Therapeutic Technology and Mechanism of Action
01 Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation (EBOO)
EBOO draws up to 3.5 liters of blood —up to two-thirds of total blood volume—and runs it through a closed-loop dialysis filter system, where a controlled blend of medical-grade ozone and oxygen is infused. The blood is returned to the patient in real-time, making this an active, continuous system. Unlike traditional ozone IV methods (MAH, 10-pass), EBOO offers greater volume treatment with enhanced detox, oxygenation, and immune modulation benefits.
The Role of the Filter in EBOO The filter used in EBOO therapy is a high-permeability hollow-fiber membrane, similar to those used in dialysis. Its function is critical for safe and effective ozone delivery:
Allows ozone and oxygen gases to interact with blood across a semipermeable membrane without introducing gas bubbles. Diffusion Surface:
Gases flow in the opposite direction of the blood to maximize exchange efficiency. Cross-Current Flow:
Converts ozone into dissolved forms (ozonides), avoiding gas embolism and enabling direct immune and antioxidant stimulation. Safety:
Large surface area supports high blood volume treatment in a relatively short session. Enhanced Exposure:
This filter technology is what distinguishes EBOO from standard ozone therapies—it allows your blood to be treated safely and thoroughly in one session.
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