Bergamo at the top of oxygen-ozone therapy. Prof. Marianno Franzini was reconfirmed at the helm of SIOOT International (Italian Society of Oxygen-Ozone Therapy), consolidating Bergamo’s role as an international point of reference in this innovative discipline. Next to him, Prof. Tommaso Richelmi from Bergamo, surgeon and lecturer in the oxygen-ozone therapy masters at the University of Pavia and the Unicamillus of Rome, was appointed to the board of SIOOT International and President of SIOOT Giovani.
“It is an honor to continue leading SIOOT International and contribute to the growth of our scientific community,” said Prof. Franzini. “I am particularly pleased to welcome Prof. Richelmi, a young and promising professional, who with his energy and preparation will be able to bring new impetus to our mission”.
Prof. Richelmi added: “Being appointed president of SIOOT Giovani and member of the board of directors is a great honor. Working at a center of excellence like the one in Gorle, alongside Prof. Franzini, further motivates me to promote oxygen-ozone therapy. I firmly believe that this method can make a difference in the future of medicine, and I am ready to commit to ensuring that our work continues to be valued at an international level.”
The SIOOT headquarters in Gorle, located at the Comunian Clinic, continues to be a point of excellence for research and training in oxygen-ozone therapy, attracting more and more attention for its applications in modern medicine with the involvement of doctors and professionals coming from Italy and the world.
SIOOT, under the direction of the president of SIOOT International, Prof. Marianno Franzini, is in fact accredited by the medical community for its activity of promoting and disseminating safe, effective therapeutic protocols supported by solid scientific foundations. SIOOT oxygen-ozone therapy, used successfully in the treatment of over 100 pathologies, is appreciated for its versatility and its ability to act to support the immune system.
SIOOT oxygen-ozone therapy, which does not interfere with ongoing pharmacological treatments, is recognized for its safety and effectiveness, proving useful in the treatment of conditions such as fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome and antibiotic-resistant infections, as well as in already known areas such as spinal pathologies and aesthetic medicine. The SIOOT protocols, applied nationally and internationally, represent the reference model for a modern and expanding therapy, which the scientific community looks at with great interest.