Extracorporeal blood oxygenation and ozonation
What is EBOO?
EBOO is a dialysis machine that cleans the blood through a filter. Blood proteins and fats easily pass through the filter but if they are loaded with toxins, pesticides, infections, and chemicals they get stopped by the filter. Depending on your diet and lifestyle we all have these in our blood and should get rid of them.
The EBOO improves blood flow, cellular healing, and cellular oxygen utilization. Clinical studies suggest that EBOO activates an immune response to infectious disease by stimulating it to kill viruses, fungi, and pathogenic bacteria. It also improves the utilization of oxygen within the cells which reduces ischemia in cardiovascular diseases. It can also release growth factors to help regenerate damaged joints and deteriorated discs.
How does EBOO work?
During EBOO therapy, 2 IVs are started, each in a different vein. In one continuous system, blood is drawn through one IV catheter and passes through a dialyzer. As it passes through the dialysis filter, it is ozonated and oxygenated. The blood then is reinfused to the body through the other IV. Approximately 2 liters of blood is treated during this process.
Who should try EBOO?
EBOO is an amazing therapy and incredibly effective for the following conditions:
- Health optimization
- Sports performance enhancement
- Cardiovascular disease
- Hepatitis
- Fatigue
- Lyme disease
- Mold toxicity
- Chronic viral infection
What should you expect after treatment?
Due to the significant amount of ozone and oxygen received during the EBOO therapy, individuals experience a significant boost in their energy and sense of well-being. Most times, this is an immediate effect with noted improvements in energy, easier breathing, and clear thinking.
Who can not do EBOO?
EBOO is a very safe procedure because it occurs in an entirely closed system. Because of this, the filtered and ozonated blood can not be contaminated. However, because of the nature of the therapy, the following individuals can not use EBOO as a therapy:
- Uncontrolled diabetes
- Poor venous access
- Recent heart attack
- Uncontrolled hyperthyroidism
- Low Platelets (Less than 50,000) and some other coagulation disorders
- Cardiac instability
- Acute intoxication with alcohol
- Significant hemorrhage
- During convulsions
- Hemochromatosis
- Patients receiving iron infusions
EBOO is a medical therapy that must be prescribed for the patient.