EBOO ozone therapy for healing
Ozone therapy is an advanced treatment that uses ozone gas to increase tissue oxygenation throughout your body, and can help manage auto immune diseases. Infusing your cells with a combination of oxygen and ozone increases circulation, relieves inflammation, and boosts energy.
What conditions can benefit from ozone therapy?
- Heart disease
- Diabetes
- Lyme disease
- Chronic fatigue
- Colitis
- Herpes
- Autoimmune diseases
- Crohn’s disease
- Macular degeneration
How Do I Prepare for Ozone Therapy?
Preparing for ozone therapy is simple. Its recommends drinking plenty of water in the days leading up to your appointment. You should also eat a meal beforehand. If you have any allergies or take prescription medication, let your provider know as well.
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How Does Ozone Therapy Work?
During your treatment, you sit with two IVs placed in each arm. One removes the blood, and the other infuses the cleaned blood back into your body. The blood enters a chamber where it is separated into "good" and "bad" components. The "bad" byproducts, like plaque, biofilm, bacteria, and heavy metals, are filtered out. The "good" blood is then ozonated and reinfused into your body through the second IV.
Filtered Blood Components Include:
• Endotoxins (fragments of pathogenic bacteria, fungus, and mold)
• Biofilm (sludge created by pathogens that hides them from immune cells)
• Tissue debris (damaged by infections or antimicrobial drugs)
The kidneys and liver aren’t as efficient at removing these physical debris particles, which is why the EBOO machine is used to filter them out. Each ozone therapy session lasts around 60 minutes, during which 1.8–3 liters of blood is filtered.


IV Ozone (also called 10-pass or MAH) infuses ozone into the blood without filtering it. In contrast, EBOO not only infuses ozone but also filters the blood, removing harmful toxins and debris. A single session of EBOO is equivalent to 40 passes of MAH.
The number of treatments depends on your age and condition, but typically, 3–4 sessions spaced a week apart are recommended. After the initial series, periodic maintenance every 3–4 months is suggested.
Ozone therapy is generally safe and well-tolerated with no downtime. However, if you have a bleeding disorder or thyroid disease, be sure to inform your provider to minimize risks.
Preparing for EBOO ozone therapy is simple. Drink plenty of water in the days leading up to your appointment and eat a light meal beforehand. Inform your provider about any allergies or medications you're taking.