Kevin O’Leary admits to filtering nearly 5 liters of blood in Dubai using ozone and exosomes. Not FDA approved. Why are elites doing this behind closed doors?

THE BLOOD FILTERING SECRET THEY DON’T TALK ABOUT ON TV
While most people are told to wait for permission — from the FDA, from their insurance, from their doctor — the elites are moving in silence, far from regulation, in hidden clinics across the world.

This isn’t sci-fi. This isn’t theory. This is Kevin O’Leary — billionaire investor, public figure — openly describing his fourth time undergoing a secretive blood-filtering therapy in Dubai.

“Almost 5 liters of blood drained…
ozonated, oxygenated, exosomes injected…
you feel like a million bucks"

WHAT IS THE EBO PROCEDURE? AND WHY ARE THEY DOING IT OVERSEAS?
“EBO” stands for Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation. It’s a real but fringe procedure, mainly available in countries with flexible regulations.

O’Leary says it instantly improves how he feels, reduces inflammation for four months, and has him flying to the UAE just to get it done.

But let’s be clear:

It’s not FDA approved

It’s not part of mainstream medical recommendations

It’s not accessible to regular people

It includes the injection of 50 billion exosomes — a treatment with powerful cellular effects
Why do they do it overseas? Because it’s unregulated there. Because they can.

Posted by missscarlett1977

26 Comments

  1. Brings me comfort knowing all these boomers are getting scared of the inevitable end of their life. Watching them all panic trying to prolong their pathetic existence with young blood. You can’t outrun death, and he’s on their doorstep

  2. In “Marty Supreme” that guy says “I’m a Vampire, I’ve been alive since 1601. I’ve met 1000 Martys and I’ll probably meet 1000 more.”

  3. My mom’s a spec ed teacher. She had a boy who’s parents had his blood filtered monthly to get the “autism” blood out.

    It did not work.

  4. everydaycarrie on

    Around 20 years ago, I had a landlord who did this.

    Both she and her creepy son (who had multiple rape accusations) would get their blood filtered once per month. She was in her 70s and truthfully, looked like a wrinkled clown.

    I don’t think the blood filtering helped, because she died and her son developed early onset dementia in his early 50’s.

  5. YogurtclosetWeary602 on

    I dont see why this even matters? If we are lucky some will die from it being done wrong, that’s about my take away here.

  6. Red Cross and all those blood drives at high schools helps no one but the elites. It’s their scheme to get youthful blood for free! You didn’t hear that from me though.

  7. missscarlett1977 on

    Imagine what other procedures the elite have access to.

    “Exosomes, as therapeutically relevant cell-secreted extracellular vesicles, have attracted enormous interest because they participate in intercellular communication and facilitate wound healing. Stem cell-derived exosomes exhibit similar biological effects to source cells with the exception of low immunogenicity and no tumorigenicity, as well as superior efficacy in promoting wound healing. Exosomes accelerate wound healing by promoting angiogenesis and cell proliferation, as well as balancing inflammatory responses. Particularly, when exosomes are genetically modified or used in combination with materials, they can exhibit better comprehensive therapeutic properties, such as enriching active ingredients, targeted delivery, and physiological barrier to penetration, which are not available in traditional single products. Besides, exosomes have also been considered.
    In conclusion, exosomes have shown a pivotal role in promoting wound healing and skin regeneration by inducing the release of anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-apoptotic, and pro-angiogenic mediators. Meanwhile, exosomes are promising to replace stem cells as a new generation of biological drugs. Moreover, exosome therapy has emerged as a pioneering cell-free treatment option, avoiding the issues of the immediate utility of MSCs. However, the scale of production and cost, preservation, and delivery strategies limit their clinical application. Further, there is an urgent need to define robust, reliable efficacy tests to determine the efficacy of exosome-based therapies.”

  8. Had a consultation to do this in NYC, its not something you need to fly to Dubai and its just a medical procedure its not somesort of satanic ritual. Was recommended to me after getting RMSF and my body going haywire

  9. Other countries have different laws. You can travel to other countries for medical treatments. It is perfectly legal. It will cost you money.
    The fda does not regulate Healthcare outside of the country.

  10. Reminded me of the show Silicon Valley where Gavin Belson had his Blood Boy he gets transfusions from. He is a billionaire in the show.

  11. It’s hardly a ritual it’s more so a medical procedure.

    The only thing that may be suspect is the additional exosomes. If their ethically sourced Allgood. If not well that’s not good. But it’s not a ritual.

    Why wouldn’t you get something that makes you healthier. If you could afford it you’d go to a day spa.

    Kind of sounds like your jealous.

  12. You can find clinics in the US doing this. Costs around $1k per session and is every 4 months. They recommend committing to at least 4 years for peak results but people use perpetually

  13. ileftmyhartonadish on

    This would be extremely expensive and usually done as last ditch life-saving effort for really, really sick people that needed to live. You have to have a perfusionist to do this

  14. You can likely go overseas and do the exact same thing.

    FDA is not regulating overseas products

  15. Scientology does this instead of treating cancer and it kills a majority of them. It’s BS is what it is.

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