Difference Analysis and Clinical Application of EBOO Filter and Traditional Dialysis Filter
An EBOO filter is a special type of hollow-fiber membrane that is a vital component of Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation (EBOO) therapy, which is a safe and effective way to purify the blood through advanced, non-invasive technology. The EBOO filter is designed specifically for the purpose of removing toxins from the blood and reducing inflammation in addition to assisting with the exchange of oxygen and ozone between the patient’s blood and the medical-grade gases used during EBOO therapy. Unlike standard dialysis filters, which focus on correcting fluid imbalances in the body, EBOO filters are specifically designed for use in regenerative medicine and functional medicine, which are types of healthcare that focus on the underlying issues that cause illness and disease rather than treating the symptoms.
EBOO filters operate by employing a high-precision, medical-quality hollow-fiber membrane, which contains thousands of tiny, permeable microtubules. These microtubules create a large surface area for filtration and exchange. During treatment, the patient’s blood is pumped out of the body and runs through the inner microtubules of the filter. Concurrently, medical-grade oxygen and ozone circulate through a closed sterile loop outside the microtubules of the filter.
The EBOO filter utilizes two important principles, precise molecular size difference and molecular permeability, to achieve its dual function of gas exchange and physical filtration. The EBOO filter is able to remove a significant number of harmful substances from the patient’s blood, including; aging or damaged blood cells, inflammatory cytokines, metabolic waste products and micro-toxins which are difficult for the liver or kidneys to metabolize. At the same time, medical-grade oxygen and ozone are able to pass through the membrane of the EBOO filter completely and uniformly mix with the patient’s blood, eliminating the problem of uneven gas mixing associated with traditional ozone therapy equipment.Understanding the Main Benefits of EBOO Filters
EBOO filters have unique clinical and wellness-related benefits compared to traditional blood filtering systems. Firstly, it has a precision, selective, filtering technology that only filters out harmful debris but does not lose the helpful electrolytes and nutrients in the blood, maintaining the constancy of the blood’s internal environment. Secondly, its large surface area allows for better gas exchange; 10 to 15 times the safe dose of ozone is delivered to the blood when using EBOO compared to the standard ozone dosage used in traditional methods. Thus, there is much more thorough blood purification and oxidative repair done to the blood.
The EBOO filter’s design is a completely closed, sterile design; therefore, there are no external contamination risks during treatment. Each treatment uses single-use, disposable filters. Treating with a single-use filter is compliant with standard medical safety and will completely prevent any chance of cross-infection. The entire filter process is non-invasive and does not damage normal blood cells’ natural activity; therefore, it is suitable for extended time frames for standardized physical conditioning and training.
The Main Uses for EBOO Filters
As the primary consumable in EBOO therapy, the EBOO filter is primarily used for the treatment of individuals with sub-health type conditions or for supporting and enhancing the treatment of individuals with chronic metabolic disorders. Through toxin filtering of inflammatory based toxins found within the blood, the EBOO allows the body to reduce overall inflammatory processes, increases blood flow and 02 transport efficiency and increases the physiological response to immune system stimulation. EBOO is a product widely used for recovering from fatigue; detoxification of the body; improving microcirculation; and for supporting individuals with low-inflammation chronic disorders. EBOO is now the core product in the modern advanced blood-wellness therapy movement.
The EBOO Filter versus Dialysis Filter
EBOO filters are often confused with dialysis filters however the core logic and purposes of the two filters are essentially different. Dialysis filters are designed primarily to substitute for kidney function by filtering out excess water and urea and creatinine from the body to help maintain proper homeostasis of the body’s water balance/electrolytes. Dialysis filters are meant for individuals who suffer from renal insufficiency. EBOO filters on the other hand, are focused on blood purification and anti-inflammation; therefore, they do not filter out all of the same toxins that are associated with renal failure but instead target the micro toxins and inflammatory factors that lead to sub-health and low inflammation chronic disease process. Thus, EBOO filters are primarily used for wellness purposes and adjunctive physical conditioning as opposed to kidney replacement therapy.