Ozone Therapy / EBOO

Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation (EBOO) is one of bVital PC’s most extensive procedures for giving Ozone and completely purifying your blood.

What is EBOO?

Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation (EBOO) is one of bVital PC’s most extensive procedures for giving Ozone and completely purifying your blood. This treatment involves injecting Ozone into your bloodstream through a machine and then injecting it intravenously back into your body. Unlike other treatments like MAH or ‘Ten Pass’ ozone therapy, which only filters a tiny amount of blood a few times, EBOO purifies the complete blood supply continually. The protocol session lasts an hour and is divided into two parts:

COMPREHENSIVE FILTRATION

Excess inflammatory proteins, lipids, cholesterol, heavy metal pollutants, cellular debris, and senescent cells are removed from the blood as it passes through the filter (old and malfunctioning cells).

This alone aids in the reduction of systemic inflammation, which contributes to chronic disease and premature aging.

OZONATING
THE BLOOD 

The blood is subsequently filtered through the device’s gas exchange filter and saturated with Ozone in a chamber. Ozone is a very powerful oxidant that may kill viruses, bacteria, and fungi.

This improves the body’s ability to fight infections, eliminate toxins, reduce inflammation, and super-oxygenate blood, which increases the amount of oxygen produced by haemoglobin throughout the body.

During therapy, the difference in color between “old” (low) and “new” (oxygenated) blood is clearly visible and pleasurable to witness.

potential benefits

EBOO has many potential benefits:

What can EBOO/Ozone Therapy Treat?

EBOO’s high therapeutic potential in patients with severe peripheral artery disease, coronary disease, cholesterol embolism, severe dyslipidemia, Madelung disease, and abrupt deafness of vascular origin has been confirmed by clinical experience.

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