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Dr. Heather Volpp trained at Cedars-Sinai and UCLA, spent 15 years in traditional allergy and immunology, and kept seeing the same thing: patients who looked fine on paper but weren't getting better.
That pattern led her to found Synergy O3 in Encinitas, where she now practices integrative medicine with a focus on ozone dialysis therapy and the upstream role of inflammation in chronic disease.
In this episode, she joins Dr. Georgine Nanos to challenge the clean line between traditional and alternative medicine — and make a case for why that line was never as useful as we thought.
In this conversation:
What ozone dialysis is and why it's safer than standard 10-pass ozone therapy
The 80% reduction in inflammatory markers Dr. Volpp consistently sees post-treatment
The blood clot patient told his clot would never dissolve — and what happened four months later
Why cold plunges may be the wrong tool for perimenopausal womenHow inflammation connects cholesterol, cardiac risk, autoimmune disease, and cancer
Why curiosity is disappearing from medicine — and what's lost when it goes
Learn more about
Dr. Heather Volpp:
🌐 Synergy O3 — Encinitas, CA
Subscribe for new episodes every week. Share this with anyone who's been told their labs look fine — but knows something still isn't right.
By Kind Health GroupDr. Heather Volpp trained at Cedars-Sinai and UCLA, spent 15 years in traditional allergy and immunology, and kept seeing the same thing: patients who looked fine on paper but weren't getting better.
That pattern led her to found Synergy O3 in Encinitas, where she now practices integrative medicine with a focus on ozone dialysis therapy and the upstream role of inflammation in chronic disease.
In this episode, she joins Dr. Georgine Nanos to challenge the clean line between traditional and alternative medicine — and make a case for why that line was never as useful as we thought.
In this conversation:
What ozone dialysis is and why it's safer than standard 10-pass ozone therapy
The 80% reduction in inflammatory markers Dr. Volpp consistently sees post-treatment
The blood clot patient told his clot would never dissolve — and what happened four months later
Why cold plunges may be the wrong tool for perimenopausal womenHow inflammation connects cholesterol, cardiac risk, autoimmune disease, and cancer
Why curiosity is disappearing from medicine — and what's lost when it goes
Learn more about
Dr. Heather Volpp:
🌐 Synergy O3 — Encinitas, CA
Subscribe for new episodes every week. Share this with anyone who's been told their labs look fine — but knows something still isn't right.