Overview
EBOO — Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation & Ozonation — circulates a patient’s blood outside the body, exposes it to medical-grade ozone and oxygen, and returns it to circulation. The procedure reduces systemic inflammation and prepares the body’s terrain for regenerative work.
The science
Ozone (O₃) is an oxidative agent that, when introduced in controlled medical concentrations, triggers a cascade of beneficial responses: improved oxygen delivery, modulated inflammation, enhanced antioxidant capacity, and improved cellular metabolism.
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Citations
- Rowen RJ, et al. Ozone and oxidation therapies as a solution to the emerging crisis in infectious disease management: a review of current knowledge and experience. Med Gas Res. 2019. PMC7802416 →
- Smith NL, et al. Ozone therapy: an overview of pharmacodynamics, current research, and clinical utility. Med Gas Res. 2017. PubMed 29152215 →