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A Quick Guide To EBO2 Therapy

With so many different wellness options available to us these days, it can be difficult to know where best to focus our attention and difficult to know which therapy would work best to address how we’re feeling most successfully.

For immune system support, one potentially fruitful avenue to consider is EBO2 therapy (also known as ozone dialysis), which aims to remove toxins from your body to bring significant relief.

The treatment involves apheresis, a blood filtration technique that removes toxins like pesticides, mould, fats, cholesterol, heavy metals and dead/diseased cells, as well as eliminating beta-2-microglobulin, which has been linked to inflammation, chronic diseases and autoimmune issues.

Also included in the treatment is ozone therapy, an immune system booster and modulator that can help the body protect itself against bacteria, parasites, fungi and viruses, as well as potentially fighting inflammation while stimulating stem cell activation to promote overall health and wellbeing.

Light therapy works alongside these two approaches to amplify detoxification and support immune system function, with ultraviolet and red light combining to help disinfect the blood and stimulate cellular repair. This hemealumen treatment helps drive mitochondrial energy production and antimicrobial activity, so is worth doing in combination with EBO2.

Preparing for EBO2 therapy

Before you book an EBO2 therapy session, we advise our patients to come and see us for an Ozone 10-Pass first as this can help prevent potential aggravation and a strong reaction to the EBO2. This is particularly important if you’ve never had Ozone therapy before.

Before the treatment is administered, an initial consultation will be carried out so that your medical history can be assessed and the potential benefits and risks discussed so you know what to expect in terms of the procedure and the results.

On the day, an IV line will be inserted (typically in the arm) so that your blood can flow into the EBO2 machine where it can be infused with a measured dose of ozone gas before being returned to your body.

Sessions usually last around an hour and you should be able to continue with your normal everyday activities not long after the treatment is over. You may experience mild fatigue after your session but rest assured that this is entirely normal and will be short-lived.

How does EBO2 therapy work?

A minimally invasive treatment, EBO2 therapy works by saturating ozone into your blood supply to drive a holistic bodily approach to detoxification and healing.

It features a unique filtration process, with cellular debris removed before the blood is returned to the body, so the treatment is more effective and better tolerated as it means the body doesn’t have to filter out this debris by itself later on.

Here at London Natural Therapies, we specialise delivering personalised care based on your specific health requirements. If you’d like to find out more, get in touch with the team today.

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