The Ins and Outs of EBOO Treatments for Covid “Vaccine” Injury, Conversation with Angie Valdivieso NP Arizona
EBOO: Extracorporal Blood Oxygenation & Ozonation, a pillar in treating Covid “Vaccine” Injury & Lyme Disease
I had a pleasant and very informative conversation with Angie who ran a clinic in Scottsdale, AZ and together with a medical doctor taught providers how to do EBOO treatments. She has since become a distributor for the TrigenO3 machines. She is an expert in this treatment and spoke about all the ins and outs of how to do them, what they are good for and things to watch out for.
EBOO is done by applying a catheter and tubing in each arm. From one arm, blood is drawn out into the machine which then runs it through a dialysis filter and thereafter adds oxygen and ozone before it is infused back into the body through the other arm. A typical treatment takes around 50 minutes and can clear 3 Liters (about 3.3 quarts) of blood of any unwanted particles. I and some providers I spoke to suspect that these also include spike protein, most likely Graphene and Hydrogels. It also removes parasites, bacteria, Lyme, mold and other fungi. It squeezes the extracellular fluids which helps take out inflammatory cytokines which is why it’s a good treatment for chronic inflammation and pain syndromes due to inflammation. The ozone also strengthens the immune system.
There are a few contraindications to doing an EBOO treatment. These are an allergy to ozone (which I have never seen in my practice), allergy to Heparin in which case an alternative can be used. Low red blood cell and platelet count are contraindications as ozone can reduce these further. The body needs some time to make new red blood cells and platelets and then treatment can commence. Anticoagulant medications are also a contraindication for EBOO and infusions in general due to the increased risk of bleeding.
Treatments are limited to once per week due to possible reduction in red blood cells and platelet counts. Before doing treatment, some basic labs are done such as Hemoglobin and platelet count to ensure normal values. Some practitioners using it to treat Covid “vaccine” injury also do before and after dark field microscopy.
The trifecta for treating these “vaccine” injuries must include prior intravenous drips of Calcium EDTA chelation and Plaquex, a particular kind of phosphatidylcholine. These are done a day before doing EBOO in many cases as chelation takes around three hours and Plaquex takes another one and a half hours. If all were to be done on one day, one would be sitting in the office 6-7 hours. After the EBOO treatment many practitioners add a short drip with vitamins such as a Myers cocktail, or a mix of B Vitamins and Vitamin C or Glutathione or an NAD injection or drip.
The EBOO machine distributed by her company is engineered by collaboration between scientists, practitioners and engineers and made in the USA. Some machines that cost less use parts that are not resistant to ozone. They begin to break down and can cause deleterious effects in patients undergoing treatment with such machines. Their device is the only device where the ozone concentration is limited to safe and effective therapeutic levels and the ozone addition can be turned down or off during treatment. The pump is regulated to safe operation speeds to prevent reinfusing the blood too fast.
Providers charge anywhere from $ 1300.-- -$ 1800.—per treatment and often, this includes a post EBOO Vitamin drip.
More Information
Www.trigenO3.com
Videos put out by providers with patient stories:
EBOO for Lyme disease by Angie herself
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Dr. Brendan Cochran ND interview. He teaches providers how to do EBOO:
I provide a platform for various views and opinions that don’t always necessarily reflect my own, so readers can do more research and decide on their own what’s right for them. This article shouldn’t be taken as medical advice which always needs to be sought from one’s personal healthcare professional.