What is EBOO therapy, and in what situations is it typically used for health and wellness?
EBOO (Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation) is an advanced form of ozone therapy that enhances blood oxygenation and detoxification. It involves drawing blood, filtering and treating it with oxygen and ozone, then returning the treated blood to the body. It’s also combined with ultraviolet and LED light therapy to further boost its effects.
Each session typically lasts 45 minutes to an hour and can treat up to 2 liters of blood, offering greater efficiency compared to standard ozone therapies.
Common Uses of EBOO Therapy:
How long colonoscopy take
I’m scheduled for a colonoscopy soon. How long does the procedure typically take, and what should I expect during the process?
A colonoscopy is a common and generally safe procedure used to examine the large intestine. While the actual procedure lasts about 15-30 minutes, expect to spend around 2-3 hours at the hospital or endoscopy center, including preparation and recovery.
Procedure Timeline:
During the Procedure: A thin, flexible tube with a camera (colonoscope) is inserted into the rectum, allowing the doctor to view the colon on a monitor. Sedation is provided to ensure patients feel little to no discomfort.
After the Procedure: Some bloating or gas is common after the procedure, but walking can help ease discomfort. Light bleeding may occur after polyp removal, but report persistent bleeding, pain, or fever to your doctor.
Safety and Risks: Colonoscopy is a safe procedure, with serious complications such as bleeding or colon perforation occurring in only 4-8 out of 10,000 cases. Deaths are extremely rare.
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