Inflammation treatment

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Singlet oxygen to treat inflammation caused by respiratory bacteria

The oxygen in the air we breathe is the source of our lives being a key component in the energy production process in every single cell of our body, enabling the proper operation of all our body systems. However, the air surrounding us may also contain some dangers. All of us, at some point of our lives, will have to deal with one type or another of respiratory infection caused by bacteria. Bacterial infections may occur as a result of exposure to bacteria or after a viral disease like cold or flu. How could we identify a bacterial infection and how does singlet oxygen can help us face it? Here are some things you would like to know.

How to identify a bacterial infection?

The difference between bacterial and viral infections is simple: bacterial infections are caused by bacteria (single-celled microorganisms) while viral infections are caused by viruses. Some diseases might have similar symptoms whether being caused by bacteria or viruses, the biggest difference between the two types of infections is that a bacterial infection can be treated by antibiotics. Therefore, if there is no significant benefit within a few days of antibiotic treatment, it is probably not a bacterial infection.

Here are some common symptoms one can experience while dealing with a bacterial infection:

  • High temperature
  • Coughing and sneezing
  • Stuffed-up nose

If these symptoms last for more than 10-14 days and the fever gets worse as the disease progresses, it is probable that the source is viral and therefore the antibiotic treatment is not effective.

The most common respiratory diseases

There are many types of respiratory diseases caused by bacteria, here are the most common ones:

  • Sinusitis – infections in the nasal cavities are very common and may seriously damage the routine of life. Common symptoms are pains in ears and throat, runny nose, fever and cough.
  • Pharyngitis (inflammation of the throat) – another common infection expressed by pus and inflammation in throat and tonsils area, sensitivity and difficulty during swallowing, fever, shivers and headaches.
  • Bronchitis – inflammation of the upper respiratory tract, accompanied by shortness of breath and cough.
  • Pneumonia – the most common bacterial infection in the lower respiratory tract. The lung’s sacs are filled with fluid causing breathing difficulties, chest pains, cough, fever and general weakness.

How can singlet oxygen treatment help fight bacterial respiratory infections?

Antibiotics is considered today as the preferred and most common treatment path. However, this treatment will not always achieve the required result and entails several challenges. The antibiotic treatment might have, according to several studies in this area, a long-term negative influence on our health. Furthermore, different types of antibiotic-resistant respiratory bacteria are known in these days. As a result, it might take long time for the appropriate antibiotic treatment to be found. In addition, in recent years, leading medicine researchers have realized that antibiotics are a major factor in the accelerated production of free radicals, leading to the intensification of oxidative stress, causing damage to different body systems. The source of this phenomenon is yet unclear, but there is a definite correlation between it and the negative effects described, and in the long-term, the damage to the immune system and the body’s natural recovery mechanisms may be acute.

Singlet oxygen is a breakthrough solution to this phenomenon. The singlet oxygen is an ambient oxygen molecule that passed through a quantum excitation process, meaning energy invested in the molecule changed the orientation of some of its electrons making it more positively reactive upon body’s tissues, thus, being able to strengthen the body’s natural recovery mechanisms. The singlet oxygen molecule was found as a very effective solution to reduce the free radical’s production by the cells and to empower the immune system function. Many patients that have already experienced the ZMedicAir device converting ambient oxygen to active singlet oxygen, report rapid recovery and significant relief within a few days of using the device.

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