What is EBOO Therapy?
Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation Therapy (EBOO) is an advanced form of ozone therapy designed to cleanse and oxygenate the blood, offering potential therapeutic benefits for various conditions. EBOO functions similarly to dialysis, filtering blood through a biocompatible filter where it is exposed to ozone and oxygen, helping to remove toxins, pathogens, and other harmful substances.
EBOO-FX and EBOO-FX+: Enhanced Therapy Options
At our clinic, we offer two options for EBOO therapy:
EBOO therapy may be beneficial for individuals suffering from:
Cardiovascular disease
Detoxification: Helps remove toxins, inflammatory proteins, and other harmful substances from the blood.
Immune System Modulation: Stimulates and modulates the immune response to fight infections and reduce inflammation.
Improved Blood Circulation: Enhances blood flow and oxygen delivery to tissues, supporting overall cellular health.
Reduction of Inflammation: Helps to reduce chronic inflammation, a key factor in many chronic conditions.
Increased Energy and Well-being: Many patients report feeling more energetic and clear-headed following treatment.
During an EBOO session, blood is drawn from one arm, passed through the EBOO machine where it is filtered and exposed to ozone and oxygen, and then returned to your body through the other arm. This process typically lasts about an hour and may result in immediate improvements in energy and well-being.
Ozone therapy, including EBOO, has been studied for over a century and is considered safe when administered by trained professionals. However, it is important to note that ozone therapy is not FDA-approved, and its efficacy has not been established by the FDA. Individuals with certain medical conditions, such as G6PD deficiency, bleeding disorders, or those on blood thinners, should consult with their healthcare provider before undergoing this therapy.
The information provided here is for educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. EBOO therapy is not FDA-approved, and its use is considered off-label. Please consult with a qualified healthcare provider to determine if this therapy is appropriate for you.
If you’re interested in learning more about EBOO therapy and whether it’s right for you, please schedule a consultation with Dr. Bloem. This therapy can only be offered following a thorough evaluation of your medical history and your health needs.