EBOO Therapy Side Effects

At Tulsi Wellness Club, we’re passionate about offering the most innovative and effective therapies in regenerative and functional medicine. Among our most powerful healing modalities is EBOO Therapy — short for Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation. While EBOO has shown remarkable success in detoxifying the body, enhancing immune function, and restoring energy, we believe in being transparent about every aspect of the healing journey.

That includes helping you understand the potential side effects of EBOO Therapy, how to prepare for them, and how we support your body through the process.


Understanding EBOO Therapy

Before diving into side effects, let’s briefly review what EBOO is. EBOO is an advanced form of ozone therapy that involves circulating your blood through a closed-loop medical device where it is oxygenated, ozonated, and filtered before being returned to your body. It’s sometimes described as “blood dialysis for detox and regeneration.”

Unlike more basic ozone therapies such as Major Autohemotherapy (MAH), EBOO treats a much larger volume of blood in each session — making it exponentially more powerful, but also potentially more intense in how the body responds.


Common Side Effects of EBOO Therapy

The side effects of EBOO are generally mild, temporary, and a sign that your body is engaging in the healing process. That said, each person’s response is unique, especially depending on toxicity levels, immune health, and metabolic function.

Here are the most commonly observed side effects and reactions:


Detox Reactions (Herxheimer Response)

What it is: A Herxheimer or “healing crisis” can occur when the body begins rapidly eliminating pathogens, heavy metals, and toxins. This is especially common in individuals with Lyme disease, mold toxicity, or chronic infections.

Common symptoms include:

  • Fatigue or brain fog

  • Headache

  • Joint or muscle aches

  • Temporary worsening of symptoms

  • Nausea or flu-like feelings

What we recommend: At Tulsi, we always prepare your detox pathways before beginning EBOO. We also recommend adequate hydration, lymphatic support, and binders to reduce the intensity of any detox reactions. Remember, these symptoms are temporary and usually fade within 24–72 hours.


Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar)

What it is: EBOO Therapy can sometimes lower blood glucose levels, especially in those with a faster metabolism or when done without proper pre-session nutrition.

Symptoms to watch for:

  • Lightheadedness or dizziness

  • Shakiness

  • Sweating

  • Nausea or hunger

  • Anxiety or irritability

What we recommend: We advise all clients to eat a protein-rich snack or meal before treatment and avoid fasting before EBOO. For those with known blood sugar instability, we may monitor glucose during the session and provide juice or electrolytes if needed.


Vein Sensitivity or Discomfort

What it is: Since EBOO involves accessing veins (typically one for drawing blood and one for reinfusion), some people may experience mild irritation, bruising, or tenderness at the insertion sites.

What we recommend: Our experienced clinicians use the smallest, most comfortable needles and rotate sites to prevent irritation. Warm compresses and arnica cream can also ease any temporary discomfort.


Mild Nausea or Digestive Upset

Some clients report transient nausea or GI symptoms following EBOO, which may relate to liver and gallbladder detoxification or die-off of gut-based pathogens. These symptoms are usually mild and pass within hours.

We support this by recommending gentle liver support supplements, hydration, and mineral replenishment.


Light Flu-Like Symptoms

It’s not uncommon to feel slightly “off” or under the weather after your first EBOO session. This usually indicates a rapid immune modulation and the body clearing cellular debris.

Think of it like cleaning out a dusty attic — things can feel messier before they feel better. That’s why we often schedule lighter activity on the day of and after treatment.


Oxidative Stress (Rare)

EBOO uses medical-grade ozone to create a mild oxidative challenge in the body — which in turn stimulates antioxidant production and immune activation. For most people, this is beneficial. However, in rare cases (especially those with extremely depleted antioxidant stores), it can create short-term fatigue or inflammation.

At Tulsi, we mitigate this by offering antioxidant support protocols, including glutathione and vitamin C, and we tailor the ozone concentration to your body’s tolerance level.


Who Is More Likely to Experience Side Effects?

You may be more sensitive to EBOO Therapy if you:

  • Are dealing with heavy mold, Lyme, or viral loads

  • Have not previously done detox or ozone treatments

  • Are nutrient-deficient or undernourished

  • Are recovering from chronic illness or have mitochondrial dysfunction

But don’t worry — these side effects aren’t harmful, and most resolve quickly with proper support. Over time, as the body clears toxins and adjusts, sessions become smoother and side effects often vanish altogether.


At Tulsi, Your Safety Comes First

Our approach at Tulsi Wellness Club is not one-size-fits-all. We create customized EBOO protocols for each client based on their health history, labs, and lifestyle. We always monitor for side effects, adjust treatment as needed, and offer supportive therapies before and after sessions.

We also believe education is empowerment. When you know what to expect, your healing experience becomes less intimidating and more empowering.


Final Thoughts

EBOO Therapy is a powerful, life-enhancing tool, but with power comes responsibility — and sometimes a few bumps along the way. Understanding the potential side effects, especially detox reactions and hypoglycemia, can help you feel more prepared, more confident, and more in control of your wellness journey.

Healing isn’t always linear — but it is always possible, and you don’t have to go it alone.


Interested in experiencing EBOO Therapy at Tulsi Wellness Club?
Schedule a consultation today, and let’s craft a personalized roadmap to help you detox, energize, and heal—safely and naturally.

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Dr. Devin Stone

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