Build an IV Room with Kim • Phase 2

Summer Installment

EBOO, Hi-Dose Ozone-UV, Ozonated Glycerin Therapies

A comprehensive clinical session covering three of the most clinically impactful ozone modalities — protocols, equipment, patient screening, and implementation strategies for licensed practitioners.

 July 31   |    9:00 AM – 4:00 PM EDT   |    Virtual • Live

Triple Session

$297

per seat • recording included

Live 6-hour virtual session
Full session recording
Live Q&A
Downloadable materials

What’s Covered

Three Modalities. One Masterclass.

This session is designed to give you a clear, clinical understanding of three distinct ozone therapy delivery methods — how they work, when to use them, and how to implement each safely in your practice.

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EBOO

Extracorporeal Blood Ozonation and Oxygenation — a closed-loop system in which blood is gently removed, diffused with a precision ozone/oxygen mixture through a semipermeable membrane, exposed to UV light, and returned — delivering systemic redox modulation, mitochondrial support, and immune signaling at a scale not achievable with standard IV ozone methods.

Ozone: 150,000 mcg/mL
2L of blood in 50 minute session
Step-by-step procedural protocol
EBOO vs. TPE: key clinical distinctions
Downloadable materials
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Hi-Dose Ozone-UV

Combines blood ozonation with simultaneous UV and LED photobiomodulation via the Q Genesis UV Device — delivering a concentrated systemic therapeutic effect in 30–40 minutes.

~330 mL blood processed per session
Ozone: 70 mcg/mL at ¼ LPM
UV + LED light via different devices
Single catheter placement
Outcomes: energy, sleep quality, pain reduction
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Ozonated Glycerin

Medical-grade glycerin infused with ozone gas, forming stable peroxides and trioxepanes. Administered via IV, targeted injection, or nebulization — a versatile, shelf-stable therapy for immune modulation, localized tissue repair, and respiratory support.

IV protocols and administration
Dosing, dilution, and buffering technique
Patient screening and contraindications

What You’ll Learn

Core Curriculum

This Summer Installment will focus on the science, protocols, and practical implementation of Hi-Dose Ozone and Advanced UBI therapy, EBOO, and Ozonated Glycerin in a clinical IV setting. Understanding the mechanism behind this therapy is the foundation for implementing it confidently and communicating its value to patients. Topics include:

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Hi-Dose Ozone-UV: Protocols and Devices

Complete step-by-step Hi-Dose O3UV protocol — IV setup, cuvette sequencing, infusion and syringe pump programming, blood draw, ozonation at 70 mcg/mL, and ozonated blood return. Bubble alarm management, clamp sequencing, and gravity drip technique.

EBOO

EBOO: Science, Mechanisms and Clinical Indications

How EBOO works at the biochemical level — redox modulation, Nrf2 pathway activation, mitochondrial support, and microcirculatory enhancement. Clinical indications, common misconceptions about filtration, and the EBOO vs. TPE distinction.

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EBOO: Equipment, Filters, and Procedural Protocol

Machine components, filter selection (CTA vs. PES), priming sequence, pump programming, two-catheter vascular access, the 50-minute treatment workflow, and post-procedure monitoring. Synergistic IV add-ons and dosing frequency by clinical intent.

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Patient Screening and Safety Across All Modalities

Contraindications and screening protocols for EBOO, Hi-Dose O3UV, and Ozonated Glycerin — including G6PD screening, heparin allergy assessment, vein patency evaluation, pre-treatment vitals, consent requirements, and red-flag recognition.

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Ozonated Glycerine: IV Protocols
and administration

IV drip dosing, dilution, buffering, and filtration technique for each route. Indications by delivery method. Practical considerations for layering Ozonated Glycerin alongside EBOO and Hi-Dose programs.

Integration

Building a Multi-Modality Ozone Program

Machine components, filter selection (CTA vs. PES), priming sequence, pump programming, two-catheter vascular access, the 50-minute treatment workflow, and post-procedure monitoring. Synergistic IV add-ons and dosing frequency by clinical intent.

Modality Deep Dive

Hi-Dose Ozone-UV?

Hi-Dose O3UV combines ozonated blood return with simultaneous UV and LED photobiomodulation using the Champion FS Device — creating a synergistic extracorporeal treatment that delivers amplified immune, mitochondrial, and anti-inflammatory effects.

Device: Champion FS Device with HD cuvette system
Blood volume: Approximately 330 mL processed per patient
Ozone parameters: 70 mcg/mL concentration at 1/4 LMP for 4 minutes
Light Therapy: UV and LED applied during both draw and return phases
Session duration: Approximately 30-40 minutes total
Patient outcomes: Increased energy, improved sleep quality, reduced pain
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Modality Deep Dive

EBOO

EBOO is the highest-volume ozone IV modality available — treating 2 liters of blood per session with ozone, oxygen, and UV light in a closed-loop extracorporeal circuit. It is not a filtration or plasma exchange therapy; it is a biochemical optimization therapy that activates the body’s own detox and repair systems.

  •  Mechanism: Redox modulation via ozone exposure through a semipermeable dialysis membrane
  •  Nrf2 activation: Upregulates glutathione, catalase, and SOD for systemic antioxidant response
  •  Mitochondrial support: Increases ATP production and oxygen utilization at the cellular level
  •  Filter choice matters: CTA filters outperform PES for ozone transfer efficiency
  •  Synergistic IV add-ons: Myers, Vitamin C, methylene blue, PolyMVA, procaine, Plaquex
  •  Treatment frequency: 4 weekly sessions minimum for disease states; monthly for wellness

Modality Deep Dive

Ozonated Glycerin

A shelf-stable liquid created by infusing medical-grade glycerin with ozone gas — practical, versatile, and clinically effective across IV, injection, and inhaled delivery. Valuable both as a standalone therapy and as a supportive modality layered within a broader ozone program.

Filtered: OG diluted into buffered sterile IV fluids
Sodium bicarbonate: Buffer matches blook pH, prevents phlebitis
Infusion: Infused slowly over approximately 60 minutes
Support: Indicated for systemic immune support, chronic fatigue, and infections
Dosing: Graduating dosing schedule for sensitive or high-burden patients
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Why It Matters

The Therapeutic Case for Hi-Dose Ozone-UV

Systemic Oxidative Preconditioning

Hi-Dose ozone triggers a controlled adaptive oxidative response, activating the body’s endogenous antioxidant systems — including the NRF2 pathway — to support immune modulation and cellular resilience at a systemic level.

Photobiomodulation Synergy

When UBI is combined with Hi-Dose ozone, the extracorporeal treatment creates amplified therapeutic outcomes — including enhanced mitochondrial function, immune activation, and accelerated tissue repair.

Procedural Confidence

Many practitioners are interested in Hi-Dose O3UV but lack the step-by-step protocol knowledge to implement safely. This masterclass closes that gap — with clinical precision and real-world clarity.

Registration

Reserve Your Seat

Summer Installment — July 31, 2026

$297

per seat

  July 31 |   9:00 AM – 4:00 PM EDT |   Virtual • Live

Recordings will be available to all who purchase.


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