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EBOO Therapy: A Modern Approach to Oxygen-Based Wellness
What is EBOO Therapy?
Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation (EBOO) is an advanced medical procedure in which a small quantity of blood is continuously circulated through a specialised medical device outside the body. During circulation, the blood is exposed to a carefully controlled mixture of medical oxygen and ozone before being safely returned to the bloodstream.
The procedure is performed using a sterile, closed-loop system under strict medical supervision. Its goal is to enhance oxygen utilisation, support normal physiological functions, and promote the body’s natural healing mechanisms.
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Potential Clinical Applications
EBOO has been explored as an adjunctive therapy in a variety of medical conditions. Areas under investigation include:
* Chronic inflammatory disorders
* Autoimmune diseases
* Psoriasis
* Rheumatoid arthritis
* Ankylosing spondylitis
* Chronic fatigue syndromes
* Delayed wound healing
* Diabetic foot ulcers
* Osteomyelitis
* Peripheral vascular disorders
* Selected post-cancer rehabilitation programmes
* Chronic infections (as supportive therapy alongside standard treatment)
* Metabolic disorders including diabetes, hypertension and dyslipidaemia
* General wellness and healthy ageing programmes
EBOO should always complement—not replace—conventional medical treatment.
Potential Benefits Reported by Patients
Many individuals undergoing EBOO therapy describe improvements such as:
* Increased energy levels
* Enhanced physical stamina
* Improved recovery after illness
* Better sense of wellbeing
* Reduced feelings of fatigue
* Improved mental clarity
* Better quality of life in selected chronic conditions
Individual responses vary, and outcomes cannot be guaranteed.
Key Takeaways
EBOO represents an innovative oxygen-based therapy that aims to support normal physiological processes by improving oxygen utilisation and modulating biological pathways involved in healing and recovery.
While growing clinical experience has generated interest in its potential applications, ongoing research continues to evaluate its role across different medical conditions. For this reason, EBOO should be viewed as an adjunctive therapy delivered under qualified medical supervision and integrated into a comprehensive treatment plan.
Safety Considerations
Modern EBOO therapy is performed using precisely calibrated medical ozone concentrations and specialised equipment designed specifically for extracorporeal ozone delivery.
When performed by experienced clinicians using approved protocols, the procedure is generally well tolerated.
Some patients may experience temporary fatigue, warmth, or mild light-headedness immediately following treatment, which usually resolves without intervention.
As with any medical procedure, suitability should be determined after a comprehensive medical assessment.
Medical Disclaimer
This brochure is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for personalised medical advice. Treatment suitability varies from person to person and should always be discussed with a qualified healthcare professional.
How is the Procedure Performed?
EBOO therapy is carried out in a clinical setting by trained healthcare professionals.
The procedure generally involves:
* Placement of a small intravenous cannula.
* Controlled circulation of blood through a specialised extracorporeal system.
* Exposure of the blood to a calibrated oxygen–ozone mixture.
* Continuous return of treated blood back into the circulation.
Because blood continuously returns to the body throughout the treatment, there is no significant blood loss. A typical session lasts approximately 45–60 minutes, and most individuals tolerate the procedure comfortably.
How is EBOO Different from Dialysis or Chelation?
Although EBOO uses an extracorporeal circulation system, it is not a dialysis treatment. It is also not a chelation procedure designed to remove heavy metals.
The primary objective of EBOO is controlled oxygenation and ozonation of circulating blood. Patients should be aware that claims suggesting routine removal of toxins, heavy metals, or significant filtration of body fluids are not established features of standard EBOO therapy.
How Medical Ozone May Support the Body
Medical ozone is believed to trigger several biological responses that may help optimise normal cellular function.
Potential mechanisms include:
* Supporting oxygen delivery to tissues
* Enhancing microcirculation
* Stimulating endogenous antioxidant systems
* Modulating inflammatory pathways
* Supporting mitochondrial function and cellular energy production
Mitochondria, often referred to as the “powerhouses” of the cell, play a central role in energy generation. Improved mitochondrial efficiency may contribute to better vitality and recovery.



