EBOO Therapy in Idaho Falls
Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation
Your Blood Tells a Story
Your circulatory system processes approximately 2,000 gallons of blood every single day. That blood carries oxygen, nutrients, and immune cells to every corner of your body. It also encounters toxins, pathogens, and metabolic waste along the way.
What if you could give your blood a reset?
EBOO therapy does exactly that. This advanced treatment filters and oxygenates your blood outside the body, infuses it with medical-grade ozone, and returns it to circulation cleaner and more oxygen-rich than before. The process supports your body’s natural detoxification systems while delivering one of the highest therapeutic doses of ozone available.
People seeking EBOO often share similar frustrations. Persistent fatigue that rest does not resolve. Mental fog that interferes with daily life. Lingering symptoms that seem to have no clear answer. These concerns bring patients to Ridgeline Longevity & Aesthetics in Idaho Falls, where we provide this innovative therapy to the Eastern Idaho community.
What is EBOO Therapy?
EBOO stands for Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation. This advanced treatment draws blood from your body, filters it through a specialized dialysis-like membrane, infuses it with medical-grade ozone and oxygen, and returns it to your circulation within a single session.
Think of EBOO as a deep-cleaning support system for your bloodstream. Your liver and kidneys work continuously to filter blood, but they can become burdened by environmental factors, infections, and metabolic byproducts. EBOO provides additional support, helping to address impurities that may accumulate over time.
Medical professionals around the world have explored ozone therapy for over a century. EBOO represents a sophisticated evolution of this practice, processing significantly larger volumes of blood than traditional ozone IV methods while adding filtration capabilities.
Conditions That May Be Supported by EBOO Therapy
Chronic Infections
- Lyme disease and co-infections
- Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)
- Chronic viral conditions
- Persistent bacterial infections
- Fungal overgrowth
Autoimmune Concerns
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Lupus
- Multiple sclerosis
- Fibromyalgia
- Hashimoto’s thyroiditis
Toxic Burden Conditions
- Mold illness and mycotoxin exposure
- Heavy metal concerns
- Chemical sensitivity
- Environmental illness
- CIRS (Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome)
Cardiovascular Wellness
- Poor circulation
- Peripheral arterial concerns
- Cardiovascular inflammation
- Blood pressure support
Neurological and Cognitive Concerns
- Chronic brain fog
- Cognitive concerns
- Memory issues
Energy and Fatigue
- Chronic fatigue
- Post-viral fatigue
- Persistent symptoms following illness
- Unexplained exhaustion
Skin Concerns
- Eczema
- Psoriasis
- Chronic skin inflammation
How EBOO Works: The Treatment Process
Step 1: Blood Collection
Our medical team gently draws blood from one arm using specialized IV access. The process feels similar to a standard blood draw.
Step 2: Filtration and Ozonation
Your blood travels through a closed-loop system featuring a medical-grade dialysis filter. This filter is designed to capture various impurities including toxins, heavy metals, and cellular debris. Simultaneously, the system infuses your blood with pure ozone and oxygen.
Step 3: UV Light Exposure
Many protocols incorporate ultraviolet blood irradiation (UVBI), exposing your blood to UVA, UVB, and UVC light. This step is intended to enhance antimicrobial effects and support immune function.
Step 4: Return to Circulation
Oxygenated blood flows back into your body through your other arm. Patients often notice the color difference as blood entering the machine appears darker, while returning blood looks brighter red.
Treatment Duration
Each EBOO session typically lasts 60 to 90 minutes. During this time, the system processes 2 to 3 liters of blood, approximately half to three-quarters of your total blood volume.
Individual results vary. EBOO therapy is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult with our medical team to determine if EBOO is appropriate for your specific situation.
Complementary Therapies at Ridgeline Longevity & Aesthetics
EBOO therapy can work alongside other wellness approaches. Combining treatments may enhance your overall experience:
- NAD+ IV Therapy: Supports cellular energy
- High-Dose Vitamin C Infusions: Provides antioxidant support
- IV Nutrient Therapy: Delivers vitamins and minerals directly
- Peptide Therapy: Supports tissue health and optimization
Ask our team about creating a comprehensive wellness approach tailored to your goals.
Potential Benefits of EBOO Therapy
What Some Patients Report Shortly After Treatment
Improved Energy: Some patients report a noticeable energy improvement within hours of treatment. Enhanced oxygen delivery to cells may support improved cellular function.
Mental Clarity: Many patients describe reduced brain fog following sessions. Better oxygenation may support cognitive function and concentration.
Easier Breathing: Some patients report that they feel they can breathe more deeply and easily after treatment.
General Well-Being: Patients frequently describe a feeling of lightness and improved overall wellness following their sessions.
What Some Patients Report Over Time
Reduced Inflammation: Some patients undergoing consistent EBOO sessions report calmer inflammatory responses and relief from discomfort.
Immune Support: EBOO is thought to help modulate immune system activity, potentially supporting balanced immune responses.
Cardiovascular Support: Some patients report improved circulation and vascular function over time.
Detoxification Support: EBOO may assist the liver and kidneys in their natural detoxification processes.
Recovery Support: Athletes and active individuals sometimes report quicker recovery times and reduced muscle soreness.
These statements reflect patient reports and theoretical mechanisms. Individual experiences vary significantly.
The Science Behind Ozone: How EBOO May Work
Ozone (O3) serves as the therapeutic agent in EBOO. This oxygen molecule contains three oxygen atoms instead of the two found in regular oxygen. Medical professionals have explored ozone’s properties for over a century.
Proposed Mechanisms of Ozone
Antimicrobial Properties: Research suggests ozone may help inactivate various pathogens including viruses, bacteria, and fungi, circulating in the blood.
Immune Modulation: Ozone is thought to help regulate immune system activity rather than simply stimulating or suppressing it.
Inflammation Response: Some research indicates ozone may influence inflammatory pathways throughout the body.
Oxygen Utilization: Treatment may improve red blood cells’ ability to transport and release oxygen to tissues.
Cellular Energy Support: Ozone may support mitochondrial function, potentially improving cellular energy production.
Research on ozone therapy continues to evolve. These proposed mechanisms require further study.
EBOO vs. Traditional Ozone Therapy: What Is the Difference?
Standard ozone IV therapy processes a small volume of blood, typically 60 to 200 milliliters per session. EBOO processes 2 to 3 liters, representing a much larger volume.
Additionally, EBOO incorporates blood filtration that traditional methods do not provide. This filtration is designed to physically remove various impurities rather than relying solely on ozone exposure.
Safety Considerations for EBOO Therapy
EBOO therapy maintains a favorable safety profile when performed by trained medical professionals using proper equipment. The treatment occurs within a completely closed system, meaning your blood does not contact external elements.
Potential Side Effects
Most patients tolerate EBOO well. Some may experience:
- Mild fatigue as the body adjusts
- Temporary lightheadedness
- Slight soreness at IV insertion sites
- Brief flu-like symptoms
These effects typically resolve quickly.
Who Should Discuss EBOO Carefully with Their Provider?
Certain conditions may require special consideration before EBOO treatment. Our medical team thoroughly evaluates each patient to ensure treatment appropriateness and safety.
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Why Choose Ridgeline Longevity & Aesthetics
At Ridgeline Longevity & Aesthetics in Idaho Falls, we take an integrative approach to pain and wellness. Our experienced providers use EBOO therapy alongside other regenerative and functional treatments to create personalized care plans that address your unique needs. Our goal is to help you not only manage pain but also restore vitality and enhance your overall quality of life.
Book your appointment today to see if EBOO Therapy would be a good fit for you and your health goals.
