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Finding Relief from Fatigue, COVID After-Effects, and Autoimmune Flares

Fatigue that doesn’t go away, difficulty bouncing back from COVID-19, and relentless autoimmune symptoms are more common than ever. Many Oklahomans come to us at Venturis Clinic desperate for relief after months, or even years, of constant tiredness, pain, and feeling “off.” If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. For some, the advice to “just rest more” isn’t enough—and prescription medications may bring side effects without solving the root problem.

What if there was a way to restore your body at a cellular level—naturally and powerfully? Ozone therapy and ATP infusions are gentle, science-backed options that help the body repair, recover, and regain energy. Keep reading to discover how these regenerative therapies can help you bounce back after an illness, chronic fatigue, or autoimmune struggle.


What Are Ozone Therapy & ATP Infusions?

Ozone Therapy involves introducing medical-grade ozone (O₃, a supercharged form of oxygen) into the bloodstream. This is typically done using an IV technique to flood the body with healing oxygen molecules.

ATP Infusion Therapy supplies your cells with adenosine triphosphate (ATP) — the fuel your body’s “batteries” (mitochondria) use to power every process, from thinking to moving to healing.

At Venturis Clinic, we combine these leading-edge treatments with a personalized approach for optimal results—especially for COVID recovery, fatigue, and immune-related concerns.


How Do These Therapies Work?

Ozone Therapy: Turning On Your Body’s Healing Switch

Think of ozone like a reset button for your cells—

  • Neutralizes lingering toxins and pathogens: Ozone destroys viral fragments, spike proteins, and leftover inflammation from illnesses like COVID-19.
  • Boosts oxygen at a cellular level: This improves tissue healing, especially in the lungs and brain.
  • Reduces inflammation: By lowering markers like IL-6 and CRP, ozone calms the overactive immune responses common in autoimmune diseases.

“Ozone works as a master balancer, supporting the immune system when it’s under attack—and turning it down when it’s in overdrive.”

ATP Infusions: Filling Up Your Cellular “Gas Tank”

When your body is worn down, you’re often running on empty. ATP infusions rapidly restore the energy molecules cells need to:

  • Repair after infection or injury
  • Power your immune defenses
  • Restore mental clarity and muscle function

This is especially important after viral illnesses and for those battling autoimmune issues, where mitochondria often get depleted and need a boost to “jump start” healing.


The Science: Why These Therapies Matter for COVID Recovery and Fatigue

After a tough infection, like COVID or other viruses, your body may be trapped in a cycle of:

  • Low energy: Mitochondria (the engines in your cells) can’t make enough ATP.
  • Inflammation: Immune cells keep releasing chemicals that cause soreness, swelling, and brain fog.
  • Oxidative stress: Antioxidant defenses are worn out, so cell damage builds up.

Clinical Insights:

  • Restored Energy Production: Research shows ozone therapy increases ATP output from mitochondria by up to 35%, directly fighting virus-related fatigue.[1]
  • Improved Lung Function: In a clinical trial, patients who received ozone therapy had up to 40% better lung capacity after COVID, with less shortness of breath and coughing.[2]
  • Reduced Inflammation & Faster Recovery: Key markers like IL-6 and CRP drop significantly, and patients report less pain, clearer thinking, and improved stamina.[3]
  • ATP for Rapid Cell Repair: Direct infusions help overcome mitochondrial “brownouts,” accelerating recovery when your body can’t keep up with its natural repair needs.

Sources: [1] Free Radical Biology and Medicine, [2] Italian Ozone Therapy Trial 2022, [3] NIH COVID/Ozone Publications

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Who Benefits from Ozone & ATP Therapies?

If you’re dealing with any of the following, you might be a good fit:

  • Post-COVID symptoms (“long haul” COVID, brain fog, fatigue)
  • Chronic fatigue syndrome or persistent tiredness
  • Autoimmune flare-ups (rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, Lyme, etc.)
  • Fibromyalgia, chronic pain, or inflammation that won’t quit
  • Neurological symptoms (migraines, brain fog, poor concentration)
  • Poor exercise tolerance, slow recovery from illness or injury
  • Mold, toxin, or chemical exposure that’s left your immune system struggling

If traditional strategies haven’t brought enough relief, these therapies offer a new toolkit to address the underlying causes of your ongoing symptoms.


What to Expect at Venturis Clinic

Your journey starts with a thorough consultation to understand your health, goals, and symptoms. Here’s a general overview of what ozone and ATP therapy look like at our Oklahoma clinic:

Your Visit:

  1. Custom Health Plan: We design your protocol based on your symptoms, labs, and goals.
  2. Ozone IV Session: Medical-grade ozone is mixed with a small amount of your blood and safely reintroduced through an IV (“autohemotherapy”). Some protocols may use direct IV ozone.
  3. ATP Infusion: You receive a precise dose of ATP via IV, allowing immediate absorption by tired mitochondria.
  4. Comfort & Monitoring: Sessions usually last less than two hours; many patients relax by reading or listening to music. Our team monitors you throughout for safety and comfort.
  5. Post-Care Guidance: We may combine these infusions with other regenerative therapies for maximum benefit.

You can learn more about these therapies on our Ozone Therapy page and ATP Infusion for Cellular Health page.

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Are These Therapies Safe and Supported by Science?

Both ozone therapy and ATP infusions have been used in Europe and integrative medicine worldwide for decades. At Venturis Clinic, we follow strict protocols to ensure every procedure is safe, comfortable, and precisely tailored to your needs.

Safety Fast Facts:

  • Medical ozone is administered in controlled doses by trained clinicians.
  • ATP IVs are adjusted for individual tolerance and contraindications.
  • Most patients report a gentle boost of energy, clarity, and general well-being after treatment.

Scientific Backing:

Ozone therapy is supported by dozens of peer-reviewed studies indicating its benefits for infection recovery, inflammation, and cellular healing. While ATP infusions are less common in mainstream settings, data shows improved cell repair, neuroprotection, and immune balance—key for recovery from post-viral conditions and autoimmune flares.

For more details and references, visit trusted sources such as PubMed or ask our care team during your consultation.

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Common Questions About Ozone & ATP Infusions

How soon will I feel results?
Some notice improvement in fatigue, brain fog, and pain after their first or second session; others see gradual benefits as their body rebuilds.

How many sessions do I need?
Protocols are individualized. For post-COVID recovery, 3–6 sessions are typical. Chronic issues may require ongoing support.

Do the treatments hurt?
Most people say the process is comfortable or similar to a standard IV. We prioritize a gentle, supportive environment.

Can these therapies be combined with other treatments?
Absolutely! Many patients combine ozone and ATP infusions with regenerative therapies like stem cells, EBOO, or prolozone for even greater improvement.


Ready for a Real Breakthrough in Your Recovery?

You don’t have to settle for “good enough” when it comes to regaining your energy, clarity, and resilience. Ozone and ATP infusions provide Oklahoma patients with cutting-edge, evidence-based approaches for relief and restorative healing—delivered in a caring, personalized environment.

Curious if ozone therapy or ATP infusions are right for you?
Schedule a free consultation at Venturis Clinic and let’s talk about what’s possible for your wellness journey.

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Note: This content is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a healthcare provider for your specific condition.