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Chronic inflammation, lingering infections, and unexplained fatigue can feel frustrating, especially when conventional options leave gaps. Many patients begin exploring advanced therapies focused on circulation, detoxification, and immune balance.
EBOO Therapy is one such option. At LiveWellMD , this advanced ozone-based treatment is used as part of a broader integrative approach to support specific chronic and inflammatory health conditions.
What EBOO Therapy Is
EBOO stands for Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation. It is a form of advanced ozone therapy that uses a closed-loop filtration system to circulate blood outside the body, filter it, expose it to medical-grade ozone, and then return it.
Unlike standard IV ozone treatments, EBOO therapy continuously filters the blood during the session. This process is designed to support:
- Detoxification by removing inflammatory byproducts
- Improved circulation
- Immune system balance
- Enhanced oxygen delivery at the cellular level
At LiveWellMD, EBOO therapy is offered as part of a personalized functional and regenerative care plan. It is not positioned as a cure, but as a supportive therapy for patients dealing with complex chronic issues.
How EBOO Therapy Works In The Body
To understand which conditions EBOO therapy can support, it helps to look at how it functions biologically.
First, the filtration component helps remove circulating waste products, inflammatory molecules, and metabolic debris from the bloodstream. Chronic illness is often associated with a higher inflammatory load, so reducing that burden may help the body respond more efficiently.
Second, medical-grade ozone is introduced in a controlled clinical setting. Ozone interacts with the blood to stimulate oxygen metabolism and may improve oxygen delivery to tissues. This is one reason EBOO therapy benefits are often discussed in the context of inflammation and fatigue.
Finally, ozone therapy has been studied for its immune-modulating properties. Instead of simply stimulating the immune system, it may help regulate immune responses, which is particularly relevant in autoimmune and chronic inflammatory conditions.
Chronic Lyme Disease And Persistent Infections
Chronic Lyme disease and other persistent infections can leave patients dealing with ongoing fatigue, brain fog, and joint discomfort long after the initial illness.
One reason is immune dysregulation. When the immune system remains on high alert, inflammation can continue circulating throughout the body.
EBOO therapy for Lyme disease is considered in integrative care settings because:
- Improved oxygenation may create an environment less supportive of certain pathogens
- Filtration may help reduce circulating inflammatory toxins
- Immune modulation may support a more balanced response
For patients exploring EBOO therapy for viral infections, the same principles apply. While it is not an antiviral cure, supporting oxygen delivery and reducing inflammatory load may complement other therapies.
At LiveWellMD, this approach is typically combined with functional medicine testing, nutritional strategies, and other supportive treatments tailored to the individual.
Autoimmune And Inflammatory Conditions
Autoimmune conditions often involve chronic, systemic inflammation. The immune system mistakenly targets healthy tissue, leading to joint pain, digestive symptoms, skin issues, or neurological complaints.
Because inflammation plays such a central role, EBOO therapy for autoimmune diseases has gained attention in integrative medicine.
Here is how it may help support these patients:
- Ozone therapy has been studied for its immune-regulating effects
- Filtration may lower circulating inflammatory markers
- Improved circulation supports tissue oxygenation and repair
Similarly, patients researching EBOO therapy for inflammation are often seeking options that address the root drivers rather than simply masking symptoms. While results vary and therapy must be individualized, reducing inflammatory burden is a core goal.
LiveWellMD also offers complementary services, including functional medicine evaluations, IV nutrient therapy, and regenerative treatments, that can work alongside EBOO therapy to create a more comprehensive plan.
Cardiovascular And Circulatory Concerns
Healthy circulation is foundational to overall wellness. When blood flow is compromised or inflammation affects vascular health, tissues may not receive adequate oxygen and nutrients.
EBOO therapy’s dual focus on filtration and oxygenation makes it relevant for patients seeking complementary cardiovascular support.
Potential supportive mechanisms include:
- Enhanced oxygen delivery to tissues
- Reduced blood viscosity through filtration
- Lower inflammatory load in the bloodstream
Some clinical research explores ozone therapy’s impact on circulation and vascular function. It is not a replacement for cardiology care, but in integrative settings, it may be considered as part of a broader wellness strategy.
Patients at LiveWellMD often combine this therapy with lifestyle counseling, metabolic support, and other regenerative options offered at the clinic.
Chronic Fatigue And Low Energy States
Persistent fatigue is one of the most common complaints in functional medicine. It can stem from chronic infections, inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, or poor oxygen utilization.
EBOO therapy for chronic fatigue is often discussed because of its potential effects on cellular energy production.
Ozone exposure in a controlled setting may stimulate metabolic pathways involved in ATP production, the cell’s energy currency. Improved circulation can also enhance oxygen-dependent energy processes.
Some patients report gradual improvements in stamina or mental clarity over time, particularly when fatigue is driven by inflammatory or infectious processes. Outcomes depend heavily on the underlying cause, which is why a thorough evaluation is essential before starting therapy.
If fatigue is part of a larger picture that includes inflammation or immune imbalance, EBOO therapy may be one supportive piece of the plan.
Common Questions About EBOO Therapy
Is it FDA-approved for specific conditions?
EBOO therapy is not FDA-approved as a treatment for specific diseases. In integrative medicine, it is used as a supportive therapy under physician supervision.
How much research supports its use?
Ozone therapy has been studied in various contexts, including its effects on circulation and immune modulation. However, large-scale trials for every chronic condition are limited. Clinical decisions are typically based on existing research, physician experience, and patient response.
How is it different from traditional ozone IV therapy?
EBOO involves continuous filtration and circulation of blood through a specialized system, enabling more extensive blood processing during a session than standard ozone IV approaches.
What kind of provider should administer it?
It should always be performed in a medical setting by trained professionals experienced in ozone and integrative therapies. At LiveWellMD in San Marcos, CA, EBOO therapy is administered as part of a physician-guided care plan.
You can also explore related wellness therapy services available at LiveWellMD to see how they complement this approach.
A Supportive Option For Complex Chronic Conditions
Chronic Lyme disease, autoimmune disorders, persistent inflammation, cardiovascular concerns, and ongoing fatigue often share common threads such as immune imbalance and reduced oxygen efficiency. EBOO Therapy focuses on filtration, oxygenation, and immune modulation, which is why it is considered in these contexts.
At LiveWellMD, care plans are built around each patient’s history, lab findings, and long-term goals. If you are exploring advanced options for chronic inflammatory or infectious concerns, our team in San Marcos, CA, is here to help you understand whether EBOO therapy may fit into your care plan.
Your wellness journey starts here. To learn more or schedule a consultation, contact the LiveWellMD team today.





