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Chronic Fatigue, Brain Fog, and Low Energy: Could Blood Oxygenation Help?

Chronic Fatigue, Brain Fog, and Low Energy: Could Blood Oxygenation Help?

June 9, 2026; By Benjamin Kosubevsky

If you live in Wellington, Delray Beach, or anywhere in Palm Beach County and have been dealing with persistent fatigue, brain fog, or low energy that your doctor cannot fully explain, you are not alone. These are among the most common wellness complaints in integrative medicine—and among the most frustrating, because standard bloodwork often returns within normal limits.

When Normal Labs Do Not Match How You Feel

Fatigue, cognitive difficulty, and low energy can have many potential contributors: hormonal shifts, nutrient deficiency, poor sleep quality, chronic stress, subclinical inflammation, or impaired mitochondrial function. In many cases, no single test reveals a clear answer. This is where a comprehensive, multi-system evaluation—rather than a single lab panel—can provide more useful context.

The Role of Oxygenation and Oxidative Balance

One area of active investigation in the integrative wellness literature is the relationship between cellular oxygenation, oxidative stress, and energy production. Mitochondria—the energy-producing structures inside every cell—require adequate oxygen and properly functioning antioxidant defenses to generate ATP (the body’s primary energy currency). Published research has described how disruptions in oxidative balance may contribute to fatigue-associated symptoms, and how controlled oxidative stimuli such as ozone may activate protective antioxidant pathways (Sagai & Bocci, Medical Gas Research, 2011).

Where EBOO Fits Into the Conversation

EBOO (Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation) is one modality that has been explored by patients seeking to support oxygenation and oxidative balance. By exposing a significant volume of blood to a calibrated ozone-oxygen mixture and returning it to the body, EBOO is hypothesized to trigger a systemic antioxidant response. Published reviews have described ozone’s pharmacodynamics as involving upregulation of endogenous antioxidant enzymes and modulation of immune signaling (Smith et al., Medical Gas Research, 2017).

It is important to emphasize that EBOO has not been proven to treat chronic fatigue, brain fog, or any specific condition. It is one component of a broader integrative evaluation and wellness strategy—not a standalone solution.

A Broader Approach Matters

At The Longevity Center FL in West Palm Beach, patients from Wellington, Delray Beach, and throughout Palm Beach County receive a comprehensive evaluation before any therapy is recommended. This may include the Longevity & Wellness Assessment, advanced hormone testing, and specialty diagnostics to identify the underlying factors driving your symptoms. EBOO or other ozone therapies are considered only when they fit within a clinically rational plan.

ⓘ Important Notice

EBOO has not been FDA-approved for the treatment of chronic fatigue, brain fog, or any specific condition. It is offered as an integrative wellness modality under physician supervision. Results vary. This post is for educational purposes only.

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ⓘ Medical Disclaimer

The information in this blog post is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Individual results vary. This content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional regarding any medical condition, symptom, medication, or treatment decision. Peer-reviewed research cited reflects population-level or study-level findings and does not predict individual outcomes. The Longevity Center FL does not claim to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease through the services discussed.

References

  1. Sagai M, Bocci V. Mechanisms of Action Involved in Ozone Therapy. Medical Gas Research. 2011;1(1):29. [Full Text]
  2. Smith NL, Wilson AL, Gandhi J, Vatsia S, Khan SA. Ozone Therapy: An Overview of Pharmacodynamics, Current Research, and Clinical Utility. Medical Gas Research. 2017;7(3):212-219. [Full Text]
  3. Bocci V. Scientific and Medical Aspects of Ozone Therapy: State of the Art. Archives of Medical Research. 2006;37(4):425-435. [Full Text]
Benjamin Kosubevsky

Meet Dr. Benjamin Kosubevsky

Dr. Benjamin Kosubevsky is a board-certified expert in regenerative and integrative medicine. He’s developed his own Ozone Dialysis (EBOO) protocols for more effective, lasting results. With training from leading organizations in ozone, stem cell, and chelation therapies, he offers advanced treatments like PRP, BMAC, and OMT. Dr. Kosubevsky blends traditional and holistic care to create personalized plans that support natural healing. He also co-hosts the Peak Performance Podcast, where he shares insights on health, recovery, and optimal living.