Revolutionizing Healing with Ozone Therapy & EBOO
At Freedom Integrative Wellness, we offer advanced ozone therapy as a cutting-edge, natural approach that supports cellular oxygen utilization, detoxification pathways, and immune function. Our medical ozone services include EBOO (Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation & Ozonation), IV ozone therapy, and targeted ozone insufflation techniques, all designed to help the body recover, rebalance, and perform at its best.
We also provide Prolozone® Therapy, an alternative, nonsurgical option commonly used for musculoskeletal conditions and joint pain. Prolozone combines an injection of collagen-supporting/prolotherapy-style nutrients with ozone gas delivered into targeted connective tissue (such as tendons, ligaments, and joint spaces). By adding ozone—known for its role in supporting oxygen utilization—Prolozone is considered an advancement over traditional prolotherapy, and it’s been used more widely internationally (including in parts of Europe) as a regenerative-style therapy aimed at helping the body repair and stabilize injured tissue.
EBOO: The Most Advanced Ozone Therapy
Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation & Ozonation (EBOO) is the most powerful form of ozone therapy available, providing a highly effective method for detoxification, immune enhancement, and cellular rejuvenation.
This advanced treatment involves:
✔ Filtering and oxygenating blood outside the body, increasing its oxygen-carrying capacity
✔ Infusing ozone into the blood, promoting detoxification and reducing oxidative stress
✔ Reintroducing purified, oxygen-rich blood back into the body, enhancing tissue repair and overall vitality
IV Ozone Therapy: Oxygenate and Heal from Within
Intravenous (IV) ozone therapy directly delivers ozone into the bloodstream, stimulating:
✔ Immune function – Enhancing the body's ability to fight infections
✔ Cellular energy production – Increasing ATP generation for improved stamina and vitality
✔ Anti-inflammatory benefits – Supporting healing for chronic pain, arthritis, and autoimmune disorders
✔ Detoxification – Aiding in the removal of heavy metals, mold toxins, and other harmful substances
Targeted Ozone Insufflation Therapies
In addition to systemic treatments, ozone can be applied locally through insufflation therapies that introduce ozone gas into specific areas for targeted healing and detoxification:
✔ Rectal Insufflation – Supports gut health, liver detox, and systemic inflammation reduction
✔ Sinus Insufflation – Clears sinus infections, allergies, and chronic congestion
✔ Ear Insufflation – Addresses ear infections, neurological health, and inflammation
Why Choose Ozone IV Therapy?
Ozone therapy introduces ozone (O₃) into your bloodstream, increasing oxygen levels to support cellular repair, detoxification, and immune function. Whether you're struggling with chronic fatigue, inflammation, or simply want to optimize your health, ozone IV therapy offers a safe and effective solution.
Is Ozone Therapy Safe?
Administered by trained professionals, ozone IV therapy is a safe, non-invasive treatment with minimal side effects. Some patients may experience mild discomfort at the injection site or temporary fatigue, but these effects typically resolve quickly.
Key Benefits of Ozone IV Therapy
Boosts Immunity: Stimulates cytokine production to enhance immune response and fight infections.
Detoxifies the Body: Oxygen-rich cells efficiently remove toxins and support liver function.
Reduces Inflammation: Helps alleviate chronic pain, autoimmune disorders, and joint discomfort.
Increases Energy: Enhances mitochondrial function, improving stamina and mental clarity.
What Conditions Does Ozone Therapy Treat?
Ozone IV therapy is used to support various conditions, including:
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Lyme Disease
Fibromyalgia
Autoimmune Disorders
Inflammatory Conditions
"Ozone therapy has been shown to enhance oxygen metabolism, modulate the immune system, and promote detoxification, making it a promising treatment for chronic infections, autoimmune disorders, and cardiovascular diseases."
(Source: International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021)