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EBOO is coming - should you be ready?

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E xtracorporeal  B lood  O xygenation and  O zonation (EBOO) Therapy is a specialized blood filtering treatment that allows for the reduction of chronic inflammation. It positively impacts the quality of life and performance, as inflammation is present in all diseases. EBOO/RHP ( R ecirculatory  H æmo p erfusion) therapy can be used as an adjunct treatment for relief of symptoms from conditions such as: Autoimmune related diseases Cardiovascular disease Diabetes Bacterial and viral pathologies Lyme disease Brain fog Chronic Fatigue/Fibromyalgia Inflammatory diseases Mold exposure Sleeping difficulties The EBOO treatment improves blood flow, cellular healing and cellular oxygen utilization. Clinical studies suggest that EBOO activates an immune response to infectious disease by stimulating it to kill viruses, fungi, and pathogenic bacteria. It also improves the utilization of oxygen within the cells, which reduces poor blood flow in cardiovascular diseases. And, ...

Methylation

Methylation is the addition of a methyl group to a molecule or the replacement of an atom or atom group in a molecule with a methyl group. It all sounds like greek and, probably, not that important to you. Even most doctors likely don’t know much, if anything about it. Yet, arguably, methylation may be the most important biochemical process in your body and the most important consideration when your health is in question, especially when nothing seems to help and the doctors you’ve seen just can’t seem to figure out what is causing all the problem. Because cell division and the manufacture of proteins and enzymes within each cell depends on methylation, a huge range of health problems can be due to impaired methylation. Low methylation impairs the production of CoQ10 and can lead to high homocysteine levels in your system resulting in inflammation and damage to the heart and blood vessels. Fatigue is a common symptom associated with this problem because Co...

Biofilms: A Cause Chronic Illness

You may not be familiar with the term "biofilm," but you have certainly encountered biofilm on a regular basis. The plaque that forms on your teeth and causes tooth decay is one type of bacterial biofilm. The "gunk" that clogs your drains is also biofilm. If you have ever walked in a stream or river, you have probably slipped on biofilm-coated rocks. They’re found in natural environments such as hot springs, rivers and streams, lakes, and tide pools, to man-made and industrial environments such as water and drainage pipes, sanitation systems, house-hold sinks, toilets, and showers, and even in the water tanks of nuclear power plants. Biofilms avidly colonize many household surfaces, including toilets, sinks, countertops, and cutting boards in the kitchen and bath. Poor disinfection practices and ineffective cleaning products may increase the incidence of illnesses associated with pathogenic organisms in the household environment. Biofilms f...