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What Is Eboo Treatment? What You Need to Know

By March 21, 2025March 24th, 2025No Comments

Radiation. Snake venom. Ozone gas. What do they have in common? They’re toxic. And they might also be life-saving.

That’s the delicate balance of toxicology: dose makes the poison.

Take ozone gas—once considered a harmful substance that should stay in the atmosphere. Now, it’s being studied for its potential in wound healing, managing inflammation, and even addressing heart disease.

Fast forward two decades, and ozone therapy has evolved. The new version, ozone dialysis or advanced ozone therapy, claims to improve on what came before. But does it actually deliver better results? Is it more effective or safer?

Let’s break it down and see for ourselves.

What Is Eboo Treatment?

EBOO treatment, or Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation, is a process where they draw blood from your body, mix it with ozone gas, filter it, and send it back into your bloodstream. People who support EBOO say it can help improve circulation, aid detoxification, and boost your overall wellness.

EBOO works through a closed system for blood processing, which is something you’ll find in other ozone therapies too. But the real difference with EBOO is the filtration step. The blood gets filtered through a machine (similar to dialysis), which helps remove toxins and other unwanted stuff before it gets mixed with ozone.

An EBOO session usually lasts anywhere from 60 to 90 minutes, depending on your condition and what you’re aiming to achieve.

EBOO has been getting attention lately for its potential to boost energy, improve circulation, and help with chronic conditions. The idea is that ozone helps oxygenate your tissues, while the filtration step might help clear out harmful substances from your blood.

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What Are the Benefits of Eboo Treatment?

1. Improved circulation

EBOO might help with poor circulation or chronic fatigue by improving blood flow.

Some studies suggest that it could boost circulation, helping deliver oxygen and nutrients to the areas of the body that need it most. This may help with symptoms like heavy legs or constant tiredness. Some patients with peripheral artery disease have reported less pain and better overall well-being after undergoing EBOO.

2. Better oxygen levels

One of the main benefits of EBOO is its potential to oxygenate the blood. More oxygen in the bloodstream might improve tissue oxygenation, which can help cells function and heal more effectively.

3. Helping your body detox

EBOO might support your body’s natural detox processes by helping remove impurities from the blood. During treatment, blood is filtered, which may help clear toxins from your system.

4. Potential benefits for chronic conditions

Some scientists believe that EBOO could offer benefits for people with chronic health issues like diabetes, heart disease, and autoimmune conditions.

Research suggests that EBOO might help those with severe vascular problems, like peripheral artery disease or coronary disease. Some studies even show potential improvements for rare conditions like Madelung disease and sudden deafness.

5. Help with severe infections

EBOO may even offer some help with severe infections. A case study found that EBOO helped improve the condition of a patient with necrotizing fasciitis, a life-threatening infection that causes tissue death. While this is just one case, it shows that EBOO may have potential in aiding recovery from severe infections by improving blood flow and oxygenation.

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Is Eboo Treatment Safe?

Some people say EBOO is safe, but without solid research and with the risks involved, it’s something you need to be careful with. Make sure you fully understand what’s involved before making any decisions.

Here are the main safety concerns:

  • Ozone Toxicity: Ozone is toxic. Even though EBOO uses ozone outside your body, there’s still a risk it could get into your bloodstream. This can irritate your lungs and cause breathing problems.
  • Blood Clots (Embolism): Anytime blood is drawn and reintroduced, it can lead to blood clots. Even though EBOO uses a closed system, clots can still form and move to vital organs, causing serious issues.
  • Infections: Needles and catheters going into your bloodstream always come with some risk of infection, even if the procedure is done under sterile conditions.
  • Reactions to the Procedure: Some patients may have reactions like allergies, fever, or chills after the procedure.
    Lack of Standardized Protocols: Because EBOO isn’t widely accepted, there’s no standard way to do it. This can make the procedure less consistent and potentially unsafe.
  • Underlying Health Conditions: People with conditions like bleeding disorders, heart disease, or active infections may not be good candidates for EBOO.
  • Not Enough Long-Term Data: We don’t know much about the long-term effects of EBOO. There’s just not enough research on how it could affect your health in the long run.

The biggest safety concern with EBOO is the limited research available. There aren’t enough solid studies to confirm its safety, so we don’t know how it really affects your health.

And EBOO is not approved by the FDA for any medical treatments, meaning it hasn’t gone through the same safety testing that other treatments have.

If you’re considering EBOO, talk to a qualified healthcare professional. Make sure you get an unbiased opinion on the potential risks and benefits based on your health before making any decisions.

When Should You Consider Eboo Treatment?

Because EBOO lacks solid scientific support and carries potential risks, it’s important to be cautious about when—or even if—you should consider it. It’s definitely not a first-choice treatment for any medical condition. Let’s break it down:

When Not to Consider EBOO:

  • For conditions with proven treatments: If you have a condition with well-established treatments (like antibiotics for infections or chemotherapy for cancer), those should be your go-to. EBOO should never replace or delay standard medical care.
  • As a “cure” for serious diseases: EBOO may get promoted as a fix for chronic or complex illnesses, but don’t be fooled by claims that it can cure things like cancer or autoimmune diseases. These claims aren’t backed by solid evidence.
  • If you have contraindications: Certain conditions make EBOO riskier. Avoid it if you have:
    -Bleeding disorders
    -Unstable cardiovascular disease
    -Active infections
    -Pregnancy or breastfeeding
  • Based only on anecdotal evidence: Don’t make decisions based on testimonials or personal stories alone. One person’s experience doesn’t replace scientific research.

When EBOO Might Be Discussed (with a qualified doctor):

  • After trying all other options: If you’ve exhausted all conventional treatments for a chronic condition without success, and you understand the risks and lack of evidence, it might be worth discussing with your doctor. Keep in mind, this is about weighing the risks against the potential, but unproven, benefits—not expecting a miracle cure.

Steps to Take Before Considering EBOO:

1. Consult a qualified healthcare professional (not affiliated with EBOO clinics): Get an unbiased opinion about your condition and the available treatment options. Talk about the risks and the lack of evidence for EBOO.
2. Thoroughly research EBOO: Look for scientific studies published in reputable journals. Be cautious of clinics promoting EBOO—they might have a financial interest in selling the treatment.
3. Understand the risks: Make sure you’re fully aware of potential side effects and complications with EBOO.
4. Manage your expectations: If you decide to go ahead with EBOO, remember that the benefits aren’t proven. Don’t expect a miracle fix.
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