The most important difference between EBOO and other ozone treatments is that your blood passes through a super-filtration dialysis filter—the kind used for people with failed kidneys—which removes toxins, inflammatory chemicals, etc. Furthermore, the volume of ozonated blood liquid (plasma without red cells) is measured in liters.
**EBOO (Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation) is a blood-cleansing and oxygenation therapy. The 60-to-90-minute session involves drawing blood from one arm, passing it through a dialysis-style filter to remove toxins and debris, oxygenating and ozonating it, and returning it to the other arm. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
How It Works
- Dialysis-Style Filtration: Removes harmful debris, excess lipids, and inflammatory proteins that burden the liver and kidneys.
- Ozonation: Treats the filtered blood with a medically calibrated oxygen-ozone mixture.
Uses and Benefits
EBOO is primarily used as an integrative and complementary therapy. Proponents suggest it helps with: [1]
- Reducing Inflammation: Aids in managing autoimmune disorders and chronic inflammatory conditions.
- Detoxification: Assists in clearing heavy metals, mold toxicity, and cellular waste.
- Immune Support: Boosts the body's ability to fight off chronic infections (including Lyme Disease and Long-COVID).
Safety and Considerations
Because blood circulates outside the body, treatment must be administered in a controlled medical environment by licensed healthcare professionals.