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Our goal is to help you feel clearer, more energetic, and ready to re-engage with daily life. If you are navigating chronic inflammation, post-infection fatigue, toxin exposures, or complex, multi-system symptoms, our team will guide you step by step with restorative care and measurable milestones. Book a consultation to learn if EBOO is right for you.
EBOO therapy increases cellular oxygen utilization, accelerates cellular recovery, optimizes blood circulation, cleanses the blood, eliminates toxins, boosts immunity, reduces systemic pain, and decreases inflammation. EBOO activates the immune system to combat harmful bacteria, fungi, and viruses, promoting an immune response against infectious diseases.
It is a specialized variant of intravenous ozone therapy, which uses a filter to cleanse the blood while ozonating and oxygenating it. The filtration system effectively segregates harmful agents, including various toxins, pesticides, viruses, mold, fungi, biofilm, and chemicals.
In EBOO therapy, a person will receive an intravenous line in each arm. We use an intravenous line to extract the blood, filter it, ozonate it, and oxygenate it. The second intravenous line returns the treated blood to the body. This process helps purify the blood and enhances overall oxygen levels, potentially improving energy and vitality. d to the body. This process, which typically takes around 40 minutes, filters approximately 1.8–3.3 liters of blood.
EBOO therapy (extracorporeal blood oxygenation and ozonation) is used for a variety of conditions to comprehensively improve health or as a primary treatment.
Some of the conditions that can benefit from this therapy are
Due to the significant amount of ozone and oxygen received during EBOO therapy, some people experience an increase in their energy after the treatment. It is also possible to have a Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction. For this reason, Dr. Mel will create a personalized care plan for pre- and post-EBOO treatment.
EBOO may be considered as part of an integrative plan for individuals seeking support with immune balance, detox pathways and oxygen utilization. Suitability depends on your history, current medications and labs. We will review contraindications and design the safest sequence for you.
In a notable 2005 study, EBOO treatments were administered to individuals with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) as part of a clinical trial to evaluate their impact on skin lesions. Compared to alternative treatment, the EBOO group experienced a significant reduction in skin lesions. EBOO patients reported less discomfort and better overall health, in addition to the resolution of skin problems.
In addition to these applications, ozone therapy has shown promise for patients with fungal infections, tetanus, chronic fatigue, heart diseases, eye problems, skin issues, respiratory difficulties, heavy metal poisoning, biotoxin illnesses, CIRS, mold toxicity, autoimmune diseases, cancer, and other medical conditions.
At Mitogenesis, we tailor our EBOO treatment approach to the unique health status and therapeutic goals of everyone.
At Mitogenesis, in Scottsdale, Arizona, we provide holistic and integrative health solutions, including advanced therapies such as EBOO Therapy (Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation with Ozone). Whether you are seeking integrative oncology, treatment for mold toxicity, biotoxin illness, long COVID, or Lyme disease, our personalized approach ensures that your unique health needs are addressed with the utmost care and expertise.
EBOO therapy is an innovative treatment designed to enhance your body's natural healing processes by increasing cellular oxygen utilization, optimizing blood circulation, and boosting immunity. This therapy purifies the blood of toxins, pesticides, viruses, mold, fungi, and chemicals, providing profound benefits such as reducing inflammation, managing pain, increasing energy levels, and improving mental clarity.
Experience the transformative effects of EBOO therapy and our other integrative treatments at Mitogenesis. Our team of experts, led by Dr. Mel, will develop a personalized care plan tailored to your specific health condition and therapeutic goals, ensuring you achieve optimal health and well-being.
EBOO therapy is considered one of the most advanced and powerful forms of ozone therapy, and it significantly differs from other more common modalities in several key aspects. EBOO is the most intensive and systemic, ideal for chronic, autoimmune, or infectious diseases that are difficult to treat.
Ready to see whether EBOO belongs in your plan? Book a consultation with Mitogenesis in Scottsdale to review your history, labs, and goals, and to map a safe, step-wise approach tailored to you. Contact us at 480-781-4800 or email mitogenesis@info.health to book your appointment. Discover how our holistic and integrative approach can help you regain your health and well-being. Your journey toward optimal health begins with mitogenesis.
Reviewed by: Dr. Mel Schottenstein Naturopathic Doctor NMD, MBE, MScN, FICT, FSCT
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