Blood Oxygenation
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Typically recommended after a Frequency Mapping session. Your frequency map helps your wellness consultant understand your body's oxygenation, inflammation, and toxin load patterns, allowing a targeted Blood Oxygenation session.
What It Is
What Is Blood Oxygenation?
Blood Oxygenation, also known as EBOO (Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation), is one of the most advanced non-invasive blood wellness technologies available today. It works by gently drawing a portion of your blood (1.5 to 3 litres) through a closed external filter system, where it is infused with a precise mix of medical-grade ozone and oxygen before being returned to your body. The process supports your body's ability to clear toxins, heavy metals, microclots, and inflammatory markers from the bloodstream.
Think of it as a deep-cleanse for your blood. Over time, the body accumulates circulating waste, whether from environmental exposure, chronic inflammation, infections, or simply the wear of daily life. Blood Oxygenation gives your circulatory system a concentrated reset, flooding your blood with oxygen while filtering out what no longer serves you.
The session is comfortable and supervised. You recline in a private room while the system works quietly. Most members read, rest, or listen to music during the process. There are no incisions and no anaesthesia. A small venous access point is used (similar to a standard blood draw), and the closed-loop system ensures sterility throughout.
How It Works
How a Blood Oxygenation Session Works
Step 1: Pre-session consultation (10 min) Your wellness consultant reviews your Frequency Mapping results, discusses your wellness goals, and confirms there are no contraindications. Hydration status is checked, and you are encouraged to drink water before the session begins.
Step 2: Venous access A trained professional establishes a small venous access point (one in each arm, or one arm with a dual-lumen line). This is brief and comparable to a standard blood draw.
Step 3: Ozone-oxygen infusion cycle (45-70 min) Blood is gently drawn from one access point, passed through the EBOO filter system where it is exposed to a calibrated ozone-oxygen mixture, and returned through the second access point. The closed-loop system processes 1.5 to 3 litres over the session. During this time:
- Ozone interacts with blood components, supporting immune activation and microbial balance.
- Oxygen saturation of the blood is elevated, supporting cellular energy and repair.
- The filter captures circulating debris, including oxidised waste, inflammatory markers, and microclots.
- You may notice the outgoing blood appearing darker and the returning blood appearing brighter red, reflecting the oxygenation process.
Step 4: Completion and recovery (5-10 min) The venous access is removed, and gentle pressure is applied. You rest for a few minutes and are offered water or electrolytes. Your consultant checks your vitals and ensures you feel well.
Step 5: Post-session guidance Your consultant discusses what to expect over the next 24 to 48 hours and outlines a recommended session plan (typically 4 to 8 sessions for an initial course, depending on your goals).
What It Helps With
What Blood Oxygenation Helps With
- Blood detox (heavy metals, toxins, microclots)
- Cardiovascular health
- Anti-aging
- Anti-inflammatory support
- Immune activation
- Cognitive boost and brain fog
- Autoimmune issues
- Chronic infections (Lyme, mold, long COVID)
- Fibromyalgia
- Chronic fatigue
- Cancer care adjunct
- Wound healing
- Pain relief
- Enhanced oxygenation
The Experience
What to Expect During Your Session
What to wear: Comfortable clothing with sleeves that can be rolled up above the elbow. Avoid tight-fitting tops. You will recline in a comfortable chair throughout the session.
60 to 90 minutes from start to finish, including setup, the infusion cycle, and post-session rest.
How it feels: The venous access feels like a standard blood draw (brief pinch). During the infusion cycle, most members feel nothing at all or a gentle warmth. Some report a subtle metallic taste or a mild energy shift partway through. The experience is quiet and restful; many members use the time to meditate, read, or nap.
After the session: Many members report feeling clearer, more energised, and lighter within hours. Some experience mild fatigue or a gentle detox response (headache, slight nausea) in the first 24 hours as the body processes released toxins. This is normal and temporary. Drink plenty of water, eat nourishing foods, and rest well on the day of your session.
Contraindications: Blood Oxygenation is not suitable for individuals with active bleeding disorders, those currently taking blood-thinning medication, or during pregnancy. Your wellness consultant will conduct a thorough screening before your first session.
Technology Provenance
About the Technology
| Detail | Information |
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| Device | EBOO (Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation) system |
| Technology type | Ozone-dialysis with closed-loop filtration |
| Process | Circulates 1.5 to 3 litres of blood through ozone/oxygen infusion and filtration |
| Certifications | CE marked; medical-grade ozone generators; single-use sterile filter sets |
| Safety | Closed-loop system; no exposure to external environment; continuous monitoring throughout |
Pricing
Pricing
INR X,XXX per session
Session packages and membership pricing available. Speak with your wellness consultant or contact us for details.
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