EBOO Therapy: What It Is, How It Works, and Whether It’s Right for You

If you’ve spent any time exploring advanced IV and bio-wellness treatments, you’ve likely come across EBOO therapy. The name sounds technical – because it is. EBOO stands for Extracorporeal Blood Ozone and Oxygenation (often paired with UV light). In plain English: your blood is gently circulated outside the body through a specialized medical-grade system where it’s exposed to precisely calibrated ozone, oxygen, and ultraviolet light, then returned to you—all in a closed, sterile loop.

At Robertson Wellness & Aesthetics, clients seek out EBOO when they want a more comprehensive systemic treatment than a standard IV. Below, we’ll unpack what EBOO therapy is, what a session feels like, who may benefit, safety considerations, and how to think about the cost of EBOO therapy relative to what you actually get.

Want the full clinical overview first? Explore our service page for details on eboo therapy.

The Big Picture: Why EBOO?

Most IV drips deliver vitamins, minerals, amino acids, or fluids. Helpful, yes, but still localized to what’s in the bag. EBOO, by contrast, is a circulating system: blood is drawn from one arm, gently processed through a high-efficiency, medical-grade filter and gas exchange chamber, and returned via the other arm. During that pass, your blood is:

  • Oxygenated to support cellular energy production.
  • Exposed to medical ozone at controlled concentrations.
  • Illuminated with UV light (in EBOO + UV protocols), a step used to support the reduction of microbial load in the extracorporeal circuit.

Think of it as a “deep clean and refresh” for your circulating blood within a tightly controlled environment – aimed at supporting normal immune function, healthy circulation, and overall vitality.

What a Session Actually Feels Like

EBOO sessions are designed to be calm and comfortable. Here’s the typical flow:

  1. Intake & Baseline Check: We review medical history, medications, and goals to ensure EBOO is appropriate. Vital signs are taken.
  2. Dual-Site Setup: A small catheter is placed in one arm for gentle outflow; another in the opposite arm for return. Most clients describe this as a quick pinch.
  3. The Circuit: Blood circulates through single-use, sterile tubing and a specialized filter where it’s briefly exposed to a metered blend of oxygen/ozone and, when indicated, UV light. You’re relaxing in a reclining chair the whole time.
  4. 60–90 Minutes of Decompression: Many clients read, work quietly, or even nap. Our clinical team monitors you throughout.
  5. Post-Care: Catheters are removed, you’re re-checked, and you can typically resume normal activities the same day unless advised otherwise.

Common feedback? “I feel lighter,” “my head is clearer,” or simply “more energy.” Everyone’s experience is individual, of course, and outcomes depend on overall health, hydration, sleep, and consistency with wellness habits.

Who Might Consider EBOO?

While EBOO is not a treatment for any disease and isn’t a substitute for medical care, people often consider it for wellness aims such as:

  • General vitality and recovery support during demanding periods of work, training, or travel.
  • Complementary immune support during seasonal wellness shifts.
  • Circulatory and oxygenation support as part of a broader wellness strategy.
  • Paired optimization with IV nutrient therapy to support hydration and micronutrient status.

If you’re unsure whether EBOO aligns with your goals, we’ll help you compare it to other options like advanced vitamin drips, NAD+ therapy, red light sessions, or medical ozone injections used for localized concerns. The right choice depends on your goals, timeline, and tolerance for session length.

Safety, Screening, and Contraindications

Your safety comes first. EBOO is performed with single-use sterile disposables in a closed loop under clinician supervision. Even so, it is still an advanced procedure and not appropriate for everyone.

You should avoid or postpone EBOO if you have:

  • Active febrile illness or acute infection requiring urgent medical treatment
  • Uncontrolled hypertension or unstable cardiovascular conditions
  • Severe anemia or certain bleeding/clotting disorders
  • Specific enzyme deficiencies or conditions contraindicated for ozone exposure
  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding, unless cleared by your physician

We’ll review your history, current medications (especially anticoagulants), and any recent lab work. If there’s any doubt, we coordinate with your primary care provider. Our rule is simple: when in doubt, we wait.

EBOO vs. “A Stronger IV”: What’s the Difference?

A common question we hear is, “Is EBOO just a stronger IV?” Not exactly. Here’s the distinction:

  • IV Nutrient Therapy delivers targeted compounds (fluids, electrolytes, vitamins, amino acids). It’s additive – we’re giving your body something it needs.
  • EBOO is process-based – your own blood is circulated through a sophisticated extracorporeal system for gas exchange (oxygen/ozone) and often UV illumination before it returns. It’s about modulating and supporting internal balance in a way that’s different from simply infusing nutrients.

Many clients choose a stacked approach: EBOO for systemic support and periodic IVs for nutrient optimization. We’ll help you build a schedule that fits your goals and lifestyle.

How Many Sessions Will I Need?

There’s no one-size-fits-all protocol. Some clients book a single session to experience the effects; others schedule a short series (e.g., weekly or bi-weekly for 3–6 sessions), then maintain with monthly or seasonal visits. Factors that shape your plan include:

  • Baseline energy and recovery capacity
  • Stress load and travel frequency
  • Sleep quality and hydration habits
  • Goals (short-term reset vs. long-term optimization)

During your consultation, we’ll outline options and help you choose the most pragmatic path.

The Cost of EBOO Therapy: What You’ll Pay – and What You Get

EBOO is a premium, equipment-intensive treatment. Pricing reflects the specialized device, single-use sterile circuit, clinician time, and the extended session length compared to most IVs. We believe transparency helps you make an informed decision, so we’ve detailed the cost of EBOO therapy along with what’s included, optional add-ons, and how packages can lower per-session pricing.

Here’s how to think about value:

  • Clinical Oversight: A trained medical team monitors you throughout.
  • Technology & Disposables: Single-use sterile components and calibrated gas/UV systems.
  • Time on Device: Sessions run longer than a typical drip – usually 60–90 minutes.
  • Customization: Your protocol may be adjusted based on response and goals.
  • Integration: We can pair EBOO with IV nutrient strategies, hydration optimization, and lifestyle coaching to extend benefits beyond the chair.

If you’re comparing wellness investments, weigh session length, clinical supervision, consumables quality, and equipment standards – not just sticker price.

What to Do Before and After a Session

Before

  • Hydrate well the day before and the morning of your session.
  • Eat a light, balanced meal 1–2 hours prior.
  • Avoid heavy alcohol or intense workouts the night before.
  • Bring a layer – your body temp can dip a bit while you’re seated.

After

  • Continue hydrating; add electrolytes if advised.
  • Keep the rest of your day low-stress if possible.
  • Notice how you sleep and feel over the next 24–72 hours.
  • Jot down changes in energy, focus, or recovery to guide your plan.

FAQs We Hear All the Time

How fast will I feel it?

Some clients feel clearer and lighter immediately; others notice benefits over the next few days. Your hydration, sleep, and overall load matter.

Can I combine EBOO with other treatments?

Yes, commonly with IV nutrients, red-light sessions, and gentle movement or breathwork. We’ll help you plan the order and spacing.

Is there downtime?

Most people resume normal activities the same day. We’ll share any personalized guidance after your session.

Is EBOO medical treatment for disease?

No. EBOO is a wellness service and not a cure or substitute for medical care. Always consult your physician for diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions.

Ready to Explore EBOO?

If you’re curious but unsure whether to start with an IV or jump into EBOO, we’ll walk you through the pros, cons, timing, and budget – no pressure. Begin with our overview of eboo therapy, then review the cost of EBOO therapy to see which path fits your goals.

Why Robertson Wellness & Aesthetics

We’re proudly obsessive about client experience and clinical standards. At Robertson Wellness & Aesthetics, you’ll find a team that blends advanced protocols with human warmth – because results and comfort shouldn’t be opposites. From IV Therapy (hydration, vitamin optimization, NAD+ and more) to Aesthetics (injectables, skin rejuvenation, and medical-grade treatments), Weight Management (personalized programs designed for real-life adherence), and Body Contouring (technology-driven sculpting plans), our approach is meticulous, transparent, and tailored. In short: we’re the people you call when you want smart guidance, spotless standards, and a plan that actually fits your life.

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