How Can EBOO Therapy and Lymphatic Drainage Work Together for Comprehensive Detox and Recovery? Who Can Benefit?

Many people may have undergone EBOO Therapy but still feel that their recovery is not complete, continuing to experience fatigue or a lack of freshness despite treatment. This is because some health concerns are not related solely to the circulatory system but may also be a sign that the lymphatic system is not functioning optimally and requires additional support.
For this reason, physicians may recommend combining EBOO Therapy with Lymphatic Drainage to help restore both the circulatory and lymphatic systems simultaneously in an appropriate and balanced manner. This approach may help enhance recovery outcomes and support the goal of healthy longevity.
For those interested in these recovery approaches but unsure whether combining EBOO Therapy with Lymphatic Drainage is suitable for their condition, what the potential benefits are, and how to plan treatment safely and effectively, this article from LINNA Clinic has the answers.

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How Does EBOO Therapy Support Recovery Through Blood Detoxification, and Why Do Some People Still Feel Incompletely Recovered Afterwards?

EBOO Therapy, or Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation, is a Blood Detox wellness technique designed to help restore the circulatory system. It works by filtering blood through a sterile system before adding an appropriate level of low-concentration oxygen and ozone, then continuously returning the blood back into the body. Each session typically takes approximately 45–60 minutes.


The key benefit of EBOO Therapy is its ability to support blood circulation, improve oxygen delivery to cells, help reduce the burden of certain waste products accumulated in the bloodstream, and relieve inflammation and chronic pain. As a result, the body may recover more effectively and feel more refreshed.
However, many people who have undergone EBOO Therapy still feel that they have not fully recovered. This may be because certain issues within the lymphatic system have not yet been addressed, such as excess fluid, proteins, cellular debris, and some waste products that remain accumulated within the tissues. As a result, feelings of fatigue and discomfort may persist despite having undergone a blood detoxification procedure, especially among individuals with certain contributing factors, such as:

  • Individuals with lymphedema, which can make swelling occur more easily than usual
  • Individuals who need to sit still for long periods, move very little, or lack regular exercise
  • Individuals with chronic inflammation or frequent muscle tightness and pain
  • Individuals who use their body heavily, play sports, or perform continuous physically demanding activities
  • Individuals with accumulated stress, heavy workloads, and insufficient rest
  • Individuals who have been exposed to pollution and chemicals for a long period

For this reason, Lymphatic Drainage, which helps support the lymphatic system in a more targeted way, may be another approach to enhance overall body recovery. The physician in charge will assess suitability on an individual basis.

How Does Lymphatic Drainage Help Improve the Removal of Excess Fluid from Tissues?

Lymphatic Drainage is a technique designed to help stimulate lymphatic circulation. It may be performed through manual massage or specialized technologies that help support the consistent movement of fluid within the tissues.

The key principle of Lymphatic Drainage is to help move excess fluid accumulated within the tissues, such as residual proteins, metabolic waste products, and cellular debris, back into the circulatory system so they can be eliminated from the body more effectively. This aligns with research that monitored short-term outcomes after Manual Lymphatic Drainage in both individuals with lymphedema and healthy individuals, using near-infrared fluorescence imaging to track lymph movement. The study found that lymph flow velocity tended to increase, while the interval between lymphatic vessel contractions decreased immediately after treatment (Tan et al., 2011).

How Do EBOO Therapy and Lymphatic Drainage Complement Each Other?

Combining EBOO Therapy with Lymphatic Drainage is a recovery approach in which the two procedures complement one another. EBOO Therapy helps support the circulatory system, increase oxygen delivery to cells, and reduce the burden of certain waste products within the bloodstream. Meanwhile, Lymphatic Drainage helps stimulate lymphatic circulation, which is responsible for transporting excess fluid, residual proteins, cellular debris, and waste products accumulated within the tissues back into the circulatory system for elimination through the body’s natural processes.

When both systems are supported appropriately, they may help promote a more comprehensive recovery process, particularly for individuals who continue to experience fatigue, low energy, swelling, heaviness, or a feeling of incomplete recovery after undergoing EBOO Therapy alone.
However, results may vary depending on multiple factors. Individuals interested in these procedures should consult a physician to assess suitability and develop a personalized recovery plan before treatment.

Who May Benefit from Combining EBOO Therapy with Lymphatic Drainage?

Combining EBOO Therapy with Lymphatic Drainage may be suitable for individuals seeking a deeper, more comprehensive approach to internal wellness, particularly those showing signs of accumulated fatigue, poor circulation, or certain imbalances associated with fluid retention within the tissues, such as:

  • Individuals who have previously undergone EBOO Therapy but feel the results did not fully meet their expectations or that recovery remains incomplete
  • Individuals who experience chronic fatigue despite getting adequate rest
  • Individuals who feel bloated, heavy, or physically uncomfortable
  • Individuals who spend long hours sitting, travel frequently, or have limited physical movement
  • Individuals with accumulated stress, insufficient rest, or high physical demands
  • Individuals seeking to support recovery after illness or during periods of physical weakness
  • Individuals looking for a long-term preventive wellness approach to support overall health and well-being

How Should EBOO Therapy and Lymphatic Drainage Be Planned for Optimal Results?

Following a health assessment and evaluation of the body’s response, a physician may recommend an individualized plan that combines EBOO Therapy and Lymphatic Drainage in an appropriate manner. In many cases, EBOO Therapy may be performed first to support the circulatory system, followed by Lymphatic Drainage at a suitable interval to help stimulate lymphatic circulation and support the removal of excess fluid from the tissues, allowing the body to recover more effectively.
However, the sequence and timing between treatments may vary from person to person depending on their health status, self-care habits, and recovery goals.

Important Considerations Before Combining EBOO Therapy with Lymphatic Drainage

  • These procedures should be performed only in accredited medical facilities with strict quality control standards and under the supervision of experienced physicians or therapists.
  • A comprehensive health assessment is recommended before treatment. Patients should provide detailed information regarding their medical conditions, current medications, history of drug allergies, and previous treatments so that potential risks can be properly evaluated.
  • Individuals with acute infections, fever, women who are menstruating, those with severe anemia, advanced kidney disease, or women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should consult a physician before receiving treatment.
  • Combining EBOO Therapy with Lymphatic Drainage is intended as a supportive approach to enhance the body’s recovery process. It is not a treatment for disease, and results may vary from person to person depending on multiple factors.
  • Patients should follow all medical recommendations carefully, including staying well hydrated, getting adequate rest, avoiding activities that generate excessive heat, and refraining from strenuous physical activity during the first 24–48 hours after treatment.

Synergistic Longevity Recovery with EBOO Therapy and LINNA Lymphatic Drainage Therapy at LINNA Clinic

Enhance your wellness recovery with a more comprehensive approach by supporting both the circulatory system and lymphatic system together through EBOO Therapy and LINNA Lymphatic Drainage Therapy at LINNA Clinic.
Our team provides attentive care under the supervision of experienced physicians and highly skilled therapists, with detailed health assessments to design a recovery plan that matches each individual’s baseline health and wellness goals.

  • EBOO Therapy
    Using Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation (EBOO PLUS Technique), this treatment supports the circulatory system through a sterile closed system. The process begins with blood filtration, followed by the continuous administration of low-concentration medical oxygen and ozone at approximately 0.1–0.5 micrograms per cc, before the blood is returned to the body at an appropriate flow rate. With real-time monitoring, EBOO Therapy helps support blood circulation, increase oxygen levels delivered to cells, reduce the burden of waste products in the body, reduce inflammation, and improve energy levels.
  • LINNA Lymphatic Drainage Therapy by iCOONE
    An Italian lymphatic drainage technology that combines Roboderm® Technology, Multi Micro Alveolar Stimulation (M.M.A.S.), LASER 915 nm, and LED 650 nm with high stability. This therapy gently supports lymphatic system function and fluid circulation within the tissues, enhancing recovery when combined with EBOO Therapy. It helps the body feel lighter, more refreshed, and better recovered.

If you are looking for a recovery approach that supports both the circulatory system and lymphatic system appropriately, you may consult the medical team at LINNA Clinic for a detailed health assessment and a personalized care plan combining EBOO Therapy with LINNA Lymphatic Drainage Therapy by iCOONE.
For more information, please contact LINNA Clinic:
Tel. 063-609-8888
WhatsApp: +66 919799554
LINE: @linnaclinic

References

  • Tan, I. C., Maus, E. A., Rasmussen, J. C., Marshall, M. V., Adams, K. E., Fife, C. E., Smith, L. A., Chan, W., & Sevick-Muraca, E. M. (2011). Assessment of lymphatic contractile function after manual lymphatic drainage using near-infrared fluorescence imaging. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 92(5), 756–764.e https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apmr.2010.12.027

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