Since January 19, 2018 the practice of ozone therapy is legal in the state of Nuevo Leon of the Mexican Republic.
Ozone therapists must have the corresponding knowledge backed by diplomas legally issued and registered.
Ozone therapists must be “responsible before the competent authorities for the practices or methods that they apply.”
Ozone therapy was included in “traditional, complementary or alternative medicine
Amozón (Mexican Ozone Therapy Association), a founding member of Imeof (International Medical Ozone Federation) and with its support, played a very important role in the inclusion of ozone therapy in the state legislation.
Thirteen countries have already regularized ozone therapy in all or part of their territory.
Since January 19, 2018 the practice of ozone therapy is legal in the state of Nuevo Leon of the Mexican Republic.
Those who practice it must have the corresponding knowledge backed by diplomas that have been “legally issued and registered by the competent educational authorities.” Ozone therapists must be “responsible before the competent authorities for the practices or methods that they apply.”
The state of Nuevo León shall promote and encourage the research of ozone therapy and for achieving this objective it must have a specific area within the health sector of the state.
The incorporation of ozone therapy in the legislation of the state of Nuevo León was made by Decree 346, which reformed articles 49, 2nd. paragraph and 98 BIS, 1st. paragraph, of the State Health Law of December 12, 1988. Decree published in the Official State Journal, Section Three, Volume CLV 9 III, on January 19, 2018. Page 16-17
The decree 346 of 2018 defined ozone therapy as a “technical and auxiliary activity that requires specific knowledge” and was included in the “traditional, complementary or alternative medicine”, which was defined in the decree as “practices, approaches, knowledge and diverse health beliefs that incorporate medicines based on plants, animals, minerals or ozone. ”
The state of Nuevo León ranks third, after Mexico City and the State of Mexico, in terms of the contribution to the national GDP (gross domestic product). The state of Nuevo León has university institutes of the most prestigious in Latin America such as the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESM), and the University of Monterrey (UDEM).
It is now up to the Secretary of Health of the State of Nuevo León to issue the corresponding regulation of the reform adopted by Decree 346 of 2018.
Amozón (Mexican Association of Ozone Therapy), founding member of Imeof (International Medical Ozone Federation), under the chairmanship of Dr. Froylán Alvarado, played a very important role so that the Congress of the State of Nuevo Leon had included ozone therapy in the state law of health. Imeof provided scientific and legal support to Amozón throughout this legislative process.
Countries that have regularized the ozone therapy
The following 13 countries have regularized ozone therapy so far:
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Greece (1991 and 2014)
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Ukraine (2001 and 2014)
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Italy (2003, 2006, 2007, 2009) in 3 regions
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China (2005)
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Russia (2005 and 2007)
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Spain (between 2007 and 2012) in 15 autonomous communities
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Cuba (2009 and 2015)
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Sultanate of Oman (2010)
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United Arab Emirates (UAE) (2011) in Dubai
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Portugal (2013 and 2014)
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Turkey (2014)
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Brazil (2015) in dentistry
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México (2018) in one state
In most of these countries Imeof (International Medical Ozone Federation) has been actively involved in the regularization of ozone therapy.
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