At Tree of Light Health, we specialize in advanced ozone-based therapies that support detoxification, immune balance, oxygen delivery, and tissue repair. For the right person, these tools can be powerful additions to a comprehensive, root-cause–oriented plan—not a stand-alone quick fix.
We currently offer three main ozone-based therapies:
• EBOO Full Spectrum with UV Light (UBI) – our most advanced whole-body blood treatment
• IV Ozone Therapy (Major Autohemotherapy / MAH) – a gentler, systemic ozone treatment
• Prolozone Therapy – targeted ozone injections for pain and tissue healing
Our clinic is a proud member of the American Academy of Ozonotherapy (AAOt), and we are certified in ozone therapy and Prolozone injections through Dr. Frank Shallenberger, MD. In the middle of this article, you’ll see a photo of Dr. Shallenberger and Martin together, reflecting our commitment to ongoing training and best practices in ozone medicine.
What Is EBOO Full Spectrum?
EBOO (Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation) is one of the most advanced forms of ozone therapy available today. During this procedure, a portion of your blood is slowly removed from the body, mixed with a precise blend of oxygen and ozone, passed through a dialysis-style filter, exposed to therapeutic UV light, and then gently returned to your body through a closed, sterile circuit.
Key features of EBOO Full Spectrum:
• High-volume ozone delivery – significantly more ozone exposure compared to standard IV ozone (MAH)
• Dialysis-style filtration – helps remove inflammatory byproducts, cellular debris, and other metabolic waste
• Integrated UV blood irradiation (UBI) – blood is exposed to UV-A, UV-B, and UV-C, which may help modulate the immune system and support microbial balance
How UV Light Blood Irradiation (UBI) Works
Ultraviolet blood irradiation (UBI) has been used for many decades as a supportive therapy for immune regulation and cellular health. As your blood passes through sterile tubing, it is briefly exposed to specific wavelengths of UV light (A, B, and C).
UBI may help:
• Balance an overactive or underactive immune system
• Support the body in managing microbial load
• Improve red blood cell flexibility and oxygen delivery
• Enhance clarity, mood, and overall vitality
When combined with EBOO, UBI adds an extra layer of immune-regulating and anti inflammatory support while enhancing the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood.
Key Benefits of EBOO + UV Light Therapy
Patients often choose EBOO Full Spectrum when they want a comprehensive, systemic approach. Potential benefits may include:
1. Broad-Spectrum Antimicrobial Support
EBOO with UBI can support the body in managing:
• Bacteria
• Viruses
• Fungi
• Parasites
It is often considered for individuals dealing with:
• Complex chronic infections
• Mold-related illness
• Post-viral or immune dysregulation patterns
2. Detoxification & Filtration
As your blood circulates through the EBOO system, it passes through a specialized filter that may help reduce:
• Inflammatory cytokines
• Environmental and metabolic toxins
• Cell fragments and metabolic debris
Many patients report fewer intense “detox flares” compared with other approaches, along with a gradual increase in resilience and recovery.
3. Mitochondrial & Cognitive Support
By improving oxygen delivery and cellular signaling, EBOO and UBI may support:
• ATP production and mitochondrial function
• Mental clarity, focus, and brain fog reduction
• Fatigue recovery and mood regulation
4. Vascular & Immune Health
By supporting red blood cell flexibility and circulation, EBOO may:
• Enhance blood flow to tissues and organs
• Support more balanced immune activity
• Help calm histamine- and mast-cell–driven symptoms in sensitive individuals 5. Gentle & Customizable
EBOO dosing can be carefully titrated based on:
• Your health status and complexity
• Sensitivity level
• Prior response to detox and ozone-based therapies
Ozone therapy is individualized—dosing, frequency, and even the choice of modality are tailored to each person’s terrain, history, and sensitivity.
Why More Than One Session?
For chronic, long-standing illness, one treatment is rarely enough. We typically suggest a series of sessions—often 1–2 treatments per month for several visits—before we reassess deeper clinical changes. Each session tends to build on the last, gradually supporting detoxification, mitochondrial function, and immune balance over time.
High-Dose IV Ozone (MAH) + UVBI
For those who want a gentler introduction to ozone—or who may not need the full power of EBOO—we offer Major Autohemotherapy (MAH) with UVBI.
What Is MAH?
In Major Autohemotherapy, a smaller volume of blood is drawn into a sterile IV bag, mixed with medical ozone at a carefully controlled concentration, and then slowly re-infused. This allows the ozone-oxygen mixture to interact with red and white blood cells, platelets, and plasma before returning systemically.
When combined with UV light blood irradiation, MAH can:
• Provide whole-body anti-inflammatory and immune-supportive effects • Enhance oxygen delivery and energy production
• Offer a lower-dose, more gradual approach for sensitive or wellness-focused individuals
This option is ideal if you:
• Are new to ozone therapy
• Prefer a lighter, shorter procedure than EBOO
• Want periodic immune and mitochondrial support for prevention and health optimization
For many patients, MAH + UVBI is a powerful yet gentler way to explore ozone therapy before considering EBOO.
Prolozone Therapy: Targeted Ozone for Pain Relief & Healing
In addition to blood-based ozone therapies, we offer Prolozone Therapy—a powerful regenerative technique that delivers ozone directly into painful or damaged areas such as joints, ligaments, tendons, or surrounding soft tissues.
How Prolozone Works
Prolozone combines ozone gas with regenerative solutions (such as nutrients and/or procaine) and is injected into areas of pain or degeneration. This can help:
• Reduce local inflammation
• Improve circulation and oxygen delivery
• Stimulate tissue repair and collagen production, supporting long-term structural healing
• Calm irritated nerves and reduce pain signaling
Conditions Commonly Addressed with Prolozone
Patients often seek Prolozone for:
• Osteoarthritis (knees, hips, hands, spine)
• Sports injuries or ligament sprains
• Back and neck pain
• Sciatica and nerve-related pain
• Chronic muscle tightness or trigger points
• Headaches and migraines
• Slow-healing injuries or post-surgical pain
Because Prolozone works at the level of structure, circulation, and oxygenation, it aims to address underlying contributors to pain—not just temporarily mask symptoms.
A Terrain-Based, Stepwise Approach
Just because we can use advanced ozone therapies doesn’t mean we should start there.
Ozone therapy is not our first step—it is introduced at the right time, in the right way, for the right person.
At Tree of Light Health, we typically:
1. Clean up the biological terrain first
o Optimize nutrition, minerals, and foundational supports
o Address gut health and microbiome balance
o Support mitochondrial function and oxygen delivery
2. Open drainage and detox pathways
o Liver, gallbladder, lymph, and kidneys
o Bowel regularity and gentle detox support
o Nervous system and vagal tone regulation
3. Stabilize overly reactive or sensitive patients
o Many of our patients are highly sensitive; starting with aggressive detox or ozone therapies too early can backfire.
o We move carefully and titrate slowly, especially in those with histories of mold illness, Lyme disease, mast cell activation, or chemical sensitivity.
4. Add ozone therapy at the right time
o Once terrain and drainage are better supported, we may gradually introduce MAH, Prolozone, or eventually EBOO.
o Each step is monitored closely, and adjustments are made based on your unique response.
Every patient is evaluated case by case. Some individuals do extremely well with ozone therapy early on; others need months of foundational work before even a small amount of ozone is appropriate. Our job is to recognize where you are on that spectrum and proceed accordingly.
Why Choose Ozone-Based Therapies at Tree of Light Health?
• Integrated, terrain-based philosophy – We never see ozone as a magic bullet. It is one tool among many in a comprehensive, root-cause–oriented plan.
• Multiple ozone options – From Prolozone injections to MAH + UVBI to EBOO Full Spectrum, we can tailor therapy intensity and focus to your individual needs. • Extensive experience with complex cases – We routinely work with patients navigating mold illness, long COVID, Lyme disease, autoimmunity, chronic pain, and fatigue. • Professional training & certification – We are members of the American Academy of Ozonotherapy (AAOt) and certified in ozone and Prolozone therapy by Dr. Frank Shallenberger, MD, a pioneer and teacher in this field.
Is Ozone Therapy Right for You?
Because every patient is unique, we begin with a comprehensive consultation to determine:
• Whether ozone-based therapies are appropriate for your situation
• Which modality (EBOO, MAH, Prolozone—or a combination) best matches your goals • How frequently treatments should be scheduled
• How to integrate ozone safely into your existing care plan
Important Medical Disclaimer
Ozone therapy—whether EBOO, MAH, or Prolozone—is not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of any medical condition. The FDA considers ozone to be a toxic gas when inhaled and does not endorse its use as a standard medical treatment.
At Tree of Light Health, ozone-based therapies are offered off-label as part of an integrative and supportive care model designed to:
• Promote detoxification
• Support mitochondrial and cellular function
• Assist immune and inflammatory balance
• Encourage local tissue repair and pain relief
These therapies are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any specific disease, and results vary from person to person. Always consult with your healthcare provider to determine whether these therapies are appropriate for you.
Ready to Learn More?
If you’re curious whether EBOO, MAH, or Prolozone might be appropriate for you, we’d be happy to talk.
For more information and current pricing, please contact us through our website: https://treeoflighthealth.com/contact-us/