Quick answer
Ozone Therapy is the broadest category — wellness protocols that involve medical-grade ozone in various forms. EBOO and EBO3 are more specific: clinic-delivered, physician-guided advanced oxygenation protocols. The right starting point depends on screening, goals, and provider review.
Category vs specific protocol
Ozone Therapy is best understood as a category. Inside that category, different protocols exist, each with its own delivery method and intensity. EBOO and EBO3 are examples of more layered, clinic-delivered protocols within the broader oxygenation space.
A side-by-side way to read the terms
Think of it as concentric circles. Ozone Therapy is the outer ring. EBOO and EBO3 are more specific protocols inside that ring, both layered and physician-guided.
- Ozone Therapy — broader category of ozone-focused wellness protocols.
- EBOO — extracorporeal blood oxygenation protocol; common alternate spelling for similar concepts.
- EBO3 — the specific advanced oxygenation protocol our clinic delivers, often sequenced with other modalities.
How a consultation chooses between them
There is no “better” option in the abstract — the right protocol depends on your goals, your labs, and what your provider recommends after screening. Sometimes a layered oxygenation plan makes sense; sometimes a different modality is a better starting point.
This is why every plan at our clinic begins with a private consultation rather than a fixed package.
Frequently asked
- Is EBOO better than ozone therapy?
- Neither is universally better. EBOO is a more specific protocol within the broader ozone-focused category. Provider screening identifies the right fit.
- Do you offer both?
- Yes. EBO3, Ozone, and related oxygenation consultations are available at both our California and Florida clinics.
- Is there one right cadence?
- No. Cadence is personalized through consultation and adjusted as your plan evolves.
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Request a ConsultationMedical Disclaimer: This article is educational and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Programs are physician-guided, consultation-based, and personalized after screening. Results vary.



