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Blood Filtration · Longevity Medicine · Biohacking Home·22 May 2026

EBOO: Blood Filtration & the Longevity Home

By Kenneth Bordewick, Beverly Hills Luxury Interiors · In clinical collaboration with Dr. Thom Lobe MD and Dr. Fouad I. Ghaly MD

Ultra-luxury interior with prominent Lalique crystal vase — EBOO blood filtration and longevity home design by Beverly Hills Luxury Interiors

You have invested thirty thousand pounds in regenerative blood filtration. You have sat in the clinic of Dr. Thom Lobe MD or Dr. Fouad I. Ghaly MD, submitted your blood to the extraordinary precision of the EBOO circuit, and returned home with the cleanest biology your body has known in decades. And that evening, as you sleep, the walls of your bedroom quietly administer their chemistry — formaldehyde from composite panels, benzene from the polyurethane flooring finish, phthalates from the synthetic carpet underlay — and begin, with extraordinary patience, to undo it.

This is not speculation. It is the pharmacological reality of the modern luxury interior. And it is the design problem that Beverly Hills Luxury Interiors — under the direction of Kenneth Bordewick — has spent years developing the discipline to solve.

What EBOO Actually Does to the Blood

Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation — EBOO — is among the most sophisticated clinical protocols available in regenerative medicine. The process draws blood from the body, passes it through a proprietary multi-stage filtration membrane that removes inflammatory cytokines, heavy metals, microplastic particles, oxidised lipids, and pathogenic material, introduces medical-grade ozone to recalibrate oxidative status, and returns a measurably purified, highly oxygenated blood supply to the patient.

At the clinics of Dr. Thom Lobe MD — one of the most distinguished integrative medicine physicians in the United States — and Dr. Fouad I. Ghaly MD, whose Beverly Hills practice has become a destination for longevity-focused patients from across the world, EBOO is administered as a cornerstone protocol for individuals committed to genuine biological optimisation. The clinical results are striking: reduced inflammatory markers, improved mitochondrial function, heightened cognitive clarity, and measurable improvements in the biological age metrics that longevity medicine employs to track its own efficacy.

The protocol is, by any standard, extraordinary. But extraordinary protocols operate within ordinary environments — and ordinary environments, in the context of most luxury homes, are anything but biologically neutral.

The Recontamination Paradox

Consider the arithmetic. A patient spends eight hours per year in the EBOO clinic, receiving the most advanced blood purification available to modern medicine. They spend, in that same year, four thousand hours within the four walls of their primary residence — breathing its air, absorbing its chemistry through the respiratory epithelium, through the skin, through the water that runs through its pipes and emerges from its taps.

If those walls contain off-gassing synthetic materials — and in the majority of conventionally designed luxury residences, they do — the home is not merely failing to support the EBOO investment. It is actively liquidating it.

“The finest regenerative therapy available to the body demands a home that does not require it to be repeated.”

— Kenneth Bordewick, Beverly Hills Luxury Interiors

Peer-reviewed environmental medicine literature consistently identifies the indoor environment as the primary vector for the very compounds that EBOO is designed to remove. Volatile organic compounds — formaldehyde, benzene, xylene, toluene — are released continuously from synthetic flooring, composite cabinetry, petrochemical paints, polyurethane adhesives, and flame-retardant textiles. These compounds enter the bloodstream through inhalation and dermal absorption and accumulate in the tissues that clinical protocols seek to restore.

The home recontaminates what the clinic purifies. And the recontamination is continuous, hourly, and invisible.

The BHLI Standard: Material Honesty as Clinical Principle

Beverly Hills Luxury Interiors has developed a design discipline that approaches every material specification as a clinical decision. Every surface, every adhesive, every textile, every finish that enters a BHLI commission is evaluated not merely for its aesthetic contribution, but for its biological one: what is this material introducing into the biology of the person who inhabits this space?

The answer, for the materials specified by BHLI, is always the same: as little as possible. Natural stone. Solid, sustainably sourced hardwood finished with natural oils or waxes. Clay and mineral plaster applied to walls. Organic linen and untreated wool in primary living spaces. Hand-finished metals. The material vocabulary of the BHLI interior is one of extraordinary beauty — and extraordinary biological restraint.

These specifications are not incidental to the aesthetic vision. They are inseparable from it. The quiet luxury wellness design philosophy that underpins every BHLI commission holds that the most genuinely luxurious interior is the one most precisely aligned with the biology of the life it contains.

ÖND | Life's Breath™: The Atmospheric Dimension

Beyond material specification, Beverly Hills Luxury Interiors specifies — as a non-negotiable component of every Longevity Interior commission — the ÖND | Life's Breath™ atmospheric system. ÖND | Life's Breath™ delivers clinical-grade air purification through multi-stage HEPA filtration, activated carbon filtration targeted at volatile organic compounds, precision humidity management, and continuous real-time particulate monitoring.

Where a standard luxury HVAC system circulates and recirculates the chemical burden of a synthetic interior, ÖND | Life's Breath™ actively reduces it. The atmospheric environment of an ÖND-specified residence is measurably cleaner than that of any conventionally designed estate, regardless of its construction cost or design ambition.

For a patient undergoing EBOO therapy, this distinction is consequential. The blood that returns to the body after filtration re-enters an atmospheric environment. If that environment is chemically burdened, the recalibrated biology begins immediately to receive fresh chemical input. If that environment meets the ÖND standard, the filtration benefit is protected, extended, and amplified.

Explore the BHLI wellness design principles that govern every material and atmospheric specification.

The Clinical Partnership

The collaboration between Beverly Hills Luxury Interiors and the clinical practices of Dr. Thom Lobe MD and Dr. Fouad I. Ghaly MD is founded on a shared conviction: that the home environment is a primary variable in patient outcome, not an incidental backdrop to clinical care.

Dr. Ghaly has noted in clinical consultations that the greatest determinant of long-term health outcomes is frequently not the sophistication of the treatment administered — it is the quality of the environment the patient returns to after treatment. EBOO is a remarkable protocol. Its efficacy is maximised when the home continues its work rather than reversing it.

“The body cannot thrive in an environment that perpetually recontaminates it. The BHLI residence is the clinical protocol that never ends.”

— Kenneth Bordewick

An Investment That Compounds

The conventional framing of longevity investment places clinical protocols at the centre — EBOO, NAD+ infusion, peptide therapy, hyperbaric oxygen — and treats the home as peripheral. Beverly Hills Luxury Interiors inverts this hierarchy. The home is not the backdrop to the longevity protocol. It is the longevity protocol's most continuous, most pervasive, most consequential dimension.

A patient who undergoes EBOO at intervals throughout the year and returns, each time, to a BHLI-specified residence is operating a fundamentally different biological equation from the patient who receives the same clinical protocols and returns to a conventionally designed interior. The former's investment compounds. The latter's erodes.

Kenneth Bordewick designs not for the moment of commission, but for the decades of daily habitation that follow. The estate that does not recontaminate its inhabitant is not merely a beautiful home. It is a longevity asset — perhaps the most enduring one a family of consequence will ever commission.

Commission Your Longevity Home Wellness Design Audit

If you are investing in EBOO, NAD+ therapy, or any dimension of regenerative medicine, the next question must be one of environment: is your home designed to protect that investment?

Beverly Hills Luxury Interiors offers a bespoke Longevity Home Wellness Design Audit — a comprehensive, clinically informed assessment of your current residence's air quality, water purity, material toxicity load, EMF exposure, acoustic environment, and circadian light design. Conducted personally by Kenneth Bordewick in consultation with Dr. Thom Lobe MD and Dr. Fouad I. Ghaly MD, the audit identifies every point at which your home may be working against your biological longevity — and prescribes the precise design strategy to correct it.

Your blood has been purified. Now design the environment it deserves to inhabit.

EBOO therapy is available via physician referral through Dr. Thom Lobe MD and Dr. Fouad I. Ghaly MD. Beverly Hills Luxury Interiors does not administer medical treatments. All clinical protocols should be discussed with a qualified physician before undertaking.