Patients at the West Palm Beach health clinic get lower costs and better outcomes on EBOO and other safe and effective IV therapies
WEST PALM BEACH, FL / ACCESSWIRE / December 5, 2024 / The Longevity Center, a health clinic located in West Palm Beach, Florida, specializing in regenerative, integrative, and osteopathic care, is providing patients with easy and affordable access to an extensive variety of alternative IV therapies - including Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation (EBOO).
EBOO, also referred to as EBo2, is an intravenous therapy intended to support immune and circulatory health and help manage pathogens such as bacteria and viruses in the body. It is an advanced form of ozone therapy, a category of integrative therapies used in the treatment of chronic pain, inflammatory conditions, autoimmune diseases, cardiovascular issues, and infectious diseases like Lyme disease and hepatitis.
At The Longevity Center, patients undergo EBOO under the skilled direction of the clinic's Medical Director, Dr. Benjamin Kosubevsky. Together with a team of natural medicine practitioners, certified health coaches, and experienced therapists, Dr. Kosubevsky has helped pioneer a proprietary system and protocol for EBOO that provides better results for patients at a significantly lower cost compared to industry standards. In turn, The Longevity Center has established itself as a leader in affordable EBOO IV therapy and a go-to location for individuals who aren't getting the entirety of their health needs met through traditional medical care.
Patients undergoing EBOO IV therapy at The Longevity Center undergo a closely supervised clinical procedure where blood is extracted from a vein and then passed through an EBOO dialysis filter for treatment. Ozone is also introduced to the blood in a closed environment to stimulate cellular rejuvenation. Once treated, the filtered and oxygenated blood is reintroduced into the body via another vein. Beneficial effects of this type of ozone therapy include the removal of viruses and bacteria from the bloodstream and the neutralization of toxic substances.
Thanks to its proprietary system and protocol, The Longevity Center is able to offer EBOO IV therapy for just $900, well below the typical range of $1,000 to $2,700. In doing so, the practice hopes to help increase access to EBOO therapy and meet the growing demand for advanced holistic health treatments.
EBOO IV therapy and other types of alternative intravenous treatments offer patients a noninvasive and results-driven solution for treating certain debilitating ailments. They are a revolutionary approach to getting everyone the care they need. For more information on EBOO IV therapy and its many benefits or to schedule a consultation with Dr. Kosubevsky, visit http://www.thelcfl.com.
About Dr. Benjamin Kosubevsky
Benjamin Kosubevsky, DO, is a renowned doctor of Regenerative, Integrative, and Osteopathic Medicine and Medical Director of The Longevity Center. A graduate of the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine and a board-certified DO by the American Academy of Stem Cell Physicians (AASCP), Dr. Kosubevsky brings a unique and educated approach to whole-body health, as well as innovative techniques for treating injuries, illness, and general health concerns. In addition to his clinical work, he is also the host of the Peak Performance Podcast. Interested readers can explore episodes or learn more about the podcast through the following links:
About The Longevity Center
The Longevity Center, located in West Palm Beach, Florida, is an integrative health clinic providing personalized treatment plans and evidence-based alternative therapies for patients struggling with chronic pain, inflammatory diseases, and other conditions. Practice specialties include IV therapies, regenerative injections, and Osteopathic Manipulation Treatment (OMT).
For more information, please visit www.thelcfl.com.
Contact Information
Dr. Benjamin Kosubevsky
Expert in Regenerative, Integrative, and Osteopathic Medicine
info@thelcfl.com
+1 (561) 210-4033
Source: The Longevity Center
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