Introducing EBOO Ozone Therapy
Welcome to our comprehensive guide on EBOO (Extracorporeal Blood Ozone Oxygenation) therapy. This innovative treatment harnesses the power of ozone therapy to promote healing, enhance wellness, and address various health conditions. Below is an in-depth overview of EBOO therapy, including protocols, indications, safety considerations, side effects, timing, dose intervals, and the overall benefits.

What is EBOO Therapy?
EBOO therapy is a specialized form of ozone therapy that involves the extraction of blood from the body, which is then treated with ozone gas before being reintroduced into the bloodstream. This process aims to oxygenate the blood, enhance circulation, and stimulate the body’s natural healing processes.
Step-by-Step Protocol for EBOO Therapy
Initial Consultation
Evaluation of the patient's medical history and current health status.
Blood Collection
Blood Collection: Approximately 100-200ml of blood is drawn from the patient.
Ozone Infusion
Ozone gas is introduced to the collected blood in a controlled manner, typically in a sterilized chamber.
Oxygenation
The treated blood undergoes a controlled exposure to ozone.
Reinfusion
The ozonated blood is slowly reinfused back into the patient’s circulatory system.
Monitoring
Continuous monitoring of the patient’s vital signs and overall reaction during and after the procedure.

Indications
EBOO therapy may be indicated for various health conditions, including but not limited to
- Chronic infections
- Autoimmune disorders
- Cardiovascular diseases
- Chronic fatigue syndrome
- Respiratory illnesses
- Skin conditions like psoriasis and eczema
- Diabetes and its complications
- Cancer support (complimentary therapy)
- Enhancement of overall well-being and vitality
Safety
EBOO therapy is considered safe when conducted by trained professionals in sterile environments. Safety precautions include:
Detailed patient screening for contraindications (e.g., specific blood disorders)
Use of medical-grade ozone and equipment
Monitoring during the procedure to prevent any adverse effects
Side Effects
While EBOO therapy is generally well-tolerated, some patients may experience:
Mild discomfort at the site of blood draw
Temporary fatigue or lightheadedness
Mild headache
Skin irritation (in rare cases)
Timing and Dose Intervals
Recommended Frequency
- Initial Treatment - A series of 5-10 sessions, typically administered once a week.
- Maintenance - Once every 2-4 weeks after the initial series, depending on individual health goals.
Duration of Each Session
- Each EBOO session lasts approximately 60-90 minutes, including blood draw, treatment, and monitoring.
Benefits of EBOO Therapy
EBOO therapy offers a range of potential benefits, including:
Enhanced Oxygen Delivery
Improves oxygen supply to tissues and organs.
Boosted Immune Response
Stimulates the immune system, aiding in infection control and disease resistance.
Detoxification
Helps eliminate toxins and improve blood purification.
Increased Energy Levels
Patients often report higher energy and vitality post-treatment.
Improved Circulation
Enhances blood flow and oxygenation, which can support overall cardiovascular health.
Skin Health
May promote healing and rejuvenation of skin conditions.
Pain Relief
Can be beneficial for chronic pain conditions by reducing inflammation.