Medical Detoxification EBOO

Medical Detoxification - EBOO

What Is Medical Detoxification?

Throughout our lives, we are exposed to a wide range of environmental substances through the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food we eat. These exposures are an unintended consequence of modern advancements in agriculture, industry, fuel, plastics, and medicine.

The human body has a remarkable capacity to process and eliminate many of these substances through natural detoxification systems. However, under certain conditions, these systems can become less efficient. Some materials—such as heavy metals and microplastics—are foreign to human physiology and may be more difficult for the body to clear. In addition, chronic immune activation can be associated with the accumulation of inflammatory byproducts and metabolic waste.

Medical detoxification refers to physician-guided strategies designed to support the body’s natural clearance and regulatory processes, which may include approaches such as chelation, blood filtration, and ozone-based therapies, when clinically appropriate.

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What Is EBOO?

EBOO (Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation), is an advanced therapy used within regenerative and longevity-focused medical programs. During treatment, blood is gently circulated outside the body, passed through a specialized medical filtration membrane, exposed to a controlled oxygen–ozone mixture, and then returned to circulation.

The goal of EBOO is to support systemic detoxification pathways, modulate inflammatory signaling, enhance mitochondrial function, and support overall cellular performance, as part of a comprehensive medical strategy.

How EBOO Works

  1. An IV draws blood from one arm into the EBOO system.
  2. The blood passes across a filtration membrane similar to technologies used in dialysis.
  3. The blood is exposed to a precisely measured combination of medical-grade oxygen and ozone.
  4. This interaction creates a controlled oxidative signal that helps activate antioxidant pathways and supports mitochondrial function.
  5. The filtered and oxygenated blood is returned to the opposite arm.

A typical session lasts approximately 50–60 minutes and continuously processes several liters of circulating blood.

What Are the Potential Supportive Effects of EBOO?

  1. Blood filtration during EBOO may help reduce circulating levels of certain substances, including:
  • Inflammatory proteins
  • Oxidized lipids
  • Metabolic waste products
  • Micro-particulate debris that may affect circulation
  • Heavy metals
  • Microplastics

Medical ozone exposure has been studied for its ability to:

  • Activate internal antioxidant pathways (including glutathione)
  • Modulate inflammatory signaling
  • Support mitochondrial energy production
  • Support oxygen delivery within red blood cells
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How EBOO Differs from Standard Ozone Therapy

Traditional IV ozone therapy typically treats a limited volume of blood during a single session. EBOO, by contrast, continuously circulates and processes several liters of blood while combining filtration, oxygenation, and ozone exposure in a single session.  This integrated approach allows EBOO to function as a more comprehensive whole-body therapy compared to standard ozone techniques.

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Meet Dr. Nick Sadeghi

“The mission of my regenerative clinic is to help you feel better, look better, and support longevity and vitality—so you can remain as active, healthy, and engaged as possible for as long as possible.”

If you’re over 35 and feeling tired, gaining weight, losing motivation, struggling in the gym, or noticing changes in your libido—you’re not crazy. You’re not weak. And you’re definitely not alone.

I felt it too.

Using advanced regenerative and longevity-focused medicine, my practice is designed to support recovery, performance, and healthy aging. Our core treatments focus on optimizing natural biological processes with therapies such as Hormone Replacement Therapy, NAD, Regenerative Biologic treatments, Platelet-Rich Plasma, Peptides, Tenex, EBOO, and other modern techniques.

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Who May Consider EBOO

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Patients often choose EBOO because it is designed to influence multiple physiological systems simultaneously. By combining filtration, oxygenation, and controlled ozone signaling, EBOO may help support balanced inflammatory responses, cellular energy production, and overall physiological resilience.  EBOO is often incorporated into care plans for individuals seeking support with:

  • Chronic inflammatory states
  • Fatigue or low energy
  • Detoxification support
  • Immune system regulation
  • Performance and recovery optimization
  • Cardiovascular and circulatory support
  • Longevity-focused health optimization

Some individuals report subjective benefits such as improved mental clarity, increased energy, enhanced exercise recovery, improved sleep quality, and reduced discomfort. Individual responses vary, and these experiences are consistent with known physiological effects related to mitochondrial support and blood filtration.

What Is Chelation?

IV chelation therapy is a medical treatment that uses intravenous chelating agents to bind certain metals and support their elimination through the body’s normal excretory pathways. Chelation has a long history of use in conventional medicine and may be incorporated into detoxification-focused care plans for patients with documented exposure concerns.  When combined with EBOO, IV chelation may facilitate the removal of heavy metals that are traditionally difficult to remove from the body.

Medical Detoxification at Sadeghi Medical

At Sadeghi Medical, we utilize the newest generation of EBOO systems with physician-supervised protocols designed with an emphasis on precision and safety. EBOO and EBOO-SAFE systems offer advanced filtration and ozonation capabilities compared to traditional methods.

These therapies are combined with chelation, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, pulse-based therapies, and red-light therapy as part of a coordinated medical detoxification strategy. Each protocol is individualized and integrated into a larger longevity and regenerative plan to support overall health, performance, and resilience.

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