Regenerative Medicine Los Angeles

Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation

What is EBOO Therapy?

Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation is an advanced form of ozone therapy that uses a peristaltic pump in order to withdraw blood from one vein, run it through a specialized filter, pass it through light-based processing, and then return it through an alternate arm.

 

It is a closed system designed to continuously circulate blood during the session in a monitored clinical setting. Patients interested in EBOO therapy at Regenerative Medicine LA undergo an individualized consultation to determine whether they are appropriate candidates for this elective service.

 

Patients who inquire about EBOO therapy at Regenerative Medicine LA are evaluated individually to determine whether they may be appropriate candidates for this elective physician-supervised procedure. EBOO is offered only upon patient request as an alternative or adjunctive option within a broader personalized care plan and is not presented as a substitute for standard medical diagnosis or treatment.

EBOO Therapy

One catheter is placed into a draw vein while another catheter is placed into the return vein. The draw vein draws the blood through a peristaltic pump slowly to support a controlled treatment process. The blood is then processed through a specialized filter and light-based system before being returned.

Our EBOO Treatment Process

Regenerative Medicine LA offers EBOO therapy in a physician-supervised clinical setting. With experience administering EBOO therapy to patients, the practice is recognized for its individualized approach and attention to patient care.

 

The practice emphasizes patient care, patient education, and staying updated on the latest developments in EBOO therapy as part of its overall approach to care.

 

This therapy is not presented as a routine treatment for all patients. It is discussed only when a patient specifically asks about alternative or adjunctive physician-supervised options.

Are there any dietary or lifestyle changes required for EBOO therapy?

We recommend eating a healthy meal prior, as EBOO therapy may leave some patients feeling slightly nauseated or lightheaded during or after treatment.

The Process of EBOO:

Two IVs will be started and the EBOO device will control the rest.

Monitoring During EBOO:

A Registered Nurse is monitoring you one on one during the treatment to support a closely supervised experience.

How many EBOO sessions are required to see results?

Treatment plans vary by individual. Some patients pursue a single session, while others may choose a series of sessions depending on their preferences, consultation, and physician assessment.

EBOO Therapy Potential Benefits

Patients often pursue EBOO therapy as part of a broader wellness, recovery, anti-aging, or longevity program. Individual experiences may vary from person to person.

 

EBOO is commonly selected by patients seeking a physician-supervised elective therapy that can be incorporated into a personalized care plan. No specific outcome can be guaranteed, and treatment decisions should always be based on an individualized medical evaluation.

 

Additionally, EBOO therapy may be considered by patients who are interested in supportive wellness services as part of a broader physician-guided program.

Provider receiving an EBOO treatment in the office.

Ideal candidate

Who is the ideal candidate for EBOO therapy treatments?

The ideal candidate is typically a patient who has specifically requested information about EBOO as an elective alternative or adjunctive option and who is medically appropriate for the procedure after consultation.

 

EBOO may be considered by individuals who are interested in physician-supervised elective therapies and who are determined to be appropriate candidates after consultation. Candidacy depends on a patient’s medical history, current medications, procedural considerations, and physician assessment.

Cardiovascular Diseases:

Patients with cardiovascular history should discuss their diagnoses, medications, and prior medical events during consultation so that candidacy can be reviewed on an individual basis.

Respiratory Diseases:

Patients with respiratory history should review their current symptoms, diagnoses, and medications prior to scheduling treatment.

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome:

Some patients interested in wellness, recovery, or longevity programs ask about EBOO therapy as part of a broader physician-guided plan. Appropriateness is determined individually.

Chronic Pain:

Patients interested in supportive elective therapies should discuss their goals and medical history with the office to determine whether EBOO is an appropriate option within their broader care plan.

Comprehensive Pain Management

If you are interested in EBOO therapy, contact the office of Regenerative Medicine LA at (310) 295-9403 to schedule a consultation and see if you are a candidate for treatment.

EBOO Therapy for Viral and Bacterial Infections

Some patients ask about EBOO while exploring additional physician-supervised wellness options alongside their ongoing medical care. EBOO is not presented as a substitute for standard evaluation, diagnosis, or treatment.

Balance Problems:

Patients experiencing dizziness, imbalance, fainting, or neurologic symptoms should first undergo appropriate medical evaluation to determine the cause before considering elective procedures.

Patients with suspected or confirmed infections should seek appropriate medical evaluation and treatment through the appropriate licensed healthcare channels.

Patients with autoimmune diagnoses often seek consultation regarding elective supportive therapies that may fit within a broader physician-guided wellness program. Whether EBOO is appropriate depends on the individual patient’s history, medications, specialist care, and physician assessment.

Why Choose Regenerative Medicine LA for Your EBOO Treatment

Regenerative Medicine LA has offered regenerative and integrative medicine services since 2016 and has extensive experience caring for patients seeking alternative and supportive wellness therapies. The practice emphasizes individualized care, physician oversight, patient education, and a personalized treatment experience.

 

We have been offering this therapy since 2017 as part of our broader wellness and longevity-focused service offerings.

Potential Side Effects of EBOO Therapy

While EBOO therapy is generally considered to be well tolerated by many patients, it is essential to be aware of potential side effects and contraindications. Individuals considering EBOO therapy should discuss their medical history and any concerns with a healthcare professional before undergoing treatment. EBOO is not FDA approved for any medical condition. Some possible side effects and contraindications include:

Contraindications

EBOO therapy may not be appropriate for individuals with the following conditions or situations:

Adverse Reactions to Heparin

If you have experienced adverse reactions to the blood thinner heparin, including heparin-induced thrombocytopenia, EBOO therapy may not be advisable.

Nausea

Some patients may experience slight nausea during or after EBOO therapy. It is recommended to eat a healthy meal prior to treatment.

Lightheadedness

Although not common, lightheadedness may be reported, particularly if strenuous exercise is performed within 24 hours of EBOO therapy. Patients are advised to avoid intense physical activity immediately following treatment.

Other Rare Side Effects

While rare, like any medical procedure, EBOO therapy may carry some potential risks or side effects. Patients should consult with their healthcare provider to fully understand the treatment process and determine whether they are suitable candidates.

It is important for individuals interested in EBOO therapy to undergo a thorough medical evaluation and consultation with a qualified healthcare professional to determine if they are suitable candidates and to discuss any potential side effects or contraindications.

Frequently Asked Questions

All your questions about EBOO therapy answered.

Is EBOO treatment considered safe?

EBOO treatment should only be considered after physician evaluation. Safety and appropriateness depend on the patient’s medical history, current medications, and procedural considerations.

EBOO is a continuous circulation process through a filter-based system using specialized equipment in a monitored clinical setting. It also incorporates light-based processing as part of the treatment procedure.

We recommend that patients discuss all current medical treatments, medications, supplements, and procedures with the office before scheduling EBOO therapy. We also recommend no strenuous exercise within 24 hours of treatment, as lightheadedness may be reported.

An EBOO machine is the cornerstone of Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation therapy. It is a sophisticated medical device designed to facilitate the treatment process. EBOO machines play a vital role in supporting precise control and monitoring of the procedure.

 

These machines are operated by trained medical professionals who oversee the entire procedure, making adjustments as needed to support the patient experience.

Results and patient experiences vary. No specific outcome can be guaranteed. The best way to determine whether EBOO therapy aligns with your goals is to schedule a consultation and review your medical history and treatment preferences with the office.

Anti-Aging, Regenerative, & Integrative Medicine located in Los Angeles, CA