EBOO with Hemealumen

Advanced Blood Filtration, Oxygenation, and Light Therapy Support

Eboo Therapy

In terrain-focused care, we use advanced therapies that support the body’s ability to recover, regulate inflammation, improve circulation, and strengthen overall resilience during illness and treatment.

EBOO with Hemealumen combines blood filtration, ozone therapy, oxygenation, and therapeutic light therapy into one comprehensive treatment designed to support healing at a cellular level.

For many patients, it becomes an important part of improving energy, reducing inflammatory burden, supporting detoxification, and optimizing the body’s internal terrain.

What Is EBOO with Hemealumen?

EBOO stands for Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation.

During treatment, blood is gently removed through an IV, filtered outside the body, exposed to medical-grade ozone and oxygen, and returned to circulation with a second IV in the other arm. As it moves through the system, the blood also passes through the Hemealumen light chamber, where therapeutic wavelengths of light are applied directly to the blood.

This terrain-focused therapy supports:

• Oxygen delivery and circulation
• Immune modulation
• Detoxification pathways
• Mitochondrial energy production
• Oxidative stress balance
• Cellular repair and communication

Unlike a traditional IV, EBOO with Hemealumen works directly with the blood itself to support healthier, more efficient circulation throughout the body.

How Does It Work?

Ozone and Oxygenation

Medical ozone is used in integrative medicine to support circulation, oxygen utilization, immune signaling, and oxidative balance. During EBOO, the blood is continuously oxygenated and exposed to carefully controlled ozone concentrations as it moves through the system.

The filtration process may also help reduce circulating inflammatory debris and toxic burden.

Many patients report feeling clearer, lighter, or more energized following treatment.

Hemealumen Light Therapy

The Hemealumen component uses therapeutic wavelengths of light applied directly to circulating blood.

This form of photobiomodulation is believed to support mitochondrial function, cellular energy production, circulation, and tissue repair.

Combined with ozone and oxygenation, it creates a broader terrain-supportive therapy focused on improving how the body functions at a cellular level.

Potential Benefits of EBOO with Hemealumen

Drop of water with red blood cells in a river of water to represent EBOO treatment in nature

Patients may pursue EBOO with Hemealumen for support with:

  • Fatigue and low energy

  • Brain fog

  • Chronic inflammation

  • Poor circulation

  • Detoxification support

  • Immune resilience

  • Recovery support

  • Mitochondrial dysfunction

  • Athletic recovery and performance

  • General wellness and longevity support

EBOO in Integrative Oncology Care

Cancer treatment places significant stress on the body. Chemotherapy, radiation, chronic inflammation, toxic burden, and oxidative stress can all impact how patients feel and recover.

We focus heavily on supporting the terrain — the internal environment that influences healing, recovery, immune resilience, and quality of life.

EBOO with Hemealumen may be used as part of a broader integrative care plan to support:

  • Oxygen delivery and circulation

  • Detoxification pathways

  • Immune function

  • Mitochondrial health

  • Inflammatory balance

  • Recovery and resilience during treatment

Frequently Asked Questions

  • EBOO stands for Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation. During treatment, blood is gently circulated through a specialized filtration and ozone system outside the body, then returned to circulation. At CIOFM, this therapy is paired with Hemealumen light technology to provide additional photobiomodulation support during the treatment process.

    This combination is used in integrative and functional medicine to support circulation, oxygen utilization, detoxification pathways, immune resilience, and mitochondrial health.

  • EBOO is considered one of the more advanced forms of ozone therapy because it continuously filters and oxygenates the blood during treatment. Unlike a standard ozone pass or MAH session, EBOO processes a significantly larger volume of blood over a longer period of time.

    The addition of Hemealumen introduces targeted light frequencies during circulation, which may further support mitochondrial function, cellular signaling, and overall energetic support.

  • Hemealumen is a light-based therapy system used alongside EBOO. It exposes circulating blood to specific wavelengths of light during treatment.

    Light therapies are being explored for their role in supporting:

    • Mitochondrial energy production

    • Cellular communication

    • Circulation and oxygen delivery

    • Oxidative balance

    • Immune signaling

  • Patients pursue EBOO with Hemealumen for many different reasons. At CIOFM, it may be used as part of a broader integrative wellness or oncology-supportive protocol focused on:

    • Detoxification support

    • Immune system support

    • Circulation and oxygenation

    • Fatigue and low energy

    • Recovery and resilience

    • Oxidative stress support

    • Inflammation support

    • Terrain optimization

    Treatment recommendations are individualized based on each patient’s health history, goals, and provider guidance.

  • No. EBOO with Hemealumen is not presented as a cure or standalone treatment for cancer.

    At CIOFM, therapies like EBOO are used as supportive therapies within a broader integrative oncology approach designed to support the body’s terrain, immune function, circulation, detoxification pathways, and overall resilience during care.

  • A small IV catheter is placed to allow blood to circulate through the EBOO system. During the session, blood is filtered, oxygenated, exposed to ozone and Hemealumen light therapy, and then returned to the body.

    Most patients relax during treatment, read, listen to music, or rest.

  • Most EBOO with Hemealumen sessions last approximately 90-120 minutes, depending on the protocol and individual patient needs.

  • Most patients tolerate EBOO very well. Aside from the IV placement, the treatment itself is generally not painful. Some patients report feeling relaxed or energized afterward.

  • Responses vary from person to person. Some patients report:

    • Increased energy or mental clarity

    • A sense of calm or improved well-being

    • Temporary fatigue as the body adjusts

    • Increased thirst or need for hydration

    Your provider may recommend hydration, electrolytes, mineral support, or rest following treatment.

  • The number and frequency of sessions depend on your goals, health status, and overall treatment plan. Some patients schedule periodic wellness sessions, while others incorporate EBOO into a more structured integrative care protocol.

  • Not every therapy is appropriate for every patient. Your provider will review your medical history, medications, labs, and current health status before recommending treatment.

  • Most patients return to normal activities the same day, though some prefer to take it easy afterward, especially after their first session.

Interested in Learning More About EBOO with Hemealumen?

If you’re a current CIOFM patient, talk with your provider or care team about whether EBOO with Hemealumen may fit into your personalized care plan and terrain support strategy.

If you’re new to CIOFM, the first step is submitting an application for a Discovery Call. Our team will learn more about your diagnosis, goals, and health history to help determine whether our integrative approach may be a good fit for your care.