Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation (UVBI)


UVBI therapy (AKA: Biophoton Light Therapy) is a cutting edge therapy that uses the combination of ozone gas and UVB light to purify, sterilize and destroy micro-organisms in the blood. Use of UV light to treat disease dates back as early as the late 1800’s and continued into the 1950s until most of the medical world was taken over by the drug companies. In the last decade use of light and oxygen therapies has reemerged as powerful medicines as patients became burdened by the side effects of polypharmacy, seeking out safer and more natural therapies. 

Average # of treatments for results: 3-5. 

Prerequisite to receiving treatment

  • Within normal range lab values. See required lab work below.

40-70 gamma of ozone delivered with 60 mL of blood treated.

Treatment Day:

  1. Dr. Daneals will obtain the starting vitals
  2. 60 mL of blood is removed from the patient in a 60 mL syringe and injected into a 250 mL saline bag with 120 mL of ozone gas. 
  3. The bag is gently inverted to mix the ozone into the blood cells.
  4. The blood is then run through the UV light where it is cleaned by the power of photonic light-energy. 
  5. The oxygen-rich, light treated blood is returned to the patient. 

The use of Biophoton therapy in conjunction with ozone has been shown to be effective in treating many health conditions. Patients report significant improvements in their vitality and noticeable decreases in inflammation.

What does O3 plus UV Light  Do?

  • Germicidal
  • Rheological
  • Immune Modulating
  • Analgesic effects
  • Supports detox systems/organs
  • Oxygenation effects
  • Inflammation reduction
  • Redox balancing
  • Optimization of pro-and anti-oxidant systems 
  • Vasodilation-improved circulation 
  • Increased cellular efficiency 
  • Mitochondrial repair
  • ATP increase
  • Tissue Repair
  • Debris scavenger 


What Conditions improve with UVBI?

  • Cellular respiration and autophagy
  • Cardiovascular disorders
  • Circulatory disease 
  • Systemic chronic and acute infections 
  • Autoimmune disease
  • Mitochondrial dysfunction 
  • O2 utilization 
  • Tissue repair
  • Digestive/kidney/Internal 
  • Mental Disorders via microcirculation 
  • Pulmonary conditions
  • OB/GYN
  • Pain of all kinds
  • Chronic and acute inflammation 

Contraindications:

  • All cases with blood coagulation failure
  • Bleeding organs
  • Thrombocytopenia
  • Hemorrhagic or Apoplectic Stroke
  • Recent Myocardial Infarction 
  • Current alcohol intoxication 
  • Significant G6PD deficiency (favism)
  • Acute Hemolytic Anemia
  • Hyperthyroidism If not controlled
  • Leukemia 
  • Pregnancy -First trimester only and medical -legal reasons
  • Photosensitivity 
  • Sulfa drugs
  • Allergy to heparin 

Side Effects:

One potential side effect of the treatment is Herxheimer reaction. This involves a brief worsening of symptoms or illness before improvement. As the enhanced immune system kills off an increased number of pathogens, those pathogens have to be released into the bloodstream for removal. Chances of a Herxheimer reaction may be mitigated by a gradual introduction of UBI with ozone. This can help to prevent overloading the patient’s body.


References:

Ozone therapy: A clinical review. Journal of natural science, biology, and medicine

Ultraviolet irradiation of blood:“the cure that time forgot”?. Ultraviolet Light in Human Health, Diseases and Environment

Ozone-UBI-Info–Booklet-WEB.2.pdf. Retrieved From Works, H.U., History & information on UBI technology in the treatment of various diseases & disease conditions.

Topical ozone therapy restores microbiome diversity in atopic dermatitis  International Immunopharmacology

Oxidation and “Unconventional” Approaches to Infection

Links:

Ozone Basics and Beyond with Jason DeLeon. Guest on the mindfulmedicina podcast

Ozone Therapy with Tobias Segal of PromoLife and PurO3. Guest interview on the mindfulmedicina podcast

Books: 

The New Oxygen Prescription: The Miracle of Oxidative Therapies, Edition 4

Invisible Cure : The Definitive Guide to UBI: Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation