Potential Clinical Conditions Vsels can help to treat

  • Autoimmune diseases
  • Pulmonary issues
  • Thyroid Conditions
  • Musculoskeletal Conditions
VSEL Therapy

How it works/What to expect

EBO2/EBOO Therapy
  • A blood draw is performed

  • Cellular processing technology is utilized to help separate VSELs from other cells

  • VSELs are exposed to cold temperatures and photomodulation to help activate the cells

  • VSELs are then returned to the patient via IV where they then will begin working, seeking areas of injury or inflammation

  • This procedure is performed over the course of two days.

    • Day one – retrieval
    • Day two – receive activated VSELs

What Can I Expect from IV Therapy?

The specific experience of IV therapy can vary depending on the individual and the type of therapy used. However, here are some general expectations you may have during an IV therapy session: