Oxyvenation

Oxyvenation

Oxyvenation Therapy — oxygen used therapeutically in a targeted way

Oxyvenation according to Dr. med. Regelsberger is a special procedure in which medical oxygen is administered intravenously in very small doses through an infusion. This method was developed back in the 1950s by the German physician Dr. med. Regelsberger, with the goal of using oxygen specifically to regulate inflammatory processes, microcirculation and the immune system.

How does Oxyvenation work?

  • It improves oxygen supply to the tissue
  • promotes circulation in the capillaries
  • has an anti-inflammatory and immune-modulating effect
  • increases the formation of the body's own messengers, e.g. prostaglandins

Areas of application may include:

  • chronic inflammation
  • Circulatory disorders
  • eye diseases (e.g. macular degeneration)
  • allergies, asthma, skin conditions
  • states of exhaustion, Long COVID, general regeneration

Oxyvenation is well tolerated and is dosed individually — usually in the form of a cure. It is particularly suitable as an accompanying measure for chronic conditions or as stabilising health prevention.

Experience and membership

I have been running my naturopathic practice in Wiesbaden for over twelve years. I apply oxyvenation therapy in line with current professional standards, among other things as a Member of the International Society for Oxyvenation Therapy.

Marcus Stötzer, Heilpraktiker

About the author: Marcus Stötzer

Non-medical practitioner · Naturheilpraxis Stötzer Wiesbaden

Areas of focus: infusion therapy, acupuncture according to Boel, oxyvenation, colon hydrotherapy and vital nutrient medicine. Marcus has been supporting his patients for years with a holistic view of the body, energy balance and quality of life.

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