Treatment Protocols

Understand common EBOO and EBO2 protocols, dosing, and session guidelines.

EBOO Protocol Overview

EBOO (Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation) typically involves drawing blood from the patient, ozonating it outside the body, and reinfusing it. A standard protocol often ranges from 6 to 10 sessions, though individual needs vary based on condition and provider guidance.

EBO2 Protocol Overview

EBO2 (Ozone Dialysis) adds advanced blood filtration to the EBOO process. It is commonly used for detoxification and immune support. Providers may recommend a series of sessions spaced over several weeks, with maintenance sessions as needed.

What to Expect

  • Initial consultation and bloodwork review
  • Each session typically lasts 60–90 minutes
  • Possible mild fatigue or flu-like symptoms post-session (Herxheimer reaction)
  • Hydration and rest are encouraged between sessions
  • Protocols are individualized — always follow your provider's plan

Safety Considerations

EBOO and EBO2 should only be performed by trained medical professionals. Not all patients are candidates. Discuss your full medical history, medications, and goals with a qualified clinic before beginning treatment.

Disclaimer: The protocol information on this page is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before beginning any ozone therapy treatment.