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Mirakle Integrated Health Centre

What is skin disease?

Skin diseases encompass a wide range of conditions that affect the skin, the body’s largest organ. These conditions can vary in severity from mild to life-threatening and can be caused by various factors.

we believe that skin diseases are an external manifestation of internal disharmony. Our skin is a reflection of internal health and as long as the internal environment remain uncorrected, these external manifestations seldom disappear on their own.

 The most common skin diseases affecting the population include

*Acne

*Eczema

*Atopic Dermatitis

*Psoriasis

*Vitiligo

*Viral Warts

*Herpes 

*Fungal Infections (Ringworm)

Treatment we offer

After a complete metabolic profile testing, we chart a treatment plan for the patient involving all aspects of their health.

*Improving intestinal health

*Mental well-being

Non-toxic therapies like

Welcome to our comprehensive guide on Medical Ozone Therapy, an innovative alternative treatment that harnesses the power of ozone gas to address a variety of health conditions.Read more

Oxidation is a normal process that occurs during respiration. Oxidative stress, on the other hand, occurs when there is an imbalance between free radicals and anti-oxidants in our body. Free radicals are unstable molecules with unpaired electrons which are highly dangerous.Read more

Heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, mercury, and arsenic have been implicated in the development of heart disease for decades. These toxic metals can substitute essential metals like iron and copper in the body, leading to impaired cell function.Read more

Far infrared light is in the frequency of invisible light that is generated naturally by the sun. Far Infrared rays cannot be perceived by our eyes but can be felt as a gentle radiant heat.Read more

An ozone sauna combines the benefits of ozone therapy and sauna therapy. In this treatment, ozone (O₃) gas is introduced into a steam sauna, allowing the skin to absorb the ozone while benefiting from the heat and steam.Read more

Studies have shown that oxidative stress, chronic inflammation, and cancer are closely linked, with Vitamin C emerging as a potent antioxidant capable of scavenging a wide variety of free radicals and reducing oxidative stress.Read more

Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that is essential for maintaining healthy bones and teeth, supporting the immune system, brain, and nervous system, and regulating insulin levels. It also influences the expression of genes involved in cancer development.Read more

Colon Hydrotherapy is a procedure which involves flushing the colon with fluids to remove toxins and accumulated waste matter. For people with complaints of chronic constipation, gas, bloating, indigestion, inability to lose weight, you will find that Colon Hydrotherapy is just what you need.Read more

Hyperbaric Ozone Therapy, a groundbreaking treatment that combines the therapeutic benefits of ozone with the principles of hyperbaric oxygen therapy. This innovative approach enhances the delivery of ozone gas in a pressurized environment, significantly increasing its effectiveness in promoting healing and overall well-being.Read more

With the help of the right diet, supplements, improving intestinal health and some non-toxic therapies, patients can overcome their skin conditions gradually over a period of time.

The research and case studies behind our treatment

Oliveira Modena DA, de Castro Ferreira R, Froes PM, Rocha KC. Ozone Therapy for Dermatological Conditions: A Systematic Review. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2022 May;15(5):65-73. PMID: 35642231; PMCID: PMC9122276.

Pasek J, Stanek A, Szyluk K, Cieślar G. Ozone Therapy in the Comprehensive Treatment of Leg Ulcers: Case Report. Adv Skin Wound Care. 2022 Nov 1;35(11):1-5. doi: 10.1097/01.ASW.0000874176.25479.2c. PMID: 36264755.

Faraji N, Goli R, Choobianzali B, Bahrami S, Sadeghian A, Sepehrnia N, Ghalandari M. Ozone therapy as an alternative method for the treatment of diabetic foot ulcer: a case report. J Med Case Rep. 2021 May 13;15(1):234. doi: 10.1186/s13256-021-02829-y. PMID: 33980300; PMCID: PMC8117654.

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