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Frequently Asked Questions About EBOO & EBOOST

Frequently Asked Questions About EBOO & EBOOST

November 6, 2025; By Benjamin Kosubevsky

When exploring advanced therapies like Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation (also known as EBOO or EB02), it’s natural to have questions. At The Longevity Center FL, we provide this therapy through our customized EBOOST system, which combines blood filtration, ultraviolet (UV/UBI) light therapy, oxygenation, and ozonation into a single session.

Because this treatment is relatively new to many people, we’ve gathered some of the most frequently asked questions to help you better understand what EBOOST involves, why people choose it, and what to expect.

What is the difference between EBOO and EBOOST?

EBOO refers to the general process of extracorporeal blood oxygenation and ozonation, sometimes called ozone dialysis. EBOOST is The Longevity Center FL’s refined version of this therapy, combining filtration, UV/UBI light exposure, and oxygen-ozone infusion. The design of EBOOST reflects our commitment to advanced technology, safety, and patient-centered care.

How does EBOOST compare to a standard ozone IV?

Ozone IVs (often called Major Autohemotherapy) treat a small sample of blood by mixing it with ozone and then returning it to the body. EBOOST, by contrast, circulates a much larger volume of blood through a system that filters waste, exposes blood to UV light, and infuses oxygen and ozone. The result is a more comprehensive approach that may provide broader support for circulation, detoxification, and immune balance.

What happens during an EBOOST session?

The process is simple and comfortable. A small catheter is placed in your arm, similar to an IV. Blood flows through tubing into the EBOOST system, where it undergoes:

1. Filtration to help reduce circulating waste and inflammatory molecules.
2. UV/UBI light exposure to neutralize pathogens and activate antioxidant defenses.
3. Oxygenation and ozonation to enhance oxygen delivery and stimulate immune balance.
4. The revitalized blood then returns to your body.

Sessions last about 60 to 90 minutes, during which most patients relax, read, or simply rest.

Is the procedure painful?

No. The process feels very similar to having a traditional IV placed. After the initial insertion, there should be little to no discomfort. Most clients feel relaxed throughout the session.

How many sessions are typically needed?

The number of sessions depends on your individual goals and health history. Some people notice a difference after just one treatment, while others benefit most from a series of sessions spaced out over weeks or months. During your consultation, your provider will recommend a schedule tailored to your needs.

Are there side effects?

Most people tolerate EBOO very well. Some may experience mild fatigue, temporary lightheadedness, or flu-like sensations as the body processes toxins and adjusts. These responses are generally short-lived and can be supported with hydration and rest.

Who is a candidate for EBOOST?

EBOOST, EBOO, and EB02 may be suitable for individuals looking to:

  • Support detoxification
  • Enhance circulation and oxygen delivery
  • Boost energy and mental clarity
  • Balance immune activity
  • Promote overall wellness and longevity

That said, not everyone is a candidate. People with conditions like severe anemia, bleeding disorders, or G6PD deficiency may not qualify. Your provider will conduct a thorough evaluation before starting therapy.
How should I prepare for a session?

It’s recommended that you:

  • Drink plenty of water the day before and the day of your appointment
  • Eat a light, balanced meal before arriving
  • Avoid alcohol and heavy foods prior to treatment
  • Get a good night’s sleep to support recovery

These simple steps help ensure your body responds well during and after the session.

What should I expect afterward?

Many clients feel calm or refreshed immediately following treatment. Some report improved energy, clearer thinking, or a greater sense of well-being within hours to days. Others may feel slightly tired as the body detoxifies. Rest, hydration, and nutrient-rich meals can all help support recovery.

Can EBOOST be combined with other therapies?

Yes. In fact, many clients integrate EBOOST with complementary treatments such as IV nutrient therapy, peptide protocols, or hormone optimization. Together, these therapies can address multiple layers of wellness, from cellular energy and detoxification to hormonal balance and regenerative repair.

Why choose The Longevity Center FL for EBOOST?
We designed EBOOST to go beyond standard EBOO/EB02, providing a more comprehensive and precise version of the therapy. At The Longevity Center FL, clients benefit from:

  • Advanced equipment and technology
  • A patient-first approach in a supportive environment
  • Integration with a full spectrum of regenerative medicine services
  • Providers committed to education, safety, and personalized care

Our goal is to make advanced wellness solutions both effective and accessible.

Final Thoughts

EBOOST is one of the most advanced ozone-oxygen therapies available, offering a unique combination of filtration, UV/UBI light exposure, oxygenation, and ozonation. While questions are normal when exploring new therapies, understanding how EBOOST works can help you feel confident about whether it may fit your personal health goals.

If you’d like to learn more or schedule a consultation, visit www.thelcfl.com and connect with our team today.

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.