Ozonum—the homeopathic preparation of ozone (O₃, or “activated oxygen”)—represents a powerful, symbolically rich remedy. Though historically underutilized, it has emerged in recent years as a significant prescription in response to modern environmental and health crises.
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Ozonum is a gas, so-called “activated oxygen”, formed by three atoms of oxygen instead of the two that we normally breathe. We are familiar with the protective function of the ozone layer in the atmosphere. The life cycle of ozone and its connection to ocean and marine life, to trees, habitat, and life in general, is less commonly known.
The remedy Ozonum has become the highest-ranking prescription in Dr Petr’s practice during the coronavirus pandemic. Respiratory tract illnesses represent just a small percentage of cases that have responded well to the remedy.
Ozonum as a remedy has a wide range of applications including pandemics as well as routine clinical uses Ozonum-specific domain.
Ozonum can resemble:
Dyspnoea, and asphyxiation.
An intense yearning for environmental, or spiritual purity.
Collapse, fatigue, or overload frequently associated with pollution or post-viral conditions.
A pronounced distaste for stimulation, crowds, and detrimental conditions.
A prominent theme of escape, separation, and aspiration for transcendence.
In Dr Petr Simeon Gajdos’s practice, Ozonum became his most commonly prescribed remedy during the COVID‑19 pandemic, particularly for patients exhibiting post‑viral respiratory symptoms, emotional collapse, and environmental sensitivity.
Ozonum is associated with:
Tingling or irritation of conjunctiva and facial skin.
Sneezing, rawness of throat, coughing, and post‑irritative soreness.
A suffocative chest sensation and slowed breathing.
Tiredness and tension in sacral and pelvic regions; fatigue in thighs and legs.
Dr Petr graduated from the Charles University Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen in 2002. Following graduation, he joined the University Hospital in Pilsen, where he earned a specialist qualification in internal medicine. Since 2008, Dr Petr has served as an urgent medicine doctor with the Emergency Medical Services of the Pilsen region. He also works in the intensive care unit at the Harley Street Clinic in London.
Dr Petr has been practising homeopathy for more than 25 years, having studied at several homeopathy schools abroad, and undergone six years of training in psychotherapy. Dr Peter has participated in many workshops about bodywork, and practice craniosacral therapy and biodynamics.
More Information about Dr Petr Gajdos can be referred at https://global-impact.cz/en/about-me/