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Unregulated "Wellness" Therapies Pose Serious Health Dangers
12 Nov
Summary
- Massage evolved from fringe to mainstream physiotherapy
- Ozone therapy can cause fatal air embolisms
- Untrained use of IV vitamin drips can lead to infections

As of November 12th, 2025, the line between "fringe" and "mainstream" health practices continues to blur. Treatments that were once considered unconventional, like massage, have since become widely accepted medical therapies. However, the reverse is also true, with legitimate medical procedures now being misused in the unregulated wellness industry.
One concerning example is "ozone therapy," which involves injecting ozone or ozone-oxygen mixtures directly into the body. While medical-grade oxygen can help heal wounds, the unlicensed version of ozone therapy has been linked to fatal air embolisms - bubbles of gas that can block blood flow to vital organs. Similarly, the rise of "vitamin drips" at wellness centers poses risks, as IV needles in untrained hands can cause infections and other complications.
Experts warn that these wellness trends, often fueled by celebrity endorsements, can do real harm when practiced by those without proper medical training. Regulations are being tightened, such as new requirements for those delivering non-surgical cosmetic procedures like Botox. But the lure of these unproven treatments continues to put people's health at risk.




