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EBOO is a blood filtration therapy that improves blood flow, cellular healing, and cellular oxygen utilization.

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Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation (EBOO) is an advanced therapy in which blood is circulated through a specialized system that exposes it to oxygen and ozone before returning it to the body. This process supports the reduction of chronic inflammation and can contribute to improved overall wellness, energy, and cellular function.

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EBOO - also known as Recirculatory Hemoperfusion (RHP) is often incorporated into care plans for individuals managing complex or persistent conditions. It may provide supportive benefits for autoimmune disorders, cardiovascular concerns, chronic infections, Lyme‑related symptoms, and other inflammatory or immune‑related issues.

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By enhancing circulation and promoting more efficient cellular oxygen use, EBOO helps create an internal environment that supports healing. Research indicates that this therapy may help the immune system respond more effectively to microbial challenges, including viruses, bacteria, and fungi.

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In addition to its immune‑modulating effects, EBOO may assist with tissue repair by improving oxygen delivery and encouraging the release of growth‑supporting factors. These mechanisms can be beneficial for individuals with joint degeneration, disc issues, or reduced blood flow associated with cardiovascular conditions.

Our EBOO Process

EBOO is an advanced blood‑cleaning therapy that uses a specialized filtration system to circulate and treat the blood outside the body. As the blood moves through the system, it passes across a medical‑grade filter and is exposed to carefully controlled oxygen‑ozone mixtures before being returned through a separate vein. Because the system remains completely closed from start to finish, the blood never comes into contact with outside air, which helps maintain sterility throughout the procedure.

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A typical session lasts about an hour. During that time, approximately 1.5 to 3 liters of blood move through the

filtration circuit, representing a significant portion of the body’s total blood volume.

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Many patients notice visible changes in the filtered material during the therapy, as the system separates out

unwanted substances. The technology is designed to help remove a variety of impurities, including environmental toxins, metabolic byproducts, and microbial debris.

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Key 
Benefits

  • Supports healthy immune activity

  • Promotes increased energy and overall vitality

  • Helps reduce ongoing or persistent pain

  • May enhance mental clarity and focus

  • Encourages a healthier inflammatory response

  • Assists the body in clearing unwanted substances and metabolic waste

  • Creates an environment that is less favorable for harmful microorganisms

  • May aid the body in recovering from injuries, procedures, or physical stress

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Improved 
Vitality
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As the blood moves through the external filtration system and is exposed to oxygen‑ozone mixtures, many individuals report feeling more energized and balanced afterward. The process helps lighten the body’s overall burden by clearing out unwanted substances and supporting healthier cellular function.

 

Following an EBOO/RHP session, it’s common for people to notice a shift in how they feel, often describing a sense of improved clarity or ease. Some experience smoother breathing, sharper thinking, or a general sense of renewed well‑being shortly after the therapy.

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Therapy 
Frequency

The recommended number of

EBOO sessions and the amount of ozone used are tailored to each individual, taking into account factors such as age,

overall wellness, and the primary concerns being addressed. Most people receive the therapy once

per week. By the fourth session, many individuals have typically reached a point where their antioxidant systems are fully engaged. Your provider may

suggest repeating a series

of therapies every few months, depending on your ongoing needs and response.

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Is EBOO Right For You?​

EBOO is designed to support the body’s natural defenses by helping reduce microbial load and assisting in the breakdown of unwanted substances circulating in the bloodstream. As one of the more advanced forms of ozone‑based therapy, it is often incorporated into care plans for individuals dealing with persistent discomfort, joint‑related issues, or inflammatory conditions affecting areas such as the knees, back, hips, shoulders, elbows, and neck. It may also offer supportive benefits for conditions involving chronic inflammation, including various forms of arthritis and other inflammatory disorders.

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Many individuals seek EBOO for its potential role in managing pain, particularly when discomfort is a major barrier to daily function. It may also provide supportive benefits for those navigating autoimmune‑related concerns such as fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, or multiple sclerosis, where widespread pain and inflammation are common challenges.

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EBOO is often used as an adjunct therapy to help ease symptoms associated with a range of health concerns, including:

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  • Autoimmune‑related conditions

  • Cardiovascular concerns

  • Metabolic disorders

  • Chronic infections

  • Lyme‑related symptoms

  • Cognitive fog or reduced mental clarity

  • Chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia

  • Inflammatory conditions

  • Environmental or mold‑related exposures

  • Sleep disturbances

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