EBOO

Ozone molecule on a blue sky background, representing EBOO therapy in Minneapolis

Extracorporal Blood
Oxygenation & Ozonation

Hand operating a white oxygen tank regulator


At Lifespan Health, we offer advanced supportive therapies designed to help patients pursue a more comprehensive path to wellness. One of these therapies is EBOO, which stands for Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation. This treatment involves circulating blood outside the body through a specialized system, where it is exposed to oxygen and ozone and then returned to the circulation.

EBOO is often sought by patients who are looking for deeper support for overall health, detoxification, circulation, and immune resilience. Because the blood is processed through an extracorporeal circuit, EBOO is considered a more intensive therapy than standard ozone treatments and is often chosen by individuals seeking a more comprehensive approach.

How EBOO Works

During an EBOO treatment, blood is withdrawn through a sterile, closed-loop system and passed through specialized tubing and filtration components. In this process, the blood is exposed to carefully controlled amounts of oxygen and ozone before being returned to the body. The treatment is performed by trained medical staff in a monitored clinical setting.

The goal of EBOO is to support the body in several ways, including oxygen delivery, oxidative signaling, and removal of certain circulating burdens through the filtration process. Patients often choose the treatment as part of a broader wellness or restorative program.

Why consider EBOO

Patients may be interested in EBOO as part of an integrative strategy to support:

– Detoxification
– Healthy circulation
– Immune system function
– Reduction of overall toxic burden
– Recovery and resilience
– General wellness optimization

Because each patient is different, the treatment is typically considered within the context of an individualized treatment plan.

If you are interested in learning whether EBOO may be appropriate for your wellness plan, we invite you to contact Lifespan Health to schedule a consultation. We are happy to discuss our approach, answer your questions, and help you explore your options.