Over a century ago, the famed inventor Nikola Tesla introduced ozonated oils to the world under the name Glycozone. Always ahead of his time, Tesla recognized the powerful healing potential of this natural remedy and sold it in pharmacies. Glycozone quickly gained a reputation for its ability to treat a wide range of skin conditions and promote overall healing. In the early 1900s, doctors used it to address a wide variety of ailments such as anemia, diabetes, respiratory issues, and even infections.
In 1931, Dr. Otto Warburg won the Nobel Prize for his groundbreaking discovery that cancer can be caused by a lack of oxygen in cells, further solidifying the vital role of oxygen in promoting health and preventing disease.
As modern medicine evolved and regulations took hold, Glycozone and other ozone therapies were gradually forgotten. Yet the science behind oxygen’s healing power continued to advance. Today, as people increasingly seek natural, chemical-free solutions, Tesla’s innovations are experiencing a powerful resurgence.