EBOO Ozone Therapy

in Sterling, VA

At NOVA IV Therapy, we are committed to offering advanced, thoughtfully selected therapies that support the body’s innate ability to heal and regulate itself. EBOO therapy in Sterling, VA, also known as Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation, represents one of the most comprehensive ozone-based therapies available today. This advanced treatment is designed for individuals seeking deeper detoxification, improved circulation, immune system modulation, and support for complex or long-standing health concerns.

As a practice rooted in integrative and alternative medicine serving the Sterling, Virginia community, we understand that many patients are living with chronic stress, environmental exposures, and unresolved symptoms that extend beyond what conventional care alone can address. EBOO therapy allows us to support patients at a systemic level, particularly when inflammation, immune dysregulation, or toxin burden are contributing to ongoing health challenges.

Living in Sterling and the surrounding Northern Virginia region often means balancing demanding careers, long commutes, and constant mental and physical strain. Over time, these factors can quietly impact immune resilience, circulation, and cellular health. Our goal is to provide advanced therapies like EBOO that work in alignment with functional medicine principles to support whole-body restoration.

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What EBOO Therapy is and How It Works

EBOO therapy stands for Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation. During an EBOO session, a portion of the patient’s blood is continuously drawn through a specialized medical system, where it is gently oxygenated and exposed to a carefully calibrated oxygen-ozone blend. The treated blood is then returned to the body in a continuous cycle.

Unlike single-pass or multi-pass ozone therapies, EBOO operates as an ongoing extracorporeal process. This allows for a greater volume of blood to be treated over the course of a session, supporting deeper detoxification and more extensive immune and circulatory effects. Because the blood is processed outside the body in a controlled environment, EBOO therapy offers a higher level of precision and consistency.

The oxygenation and ozonation process supports multiple physiological pathways at once. These include improved oxygen delivery to tissues, modulation of immune activity, support for detoxification mechanisms, and reduction of inflammatory signaling. For patients dealing with systemic or multi-layered health issues, this broader scope is often what makes EBOO therapy especially valuable.

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Supporting Detoxification, Circulation, and Immune Balance

One of the primary reasons patients seek EBOO therapy is its role in deep detoxification. Environmental toxins, mold exposure, chronic infections, and metabolic byproducts can accumulate in the body over time, especially when detoxification pathways are overwhelmed or impaired. EBOO therapy supports these pathways by improving blood oxygenation and circulation, which helps tissues receive the oxygen and nutrients they need to function efficiently.

Improved circulation is another key benefit of EBOO therapy. By enhancing oxygen delivery and supporting vascular function, EBOO may help improve overall circulatory health. This can be particularly relevant for patients with cardiovascular concerns, fatigue related to poor oxygen utilization, or symptoms linked to reduced blood flow.

Immune system modulation is also central to how EBOO therapy works. Ozone has been shown to stimulate the activity of white blood cells, which play a critical role in immune defense and regulation. Rather than simply stimulating or suppressing immunity, EBOO therapy aims to help the immune system respond more appropriately and efficiently. This balanced support can be especially meaningful for individuals dealing with chronic infections, autoimmune-related issues, or long-standing inflammatory conditions.

Additionally, EBOO therapy has demonstrated anti-inflammatory effects. Chronic inflammation is a common underlying factor in many health conditions, including cardiovascular disease, metabolic disorders, autoimmune illnesses, and neurodegenerative concerns. By helping reduce inflammatory signaling, EBOO therapy may support symptom relief and overall system balance.

EBO2 and the Evolution of Ozone Therapy

EBO2 is the term used when EBOO therapy is combined with light-based therapy using the Hemealumen device. While Major Autohemotherapy, often referred to as MAH, has long been considered the gold standard application of medical ozone, EBO2 represents an evolution of this approach.

By integrating light exposure with extracorporeal blood oxygenation and ozonation, EBO2 allows for more comprehensive support with fewer sessions for some patients. This advanced approach is often considered when addressing chronic or complex conditions that require deeper systemic support. The goal is to enhance the effectiveness of ozone therapy while maintaining a high level of safety and precision.

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Conditions Commonly Supported with EBOO Therapy

EBOO therapy is not a one-size-fits-all solution, and it is always recommended based on individual evaluation and clinical judgment. That said, it is commonly used as part of an integrative care plan for individuals dealing with complex or systemic health challenges. Conditions that may benefit from EBOO therapy include:

  • Autoimmune-related illnesses & chronic bacterial or viral infections

  • Lyme disease and co-infections

  • Mold or mycotoxin exposure

  • Long Hauler Syndrome following COVID-19

  • Chronic fatigue and low energy

  • Fibromyalgia and widespread body aches

  • Inflammatory diseases & cardiovascular concerns

  • Cognitive changes such as brain fog, sleep disturbances & immune dysfunction

  • Idiosyncratic or difficult-to-classify health issues

  • Post Chemotherapy Recovery

Because functional medicine recognizes that symptoms often overlap and interact, EBOO therapy is typically used as part of a broader, individualized care strategy rather than as a standalone treatment.

EBOO Therapy within a Functional Medicine Framework

At NOVA IV Therapy, EBOO therapy is never offered in isolation. It is integrated into a comprehensive functional medicine approach that considers the full picture of your health. Before recommending EBOO therapy, we take time to understand your history, symptoms, lifestyle factors, and prior treatments.

This collaborative approach allows EBOO therapy to work alongside other supportive strategies, which may include nutritional IV therapy, ozone infusions, detoxification protocols, hormone support, and personalized lifestyle guidance. By addressing multiple layers of health at once, we help patients move toward more sustainable, long-term improvement.

NOVA IV Therapy ensures that EBOO therapy is administered under experienced medical oversight, using properly calibrated equipment and protocols designed to prioritize safety and patient comfort.

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Proudly Serving the D.C., Maryland, Virginia Metro Region

NOVA IV Therapy is conveniently located off Route 7 in Loudoun County, making it easily accessible for patients throughout Sterling, Ashburn, Reston, Herndon, Tyson's, Leesburg and the surrounding areas. Designed with comfort and healing in mind, our space allows us to make primary care, functional medicine, and IV Ozone therapies available in one cohesive environment.

  • NOVA IV Therapy welcomes patients from Washington D.C. and Virginia, including but not limited to:  Arlington, Alexandria, Falls Church, Fairfax, Vienna, McLean, Tysons, Reston, Leesburg, Manassas, Manassas Park, Springfield, Woodbridge, Dale City Herndon, Sterling, Ashburn, Gainesville, Haymarket, Aldie, South Riding, Chantilly, Centreville, Clifton, Burke, Fairfax Station, Great Falls, Oakton, Leesburg, Purcellville, Middleburg, Winchester, Round Hill, Hamilton, Lovettsville, Bluemont, Brambleton, Broadlands.

    NOVA IV Therapy welcomes patients from Maryland, including but not limited to:  Silver Spring, Bethesda, Rockville, Gaithersburg, Germantown, Columbia, and Bowie, Potomac, North Potomac, Point of Rocks, Darnestown, Poolesville, Frederick, Chevy Chase, Ellicott City. 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • EBOO therapy stands for Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation. It involves continuously treating a portion of your blood outside the body with oxygen and ozone before returning it to circulation.

  • Most EBOO therapy sessions last approximately one hour, though exact timing may vary based on your personalized protocol.

  • When administered by trained medical professionals using appropriate equipment and protocols, EBOO therapy is considered safe.

  • EBOO treats blood continuously using an extracorporeal system, allowing for deeper detoxification and broader systemic effects compared to single-pass or multi-pass ozone therapies.

  • New patients can begin with an intake through NOVA IV Therapy. Former Sterling Family Practice patients are automatically grandfathered in.

References and Clinical Studies for Ozone IV Therapy

REFERENCES DISCLAIMER:

NOVA IV Therapy provides links to the articles for educational purposes. The information contained in these publications were obtained from sources believed to be reliable and based on real scientific information from experienced researchers. While NOVA IV Therapy offers these references to its patients, their utilization is purely voluntary and not binding. NOVA IV Therapy makes no guarantee of results and assumes no liability or responsibility in connection with the references provided. 

NOVA IV Therapy has no control whatsoever in regards to performance or non-performance, misinterpretation, proper or improper the use of information or suggestions contained in these publications by any person or entity. NOVA IV Therapy expressly disclaims any liability in connection thereto. Publications are subject to periodic reviews or revisions and readers are cautioned to obtain latest editions. 

Extracorporeal blood oxygenation and ozonation: clinical and biological implications of ozone therapy:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16156950/

Medical & Regulatory Disclaimer

Nutrient IV therapies and ozone-based therapies, including Major Autohemotherapy (MAH), 10-Pass, Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation (EBOO), and use of the Hemealumen device, are elective wellness services offered under the clinical judgment of licensed providers.

These therapies and protocols are not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of any disease or medical condition. Statements regarding these services have not been evaluated by the FDA.

These services may be described as investigational, adjunctive, or alternative in nature. No claims are made regarding therapeutic outcomes, efficacy, or specific health benefits, and individual results may vary.

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