Why we make our own brand?

Ten years ago, ozone therapy was still something of a mystery to many. I was fascinated by its potential to help patients by supporting oxygenation, circulation, and detoxification. At that time,access to proper equipment was limited, and most machines were either too expensive or poor quality. I realized that if we wanted to bring this therapy forward to help more peoples , we needed to take matters into our own hands.

The Beginning

Ten years ago, ozone therapy was still something of a mystery to many. I was fascinated by its potential to help patients by supporting oxygenation, circulation, and detoxification. At that time,access to proper equipment was limited, and most machines were either too expensive or poor quality. I realized that if we wanted to bring this therapy forward to help more peoples , we needed to take matters into our own hands.

Building My First Machine

With a background in electronics and engineering, I began developing my first prototype. The early days were not easy—every improvement meant countless hours of testing, calibrating, and re-designing. But little by little, I succeeded in creating a working machine that could safely deliver controlled ozone concentrations with adjustable settings, a timer, and essential safety features. This combination of precision and protection became a cornerstone of my design.

Guided by Dr. Yong,

My journey with ozone would not be complete without remembering Dr. Yong, a remarkable person whose belief in ozone therapy gave me the strength to keep going. When I was still struggling with wires, pumps, and endless trials on my first prototype, He was there. He never looked at my unfinished designs with doubt—instead, he saw the possibility of what it could become. He would sit with me, explaining protocols, guiding me through treatment details, and reminding me of the responsibility we both carried: to keep patients safe while opening the door to something new.   I can still recall by voice—calm, firm, yet kind—saying, “ Always design as if your own family will be the first patient.” Those words became my compass. Every time Iadjusted a setting, improved a filter, or added a safety feature, I thought of his advice. I promised myself that the machine I was building would carry his spirit forward. The machine is not just my work—it is our shared legacy.

A Decade of Experience

Over the years, I have refined the machine to meet the practical needs of doctors and clinics.

Through my 10 years of experience, I’ve gained not only technical know-how but also deep insight into how ozone can support integrative health. I have seen how different clinics adapt the therapy, how patients respond, and how important it is to train doctors properly in operating the machine. These experiences have guided every improvement I’ve made—because technology only matters when it is reliable, safe, and easy to use.

The Vision Ahead

Today, my machine allows practitioners to set ozone concentrations ranging from 1 µg/ml to 120 µg/ml, control pump direction and speed, manage treatment times, and ensure precise flow control using a syringe mechanism.  These features are the result of years of dedication, persistence, and listening to the feedback of those who use it in practice.  My goal is simple: to make ozone therapy more accessible, safer, and more effective for both doctors and patients.  I believe that innovation is not about building the biggest factory or selling the most units—it is about solving real problems and pushing the field forward, step by step.

A Personal Note

Looking back, this journey has been more than just about building a machine. It has been about

learning patience, resilience, and the importance of contributing to a field that helps people.  For me, every successful treatment performed on my machine is not just a technical achievement—it is a personal victory.  As I continue to refine and share my machine with the world, I remain as passionate as I was 10 years ago. The journey is far from over, and the future of ozone therapy is only beginning.