EBO2 vs. EBOO: What’s the Difference — and Why EBO2 Is the New Gold Standard?
When it comes to advanced blood purification and ozone therapies, two treatments often come up: EBOO (Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation) and EBO2(Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation & Ozone 2.0).
Both are powerful tools for reducing inflammation, supporting detoxification, and improving overall wellness — but they are not the same.
In fact, EBO₂ is the next-generation, more powerful version of EBOO, offering deeper cleansing, greater efficiency, and enhanced therapeutic benefits.
Let’s break down the key differences.
What Is EBOO?
EBOO is an ozone-based blood filtration therapy that circulates a portion of the patient’s blood outside the body and exposes it to medical ozone before re-infusing it.
It’s known to help with:
- Chronic inflammation
- Detoxification
- Immune system dysregulation
- Chronic fatigue and brain fog
EBOO works — but it has limitations.
Traditional EBOO processes a smaller amount of blood and uses a more basic filtration system, meaning its impact can be more modest depending on the patient’s needs.
What Makes EBO₂ Different (and More Powerful)?
EBO₂ is the upgraded, clinically enhanced version of EBOO — designed to offer deeper purification, more oxygenation, and greater overall therapeutic impact.
Here’s what sets EBO₂ apart:
1. More Filtration = Deeper Detoxification
EBO₂ moves a higher volume of blood through an advanced multi-stage filtration system, allowing it to remove:
- Inflammatory proteins
- Heavy metals
- Toxins
- Microclots
- Cellular debris
This level of filtration is significantly greater than what traditional EBOO systems accomplish.
2. Enhanced Oxygenation & Ozone Delivery
EBO₂ delivers more precise, controlled, and efficient ozone saturation, improving:
- Cellular energy
- Mitochondrial function
- Immune modulation
- Anti-inflammatory effects
Patients often feel the difference immediately—cleaner, lighter, clearer.
3. Stronger Anti-Inflammatory Benefits
Because EBO₂ processes more blood and removes more inflammatory compounds, many patients experience:
- Reduced pain
- Better joint mobility
- Improved cognition
- Increased energy levels
4. Better for Patients with Complex Conditions
EBO₂ is particularly helpful for individuals dealing with:
- Autoimmune disorders
- Chronic infections
- Mold or environmental toxicity
- Long COVID
- Chronic fatigue and mitochondrial dysfunction
Its advanced filtration makes it one of the most powerful systemic detox and inflammation-lowering treatments available in functional medicine.
Why We Offer EBO2
At our clinic, we choose EBO2 because it delivers stronger, cleaner, and faster results than traditional EBOO.
Patients consistently report:
- Clearer thinking
- Reduced inflammatory symptoms
- Better sleep
- Improved mood
- Elevated vitality and energy
It’s simply a more robust therapy, designed for people who want the highest level of detox and wellness support.
The Bottom Line
Both EBOO and EBO₂ are effective — but EBO2 is the superior, modernized version, offering deeper purification and more powerful outcomes.
If you’re looking for a therapy that targets inflammation, detoxification, and whole-body vitality at the highest level, EBO₂ is the treatment to choose.
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FAQs
What are the origins of IV therapy:
Research is clear that when you address underlying nutrition deficiencies, your body heals. Dr. Myers, creator of IV nutrient therapy and the Myers Cocktail, theorizes that all chronic disease starts with nutritional deficiency. Here is research from Pubmed regarding IV nutrient therapy and improvement of chronic symptoms: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12410623/.
What is the cost of IV therapy:
Pricing for an IV Driip ranges from $130 – $395 depending on your needs and goals. See our full line of products and prices here.
What frequency do you recommend:
Frequency is dependent upon your current level of health, how long you have been experiencing symptoms, and your health goals – everyone is different.
It is typically best to repeat a given IV therapy once a week for six weeks. Then, re-assess if your body is ready to move to maintenance care (one time a month), or if a more frequent schedule would be beneficial.
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