Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation
EBO2 Therapy
We are very pleased to announce that we now have one of the first units for EBO2 therapy in the USA.
This represents another quantum leap for our practice and our patients. EBO2 allows for the reduction of chronic inflammation, and creates a watershed of positive impacts on the quality of life and performance of its patients, as inflammation is the mother of all disease. EBO2 can be used as an adjunct to treatment for cardiovascular and autoimmune diseases, fibromyalgia and general well-being.

What is EBO2?
EBO2 stands for Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation. This seems like a complicated phrase, but if we break it down we get an idea of what it really means: Extracorporeal means outside of the body, oxygenation means putting oxygen into an area, and ozonation means adding ozone to an area.
EBO2 is a modern, high-volume blood filter device, which uses integrated diffusing membranes within the filter fibers to trap lipids and proteins which are in excess in the venous blood supply.
The EBO2 protocol is a minimally invasive intravenous therapy that is similar to hemodialysis and was developed as a treatment for many cardiovascular problems. In this protocol, the majority of a patient's blood is re-circulated over a period of 45 minutes for treatment with medical ozone with the added benefit of the removal of fats, cholesterols, heavy metals, toxins, and inflammatory proteins. Medical ozone therapy is already a well-established alternative and complementary therapy in most major European countries including Germany, France, Italy, Austria and Switzerland.
What is EBO2 for?
While EBO2 protocol treatments can be a valuable part of any person’s wellness plan, we often see patients finding relief of symptoms from conditions such as:
- Autoimmune related diseases
- Bacterial and viral pathologies
- Brain fog
- Cardiovascular disease
- Fatigue
- Fibromyalgia
- Inflammatory diseases
- Lyme disease
- Mold exposure
- Sleeping difficulties
- Idiosyncratic issues