EBOO (Extracorporeal Blood Ozone and Oxygenation) is a medical procedure that involves removing a small amount of blood from the patient, treating it with ozone, and then returning it to the body. This procedure is used to treat a variety of conditions, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, and chronic viral infections.
EBOO has also been shown to be beneficial in the context of surgery. In particular, EBOO can help to reduce the risk of infection, improve wound healing, and reduce the need for blood transfusions.
One study looked at the effects of EBOO on patients who were undergoing surgery for colorectal cancer. The study found that patients who received EBOO had a significantly lower risk of infection and a shorter hospital stay than patients who did not receive EBOO.
Another study looked at the effects of EBOO on patients who were undergoing surgery for liver cancer. The study found that patients who received EBOO had a significantly better rate of wound healing and a lower risk of blood transfusions than patients who did not receive EBOO.
These studies suggest that EBOO may be a beneficial adjunct therapy for patients who are undergoing surgery. However, more research is needed to confirm these findings.
It is important to note that EBOO is not a cure for any condition.
Here are some of the potential benefits of EBOO in the context of surgery:
Reduced risk of infection
Improved wound healing
Reduced need for blood transfusions
Shorter hospital stay
However, it is important to note that more research is needed to confirm these benefits. EBOO is also not without risks, so it is important to talk to your doctor before considering this treatment.
There is some evidence that EBOO may also have potential benefits for longevity. In one study, mice that were treated with EBOO lived significantly longer than control mice. The study found that EBOO was associated with a number of changes that are associated with increased longevity, including reduced oxidative stress, improved mitochondrial function, and increased levels of antioxidants.
However, more research is needed to confirm these findings in humans.
If you are considering EBOO for longevity purposes, it is important to talk to your doctor to discuss the risks and benefits. They can help you assess your individual risks and benefits and determine if EBOO is right for you.
Here are some of the potential benefits of EBOO for longevity:
Reduced oxidative stress
Improved mitochondrial function
Increased levels of antioxidants
However, it is important to note that more research is needed to confirm these benefits. EBOO is also not without risks, so it is important to talk to your doctor before considering this treatment.
EBOO is a type of biohacking because it uses technology to improve human health. EBOO has been shown to have a number of potential benefits, including: