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Bryce Harper Removes One-Third of Blood in Shocking Procedure
UPDATE: Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper has undergone a shocking health procedure, removing over a third of his blood during the MLB offseason. This startling revelation was shared by Harper on Instagram, where he described the treatment as EBO, intended to enhance wellness and performance.
In an eye-opening post, Harper explained that the EBO procedure involves drawing one-third of a person’s blood, which is then filtered and ozonated before being returned to the body. “Circulates your blood outside your body,” he stated. “Exposes the blood to ozone (O3) and will oxygenate or filter the blood before returning it to you.”
Harper expressed enthusiasm for the benefits he anticipates from the procedure, which he claims include increased energy, improved circulation, and reduced inflammation. His excitement was palpable as he wrote, “My guy @drjoshredd is a magician. Had a great week of wellness starting with this awesome machine.”
However, the shocking nature of this treatment has sparked mixed reactions among fans. Many took to social media to voice their concerns. One fan remarked, “I don’t trust any of this,” while another questioned, “How are team doctors allowing him to do this?” A third fan added, “This just gives me the heebie-jeebies. I’ll keep my blood inside my body if I can.”
As Harper gears up for his 15th MLB season in 2026, where he finished the 2025 season with 27 home runs and 75 RBI, the implications of this unconventional procedure may resonate throughout the league.
With Harper teasing that there are “more videos to come of other things as well,” fans and health enthusiasts alike are left intrigued and concerned about the future of athlete wellness treatments. The developments surrounding Harper’s health journey are sure to attract attention not just from baseball fans but also from the broader public interested in innovative health practices.
As the MLB offseason continues, all eyes will remain on Harper and his next steps. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.
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