Recover Faster from Injuries, Infections & More with Ozone Bagging Therapy in Jennings, Louisiana
- Sarah Rasnick
- Jun 18
- 3 min read
Updated: 3 days ago

When it comes to healing, sometimes the best way forward is a gentle, natural boost that helps your body do what it already does best — repair, restore, and rebalance. That’s precisely what Melissa Seilhan, holistic cancer coach and owner of The Little Wellness Room in Jennings, LA, is passionate about offering. From her newest offering of ozone therapy or customer favorites like PEMF sessions to infrared sauna and red light therapy, Melissa provides a restful sanctuary where you can ease stress, ease pain, and support your body’s ability to heal from within.
We’re so excited to be the first to share a brand-new way to support your healing at The Little Wellness Room — ozone bagging therapy! This gentle, non-invasive treatment helps ease swelling, boost circulation, and aid your body’s natural repair process — so you can feel better faster, get back to the things you love, and enjoy life to the fullest.
Curious to know what ozone and ozone bagging therapy is, how it works, and what it’s really like? Keep reading! In true Natural Health Network fashion, we’ll walk you through all the details and share a real-life story of someone who’s already experiencing its healing benefits.
What Is Ozone?
Ozone gas is made by taking regular oxygen (O₂) and adding one extra oxygen atom to create O₃ — a supercharged form of oxygen. When ozone comes in contact with the skin, it helps the body by breaking down things like harmful bacteria, viruses, and fungi. It also improves blood flow and gives your cells the extra support they need to heal and repair tissue more quickly.

How Does Ozone Bagging Therapy Work?
Ozone bagging is like giving your arm or leg a super special "gas bubble bath"—but instead of water, it's ozone gas.Your arm, leg, or whole body (except your head) goes into a big bag. The bag fills up with ozone, which gently touches your skin. That’s where the magic happens!
What does ozone bagging feel like?
Most people describe ozone bagging as a warm, relaxing experience. When your arm, leg, or body is placed in the bag, you might feel a gentle warmth as the ozone gas fills the space. There’s no pain — just a light, slightly tingly sensation on the skin as the ozone gets to work. Many say it feels similar to sitting in a cozy steam room, but just for the part of your body being treated.
After the session, the area often feels refreshed, lighter, and less swollen. Some people notice an immediate sense of calm or relief, especially if they’ve been dealing with pain or inflammation. Over time, as the body continues to heal, they often report better circulation, faster wound healing, and healthier skin in the treated area.
What Can Ozone Bagging Help With?
This therapy helps your body fight off harmful stuff and heal faster! People use it for things like:
Cuts or wounds that won’t heal
Skin rashes like eczema or psoriasis
Foot fungus
Infections from bacteria or viruses
Ulcers (like sore spots that won’t go away)
Poor blood flow
Neuropathy
Even really serious things like gangrene
An Overview of How It Can Help
Think of ozone like a tiny superhero team for your body:
🦠 It zaps germs
💨 It helps blood flow better
🔧 It fixes and repairs skin cells
🔥 It cools down swelling
🧽 It helps clean out harmful toxins
🎯 It gives your body a boost to heal itself

Real Life Example:
One mom used this therapy to help her own body heal from mold toxicity and cancer. Now her 10-year-old son is trying it too! He hurt his arm playing baseball (a buckle fracture), and while ozone won’t fix the bone directly, it does help reduce swelling and improve blood flow—which helps his arm heal faster so he can get back on the field before summer ends.
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