
WHAT IS EBOO?
EBOO (Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation) is a special treatment that involves filtering and ozonating the blood outside the body.
This process not only cleanses the blood, but also infuses it with ozone, a type of oxygen with powerful therapeutic properties. Unlike traditional ozone therapies, which usually involve injecting ozone directly into the bloodstream, EBOO offers a more comprehensive blood cleansing process. Extracorporeal means that the blood is “outside the body,” but it is a closed system that allows for a larger volume of blood to be treated at one time (approximately 2 Liters, roughly 1/2 – 2/3 of the body’s total blood volume) compared to some other types of ozone IV therapy. This treatment visually resembles the process of hemodialysis, except it uses an actual dialysis filter. EBOO is the only IV ozone device that filters your blood while ozonating it. EBOO treatment can provide benefits regardless of your age or health condition.
WHO CAN BENEFIT FROM EBOO?
Suitable for both those struggling with chronic conditions and those seeking preventive health. It is recommended for allergies, autoimmune diseases, bacterial and viral infections, cancer, chronic fatigue, circulatory and heart problems, inflammation, joint pain, Lyme disease and post-COVID recovery.

WHAT ARE THE KNOWN BENEFITS OF EBOO?
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Neutralizes viruses, bacteria, fungi, yeasts, parasites and protozoa
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Increases energy and metabolism by accelerating ATP (energy) production
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Shows anti-inflammatory effects
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Improves athletic performance and recovery
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Stimulates detoxification
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Reduces pain
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Stimulates the immune system to enhance healing
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Scavenges excess free radicals, which play a key role in rejuvenation and overall health
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Regulates antioxidant enzyme defenses
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Improves circulation by cleansing arteries and veins
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Reduces ischemia in vascular diseases by increasing the flexibility and compliance of red blood cells
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Purifies blood and lymph
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Removes cholesterol and fatty deposits from the blood, including LDL
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Stimulates growth factors
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Normalizes hormone and enzyme production
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It appears to reduce the Covid-19 spike protein and associated toxin-like peptides.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS?

WHAT ACCUMULATES IN THE EBOO WASTE BIN?
Particles in the blood such as heavy metals, microplastics, parasites, etc. are collected in this box. The content and color of the waste box vary greatly between patients and individual treatments, even on the same patient.

How often should EBOO sessions be scheduled?
If multiple sessions are performed, EBOO can be scheduled once a month, although the frequency may vary depending on the individual's health status and therapeutic goals. Many patients travel from out of town, so the treatment schedule may depend solely on travel.
EBOO traditional treatments
can it take its place?
EBOO should be considered a complementary therapy and should not replace established treatments unless otherwise directed by a medical professional.

Is EBOO Treatment Painful?
Usually, EBOO is not painful. It may feel similar to having a regular IV drip inserted. However, some people may experience minor discomfort from the needle or a slight warming sensation as the treated blood reenters the body.
How long does an EBOO session usually last?
Although the recommended number of treatments is 4-6 per year, it can be done once a month according to the treatment protocol determined by the physician.
Daily after EBOO session
Can I return to my activities?
Yes, most individuals can return to normal activities after EBOO. However, it is recommended to avoid strenuous activities immediately after the procedure.

Any contraindications for EBOO
is there?
Patients with certain conditions, such as hemolytic anemia, low G6PD, or recent heart attack, may not be ideal candidates for EBOO. Always consult a medical professional before choosing treatment.
How long does it take to see results after EBOO application?
Response to EBOO varies. Some people report feeling rejuvenated or noticing an immediate improvement in their symptoms, while others may need multiple sessions to notice tangible benefits.
HOW DOES THE EBOO TREATMENT SESSION PROCESS PROGRESS?
