EBOOβ¨
(ozone therapy)
Enhance circulation and boost immunity with detoxifying ozone therapy.
The benefits
Boost your energy
Restore energy by strengthening and stimulating new mitochondria, helping to keep your cellular powerhouses healthy and efficient.
Strengthen immune defenses
Bolster your bodyβs defenses against sickness by reducing inflammation and lowering oxidative stress.
Accelerate recovery
Accelerate recovery by increasing cellular oxygen, strengthening your immune system, and inhibiting the spread of infections, bacteria, and viruses.
Is eboo right for you?
Whether you are managing an existing health condition or looking to take control of your healthspan, EBOO may be an efficient option for accelerating recovery and promoting immunity.
Health considerations
EBOO may help with:
- Auto-immune conditions
- Chronic infections
- Diabetes and metabolic disorders
- Arthritis
Longevity goalsβ
EBOO may help with:
- Enhancing energy
- Maintaining sharp cognition and memory over time
- Enhancing overall energy
Common questions
What happens during EBOO?
First, Blood is intravenously withdrawn.
Then, withdrawn blood is run through a filter and cellular bi-products are removed.
Next, the blood is exposed to a controlled mix of ozone and oxygen (and is also exposed to UV light to activate the ozone molecules)
Finally, the filtered and treated blood is readministered into your body via a second vein.
Ozone therapy treats up to 2 liters of blood and may take up to an hour from start to finish.
How does EBOO work?
During ozone therapy, your blood is carefully intravenously withdrawn and transported through a filter before being exposed to a controlled mixture of ozone and oxygen. The machine also uses ultraviolet (UV) light to activate the ozone molecules. After your blood has been filtered, treated, and exposed to UV light, the blood is intravenously infused back into your body via a second vein site. Ozone therapy can be applied in the treatment of chronic pain and inflammation, infections, circulatory disorders, fungal infections, and many other conditions.
How should I prepare for EBOO?
βStay hydrated.
βEat a healthy meal.
βWear comfortable clothing (preferably short sleeves for
easier vein access).
Will EBOO cause any side effects?
You may experience mild and temporary side effects, including:
βNausea/vomiting
βHeadache
βDizziness
Who should not get EBOO? (Are there any contraindications?)
βPregnancy
βHemophilia and hypertension
βMassive/acute hemorrhage or
apoplectic stroke
What is ozone?
Ozone (O3) is a molecule composed of three oxygen atoms with oxidative properties. Studies indicate the potential of ozone therapy to reduce reducing the age related effects of oxidative stress.
How much blood can one EBOO treatment filter?
The exact amount may vary by patient, but on average, one EBOO treatment can filter up to 2 liters.
How often can I receive EBOO treatment?
Number of EBOO treatments is up to the medical providerβs discretion and will vary based on each patientβs age, health, and condition. Your medical provider may recommend follow-up treatment cycles based on your condition.
How long does EBOO treatment take?
On average, EBOO treatment takes up to one hour. However, this timing may vary by patient.
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References
Mitochondrial Features of Mouse Myoblasts Are Finely Tuned by Low Doses of Ozone: The Evidence in Vitro.
Inguscio CR, Dalla Pozza E, Dando I, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2023;24(10):8900. doi:10.3390/ijms24108900.
Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Its Oxidative Stress-Induced Pathologies and Redox Bioregulation Through Low-Dose Medical Ozone: A Systematic Review.
Viebahn-Haensler R, LeΓ³n FernΓ‘ndez OS.
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland). 2024;29(12):2738. doi:10.3390/molecules29122738.
Impact of Ozone Therapy on Mouse Liver Mitochondrial Function and Antioxidant System.
Oliveira MM, Correia S, Peirone C, et al.
Biochimie. 2024;223:116-124. doi:10.1016/j.biochi.2024.03.014.
Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation: Clinical and Biological Implications of Ozone Therapy.
Di Paolo N, Gaggiotti E, Galli F.
Redox Report : Communications in Free Radical Research. 2005;10(3):121-30. doi:10.1179/135100005X38888.
How a Calculated Oxidative Stress Can Yield Multiple Therapeutic Effects.
Bocci V.
Free Radical Research. 2012;46(9):1068-75. doi:10.3109/10715762.2012.693609.
Modifications of Blood Molecular Components After Treatment With Low Ozone Concentrations.
Inguscio CR, Cisterna B, Carton F, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2023;24(24):17175. doi:10.3390/ijms242417175.