, with or without a humidifier, or directly from the ozone machine.
Here, I will demonstrate direct vaginal ozone insufflations without a humidifier.
I believe that this type of gas infusion is one of the most undervalued ozone treatments.
Learn how to protect yourself from breathing ozone
1. Screw a low flow regulator onto the oxygen tank.
2. Take a piece of silicone tubing, and connect one end to the oxygen tank. 
3. Take the other end and p ush in a luer lock connector. 
4. Screw the end with the luer lock connector into the “oxygen in” port of the ozone generator.
5. Connect the ozone generator to the power supply. 
6. Connect the ozone generator to the power supply. 
7. Take the other end of the silicone tubing and push the adapter inside. 
8. Set is aside for now. The adapter is where you will later connect the silicone catheter. 
9. Put a piece of plastic cover over where you will sit to perform the vaginal ozone insufflations to protect your furniture from being bleached.
10. Put a towel on top of the plastic. 
11. Sit down and introduce the catheter. 
12. Introduce it around 3 inches deep, or until you feel resistance. Do not exert too much force, otherwise you will kink it. 
13. Connect the catheter with the adapter of the silicone tubing (see picture 8) and cover your lap with a towel. 
14. Put the mask on (or if you prefer, a fan in front of you). 
15. Open the oxygen tank with half a turn on the valve. Watch the gauge jump up which shows you how much oxygen you have left in the tank. 
16. Check the ozone output chart to determine which ozone settings you need, I choose a flow of 1/16 LPM and an ozone concentration of 40 mcg/ml which means I will need to set the first dial on 2 and the second dial will remain off. 
17. Open the regulator to the desired oxygen flow, in my case it’s 1/16 LPM. Oxygen is now flowing through the ozone generator. 
18. Turn the ozone generator on. I set the first dial to 2, the second dial remains off. 
19. Relax or read a book. You can start with 10 min, and increase gradually to up to 30 min per day. You may experience some heat or gas escaping which can feel like bubbles. This is normal since the gas is not being absorbed at the same rate as it’s being infused. 
20. When you’re done, turn the ozone generator off. 
21. First, c lose the valve of the oxygen tank. Then, watch the gauge go down to zero. You can speed this up by opening the regulator all the way to 4 LPM. 
22. Once the gauge has gone down all the way to zero, set the regulator to zero. 
23. You can re-use the catheter. Just rinse it out with some warm water after you’re done. 
This is the equipment I used in the pictures above:
Vaginal ozone insufflations are used to treat:
A hysterectomy and menstruation are no contraindications.
In my opinion, vaginal ozone insufflations are one of the most underrated and misunderstood treatments in the ozone community. They are either regarded as useless or as a local treatment at best. 
Which is unfortunate, since according to my experience they are a great systemic treatment. If done long enough, I believe that they can even penetrate the lower abdomen and help with digestion. 
I have also experienced resolution of knee pain, a boost in my mood and mental clarity, and the resolution of influenza infections just from doing vaginal insufflations. 
Women who are looking for a systemic ozone treatment at home should give vaginal insufflations a try instead of the rectal route. They are less messy, present no risk of rupturing the colon or anything else, are easier to perform, there is a lesser risk of disturbing the gut biome, and the catheter can be easily reused after a quick rinse with water. 
I’m Paola the Crazy Old Ozone Lady behind The Power of Ozone. I’m a licensed naturopathic practitioner, natural health consultant, ozone therapy enthusiast, researcher, and ozone therapy analyst. I hold certificates in ozone therapy, hyperbaric ozone applications, Oxyvenierung, and the Andrew Cutler chelation. I own several ozone generators including a German hyperbaric 10 Pass machine. I have been using ozone for over 13 years, I’ve chelated with the ACC program for close to 5 years and I’ve been carnivore for nearly 1.5 years. This website serves as a resource for those who are interested in ozone therapy and other approaches to successfully manage chronic conditions. 
Information provided is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. No health claims for these products or treatments have been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA), nor has the FDA nor any other medical authority approved these treatments or products to diagnose, cure, or prevent disease. Neither The Power of Ozone nor the manufacturers of these items are responsible for the misuse of this equipment or the information on this page. It is highly advised to receive professional council from a licensed doctor before using ozone therapy or any of the mentioned products or tests on yourself.
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This website contains links to vendors of products I endorse, including amazon.com. If you decide to make a purchase through one of my links, they will pay me a commission. This does not influence my opinion about the products, as you can see from my reviews.
Can VI be used for post-menopausal vaginal pain and tightness with intercourse? I’ve too much pain and don’t have a solution. I use ozone quite regularly but not the VI yet.
I am not sure whether VIs can help in that regard.
There is some research on ozone and oxalates. Reducing oxalates may possibly help: https://myvagina.com/oxalates-and-vulvodynia/
I haven’t tried vaginal insufflation, but rectal insufflation, over 3-4 weeks, caused me to bloat and gain weight, even at low amounts. What can I do about this? I would love to use ozone more regularly. I have tried to do an internet search about it but have been unsuccessful. Any ideas would be helpful. I eat mostly whole food diet, drink filtered water. I do have Hashimoto’s.
Stop the rectal insufflations and switch to vaginal instead and see if the problem persists.
Or reduce the RIs to 1 to 2 times a week and supplement with lactoferrin, and soluble fiber.
I am currently embarking on Ozone DIV at an office near me and Vaginal Insufflations at home to treat my HPV 18/45 and HSV 1 and 2. Can you please let me know how often I need to to insufflate and the proper dosages? I have the following equipment:
Dr.O Solutions Ozone Generator 85 Gamma
Dr. O Solutions Oxygen Regulator
200 ml Syringes (I have two instead of using the insufflation bag)
I am not set up for continuous ozone treatment (with mask sitting there for about 15-20 minutes)
How many syringes can I do in one sitting?
How many times a week?
Which concentration is best to follow on the generator?
What should my regulator be set to?
What are your thoughts about douching with water before insufflation?
You can do 4 to 5 syringes in one setting.
You can do it every day.
I would select the 1/4 LPM for oxygen which should give you 33 mcg/ml.
Regulator should be set to 1/4 LPM.
Yes, you can do a water douche before the VI.
I have also heard of an ozone sauna. What are your thoughts about that?
Which system is better, the constant flow (machine running for x amount of minutes with the protective mask) or using several syringes.
Is it a matter of preference, time, space in the home and/or convenience.
Why would someone choose one over the other?
Is there such thing as x amount of syringes are equal to x amount of minutes sitting with the protective mask. Or do they have separate uniqueness in power and effectiveness
If I wanted to move from syringes to the system of continuous flow using the protective mask would that be better or would it be okay with the syringes I have?
Thanking you very much for your help. I want to get well
ozone saunas are one of the most powerful ozone treatments in my opinion.
But regarding constant flow vs syringes, I assume this pertains to vaginal insufflations, not ozone saunas? If so, I prefer the constant flow.
I think the main reason why someone would do the syringe method is because this is what is often promoted by ozone doctors who have little experience with vaginal insufflations, and assume they are done the same way rectal insufflations are done.
Yes, you can compare syringes with continuous flow simply by calculating the total ozone volume. So if you do VI continuously at an oxygen flow of 1/8 LPM for 5 minutes, that is 0.125 LPM x 5 min = 1.125 L. If you use a 200 ml syringe to achieve this, then this would be roughly 5.6 syringes full. But I am not sure that this can be transferred 100%, but more or less. So yes, I think the continuous method has an extra benefit that goes above what the syringe method offers. How much that is, I don’t know.
What is better for you individually, that’s something you need to find out on your own. But in general, I see no problem in switching from syringes to cont. flow.
May i suggest colloidal silver for local vaginal use .
https://myvagina.com/colloidal-silver-vaginal-infections/
Many references in the book
A New Fighting Chance Silver Solution
A Quantum Leap In silver Technology
– By Gordon Pedersen
I make my own Colloidal Silver.
I am also set up to produce and use ozone.
I’ll sign off for now in the interest of avoiding information overload.
Hello! I’m following up from my previous comment about the burning/irritation. I tried using the catheter instead of the Promolife vaginal insufflation device as you suggested, but it produced the same outcome. I used 1/16 LPM at 30 gamma (setting 1 on my generator) for 3 minutes. I used to be able to go for much longer at higher gamma, so I’m not sure why the sudden change. Any suggestions?
what is the longest break you took to try to calm the situation down in between ozone treatments?
Hello!
I’ve been doing vaginal insufflations with my Promolife O3Elite generator at 33 gamma (1/8 LPM and setting 3) every few days. I started low and slow and just worked up to 7 minutes. I should also mention I use the Promolife vaginal insufflation kit. Every time I use it lately, I’m getting some pretty severe irritation/burning on the outside – red, inflamed, itchy, burning. I tried going down to 5 minutes at the same settings, but it produced the same results. It takes several days to heal. Any idea what could be causing this? I’m using coconut oil to lubricate the device. Could that be causing the burn? Should I stop doing vaginal insufflations altogether? Should I just back off on length and strength?
For background information, I have Lyme (with coinfections chronic EBV, mycoplasma pneumoniae, histamine intolerance, etc.) and Hashimoto’s.
I would stop the VI and wait for the irritation to resolve completely and then restart them.
If the problem happens again, try the catheter option: https://thepowerofozone.com/PLluercath
Thank you! I’ve tried that, but it seems to happen each time. I will try the catheter instead. What do you recommend using to lubricate it? Also, should I just jump back in to the same strength and time frame, or do you recommend starting low and slow again?
Hi Tiffany,
you can use any type of ozonated oil, like olive or coconut oil.
Yes, start much lower and shorter duration.
Hello Paola
I’ve been doing vaginal insufflations for Ureaplasma for about 6 months straight everyday now. I use 20 gamma and insert about 200cc of ozone into vagina daily. Also I do 500 cc of 40 gamma ozone into rectum daily. Lately I’ve been having pain in vagina and rectum after I climax (no actual intercourse because of Ureaplasma). It’s Severe cramping pain. It lasts for hours. It seems that when those muscles contract involuntarily I get the cramping afterwards. I read that ozone can destroy the mucous membranes in the rectum and vagina. Have I been doing these treatments for too long? But they really help my symptoms….. am I harming my mucosa? Is that why there is cramping after orgasm? Thank you
I haven’t heard that ozone can destroy mucous membranes in rectum in vagina, but would love to read where you have that from.
200 ml for VI is not a lot. With VI you ideally want to use the direct route, not the indirect, which is what you seem to be doing.
Direct means you let the ozone gas flow in continuously for a given amount of time. Start with 5, increase slowly to 20 min at a time.
I’m considering VI, but after doing too much ozone in my sauna and having the worst genital herpes outbreak I’ve ever had, I’m hesitant to try VI. Can you tell me, is it likely to bring on an outbreak? I’ve decided to only do the sauna for 5 minutes next time I do it after my rash goes away completely and then up the time over a period of time as I don’t want the herpes or the rash to come back again…….talk about uncomfortable!!! And firey!!! Thanks
what you’re describing sounds like it could be an ozone induced Herxheimer reaction, in which case you want to continue with the ozone treatments during the outbreak, instead of stopping.
If this is the case, then it’s best to temporarily endure the outbreak during the continued ozone treatments, until the ozone completely eradicates it.
If it was the ozone saunas which brought it on, then it’s also possible that the VI will do the same.
I have Lichen Sclerosus, is ozone helpful for it as well? Also how would I apply if it’s genital? I have an ozone body bag will it help or do i need more centralized? I have cups too. Also what gamma would I use?
Ozone has pretty much eliminated my interstitial cystitis and I thought that was important to mention. Thank you
Yes, ozone could be very helpful in this regard.
If it’s genital, even if the affected area is on the outside, I would still do vaginal insufflations first. Use the settings on this page before the step-by-step process.
Applying ozonated olive oil or other ozone creams can be also effective. I highly recommend the Ozone Elite one in the red tube: https://www.amazon.com/shop/thepowerofozone?listId=1CA82575USRKB
Ozone cupping could also work, but the other two options are easier to perform.
You could also do whole ozone body bag, but connect the ozone output tube to a vaginally inserted catheter while in the body bag. That way you’d trap the ozone right in the area from the inside and outside.
Thank you for sharing your IC success!
Thank you so much!! I’m ordering the cream right now! And will follow all of this!
Hi Brandie, have you had success with using ozone for the LS? Did you use it externally and cupping, if so what concentration did you use? internally? I have lots of questions. Paola, (have tried submittin
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