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Bryce Harper Says He Underwent EBOO Blood Therapy in Offseason Reveal

The unapproved wellness therapy is permitted under MLB rules.

Overview

  • Harper disclosed on Instagram that he received EBOO, describing blood drawn from his body, exposed to ozone, filtered, and then returned.
  • He listed intended benefits that include improved circulation, reduced inflammation, infection control, immune support, toxin removal, and increased energy.
  • Clinics in the United States offer EBOO, but the FDA has not approved it for treating or preventing illness.
  • MLB does not prohibit the procedure, though the league historically treats unconventional medical interventions with caution and holds players responsible for any enhancement implications.
  • Harper credited Dr. Joshua Redd and said he will post more videos, presenting the treatment as part of his recovery and longevity plan after a 2025 season of 132 games with a .261 average, 27 home runs, and 75 RBIs.