EBOO – Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation
EBOO - Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation
EBOO, which stands for Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation, is an advanced form of ozone therapy involving both oxygenation and filtration of the blood. This treatment draws blood, treats it with medical-grade oxygen and ozone, filters out toxins and impurities, and then returns the cleansed blood to the body.
🩸 What Is EBOO Full Spectrum Therapy?
EBOO stands for Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation. It’s a special kind of ozone therapy where your blood is taken out of your body, cleaned and treated with oxygen and ozone, and then returned—all in a closed-loop system (meaning it’s sterile and nothing is exposed to the air).
🔄 How It Works
- Blood is drawn from one vein and passed through a filter.
- A mix of oxygen and ozone is added to the blood.
- The treated blood is then returned to your body through another vein.
- The whole process takes about 1 hour.
It’s sometimes called “ozone dialysis” because it looks similar to kidney dialysis, but it’s not the same. No dialysis fluid is used—just ozone and oxygen.
🌈 What Makes It “Full Spectrum”?
This version of EBOO includes UBI therapy (Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation), which uses UV light to further clean and energize the blood. Together, ozone and UBI:
- Reduce detox symptoms (like fatigue or achiness)
- Boost overall benefits
- Help with anti-aging and immune support
🧪 What Does the Filter Remove?
There’s a collection cup that gathers waste from your blood. People have reported seeing:
- Heavy metals
- Microplastics
- Parasites
But there’s no solid scientific proof yet—just observations. Research is ongoing.
🧍♂️ Who Can Get It?
- Most people can benefit—whether you’re sick, healthy, young, or older.
- You need two healthy veins for the treatment.
- If your veins are hard to access, this therapy might not be possible.
🥗 Before & After Tips
Before Treatment:
- Eat a healthy meal with protein and fats.
- Drink plenty of water to help with vein access.
After Treatment:
- You might feel energized, relaxed, or tired—all are normal.
- If you feel “off,” try:
- Resting
- Taking your supplements
- Gentle movement (like walking)
- Detox methods (sauna, red light therapy, ginger baths, etc.)
💉 Can It Be Combined With Other IV Therapies?
Yes! It works well with:
- Vitamin C
- Glutathione
- NAD
- Methylene Blue
- Myers Cocktails (a mix of vitamins and minerals)
These help your body complete the healing cycle and boost the effects of ozone and UBI.
Safety and Contraindications
Yes, EBOO can be your first ozone treatment, and many patients are able to complete a full EBOO session on their first visit. However, Dr. Lucky will first review your full medical history and recent lab work to determine if EBOO is the most appropriate starting point for you. When it’s time to begin EBOO, you will be closely monitored and guided on how to minimize any potential healing reactions afterward.
The degree of side effects varies depending on the patient’s individual health, the dose of ozone administered, and the severity of their condition. For example, patients with long-standing chronic illnesses like Long COVID or Lyme disease may experience a “healing reaction” (also known as a Herxheimer reaction or “herx”). This occurs when the immune system is stimulated, detox pathways are activated, and infections begin to die off. As a result, some patients may feel more fatigued immediately after treatment as the body prioritizes healing and recovery.
Other potential side effects may include:
- General IV-related effects such as transient low blood sugar, headache, lightheadedness, local swelling, bruising, or irritation at the catheter insertion site
- A temporary shift in the menstrual cycle
- Slight hemolysis (which may cause brownish or reddish urine)
To minimize side effects, consider:
- Staying well-hydrated
- Getting adequate rest
- Taking an Epsom salt bath, using a sauna, or doing a cold plunge
- Using anti-inflammatory supplements or medications as needed
- Eating a nutrient-dense meal with protein and healthy fats while limiting processed foods and sugars
If you experience any side effects, be sure to inform your doctor so they can provide appropriate guidance.
Yes, EBOO is extremely safe when performed by a trained, licensed medical professional using the highest-quality equipment. Side effects are rare, but some patients may experience temporary fatigue due to pathogen die-off or the activation of detoxification pathways—both considered positive healing responses.
While ozone therapy is highly safe, it is not suitable for everyone and is contraindicated in individuals with:
- G6PD deficiency
- Pregnancy or lactation
- Uncontrolled hyperthyroidism
- Active bleeding or acute hemorrhagic conditions
- Acute myocardial infarction (heart attack)
- Allergy to heparin
If you have any concerns about whether EBOO is right for you, consult with your doctor to ensure it is a safe and appropriate treatment for your condition.