From the caption “EBOO is a procedure in which 1/3 of your blood is drawn from your body, passed though a filtration and ozonation…”

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  1. Does it actually work? There isn’t strong scientific evidence behind most of the claimed benefits. Some small studies show ozone therapy might have effects on circulation or inflammation, but nothing conclusive, and it’s not an FDA-approved treatment for these uses. Mostly anecdotal.

    It’s more of a wellness trend than a proven medical treatment. Some people swear by it, but the science is pretty thin and it’s not risk-free since it involves your blood being pulled out and reinfused.

  2. It’s still in clinical trials, there’s much skepticism, and the target is ppl with heart disease. Harper using it as a healthy top athlete is the equivalent of an ordinary person believing ginseng tea prevents cancer.

  3. This is a rich people gimmick to try to preserve youth. If you watch “Shark Tank” Daymond John and Kevin O’Leary have done this.

  4. Don’t drink beer or coffee but have a robot suck out your blood, clean it with o-zone, and put it back in your body.

  5. I fell into a rabbit hole looking at his “Doctor” who is leading this and he’s a total quack. This is highly embarrassing

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