RHP – Recirculatory Hemoperfusion also known as Extra-Corporeal Blood Ozonation and Oxygenation (EBOO), or Ozone Dialysis is the most advanced ozone treatment available in the world today, detoxing 1 – 3 liters of blood in one session with a fresh, continuous flow of ozone.
The blood is filtered through a dialysis filter and bathed in ozone. Then the filtered and ozonated blood is returned into the body through an additional vein. This process lasts around 1 hour, with 1.8 to 3 liters of blood being filtered. The power of the RHP lies in both the ozonation and filtration processes, the only dual ozonation and filtration process that exists in the world today.
What is Ozone?
Ozone (O3) gas itself was discovered in the mid-nineteenth century and is a molecule consisting of three atoms of oxygen in a dynamically unstable structure. Although atmospheric ozone can have dangerous effects, controlled ozone has many therapeutic benefits. Ozone therapy has been utilized and heavily studied with over 2000 published papers available in medical literature. For more than a century in Europe, Asia and Latin America and has a track record of safety and efficacy and , with effects that have been proven, consistently safe and with minimal and preventable side effects.
Among ozone’s primary mechanisms of action is inactivation of bacteria, viruses, fungi, yeast and protozoa; stimulation of oxygen metabolism; and activation of the immune system.
What Conditions Benefit from Ozone Therapy
Ozone therapy is a unique form of therapy that both heals and detoxifies at the same time. It is used to treat a variety of chronic diseases including:
- Cardiovascular disease
- Diabetes
- Lyme Disease
- HIV
- Chronic Hepatitis
- Herpes
- Chronic fatigue states
- Chemical sensitivity
- Macular degeneration
- Chronic bladder conditions
- Colitis
- Crohn’s disease
- Stroke
- Hypertension
- RA & Ankylosing spondylitis
- Auto-immune Disease
- Eczema and psoriasis
- Lipid disorders
Ozone kills viruses, fungi, and bacteria on direct contact.
Ozone increases tissue oxygenation by infusing the mitochondria of the cell with oxygen, resulting in increased energy. To the extent that ozone enhances blood flow, it relieves pain and inflammation. Ozone also up-regulates antioxidant enzyme defenses, scavenging excess free radicals, which is key in rejuvenation and overall health.”
Ozone therapy is re-emerging in contemporary medicine and is gaining renewed interest among patients.
IS IT SAFE?
Ozone has been proven to be extremely safe, with a minor irritation to the respiratory system if inhaled.
Medical use of ozone should be considered carefully in people suffering with:
- Acute and chronic tendency to bleeding/hemophilia
- Pregnancy
- Atopic dermatitis
- Photosensitivity or the taking of photo-active medication
- Active diverticulitis and active diverticulosis
- Low platelet count
- Porphyria (UV blood irradiation)
- Possibly in overactive thyroid or thyrotoxicosis
- Individuals with a known deficiency of the glucose-6-phosphate enzyme (G6PD)
Dr. Dagstani is excited to be one of the first centers in the United States officially trained and authorized by the developer to offer RHP (ozone dialysis), the most effective form of ozone therapy available in the world today.. we are always searching for effective ways to advance human health!
Cost $1,500. per treatment
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