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Oxygen Therapy

  • Writer: Marcus Nikos
    Marcus Nikos
  • Feb 4
  • 4 min read



(EWOT):


EWOT was invented by Dr. med. Manfred von Ardenne from Dresden, Germany. He called it Multi Step Oxygen Therapy. Later, EWOT was developed, and finally LiveO2 adaptive contrast and standard systems was created by Mark Squibb, President of Whole Health Network, from Colorado, USA.

The goal of EWOT is to bring oxygenation back to the entire body by super saturating the plasma. This is obtained by increasing blood pressure in a closed circulatory system and increasing the heart rate at a minimum of 10% over baseline, ideally over one hundred ten beats per minute. These increases cause the partial pressure of oxygen to increase and the aqueous portion of blood called plasma becomes super saturated like bubbles in a fishbowl. This super saturated oxygenated plasma by-passes the normal route of oxygen storage and delivery via the red blood cells. The oxygenated plasma can carry 5-10 times more oxygen than the haemoglobulin molecule in the red blood cell.

Poor health and disease are found in people suffering from chronic inflammation due to a myriad of reasons such as toxicity, environment, bad nutritional habits, stress, etc. Chronic inflammation causes the formation of narrow blood vessels and thus a lack of oxygen and gas exchange in general. This is one of the major causes of the continuing inflammation which preceeds all chronic health problems.

The cells that make up the inner lining of our blood vessels become so inflamed they choke off blood supply to the capillary beds that supply many organs. Mark Squibb calls these inflamed areas brown out zones. The conventional medical community would call it endothelial dysfunction (ED).

The good news is that both the standard system and the adaptive contrast LiveO2 systems can reverse this ED and remove these choked off brown zones. Oxygen is nature’s anti-inflammatory agent. It is accomplished by the flooding of the supersaturated plasma reaching the layer of the blood vessels’ endothelium and de-inflaming the blood vessels. Plasma can also reach tight spaces where the red blood cell cannot fit and give the benefit of oxygenating these areas. Thus, with endothelium de-inflamed, nutrients can come in and wastes can go out along with the gas exchange. Proper metabolism follows and better energy production ensues, leading to better health. Benefits last for days after therapy.

The LiveO2 Standard and Adaptive Contrasts EWOT systems are intended for basic home use and for health care professionals’ offices.

Benefits of EWOT:

Increased levels of oxygen in blood plasma and tissues

Creating more red blood cells and expansion of vascular networks

Greater energy and cellular voltage

Reduces stress both mentally and physically

Rehabilitates cardiovascular disease and cerebral vascular disease

Corrects high or low blood pressure and burn more calories than if just exercised alone

Has shown improvement of IQ by up to 12%

Has shown improvement of vision

Improved immune function and cognitive performance while decreasing risk factors for neuro-genitive disease

CFIDS and Fibromyalgia symptoms improve

Corrects pH imbalance, and therefore, creates a non-friendly environment for cancer to grow.

With respect to athletic performance, we see faster recovery and healing and testosterone and growth hormone levels increase

The Adaptive Contrast systems allow you to use all the workouts on the LiveO2 website.

Contra-Indications:

Advanced COPD where the body’s breathing reflex triggered by CO2 has failed.

Neither LiveO2 systems are capable of causing any damage to the lungs or oxygen toxicity. There is over thirty years of oxygen therapies to research on the internet; the best start is with hyperbaric oxygen therapy.


References:

Manfred von Ardenne. Oxygen Multistep Therapy (Physiological and Technical Foundations). Dresden, Germany,1990.

www.pubmed.gov There are over 14,000 articles relating to oxygen use, start out by putting your interest with hyperbaric oxygen therapy.


















The following information with product picture and price

Specifications:

Single User Systems:

Reservoir Height = 6 Feet 10 Inches

Reservoir Width = 4 Feet 10 Inches

Minimum Floor Space = 6 feet x 5 feet space for exercise equipment and Standard System or Adaptive Contrast Systems

Dual User Systems:

Reservoir Height = 8 feet 5 inches

Reservoir Width = 4 feet 10 inches

Minimum Floor Space = 7 feet x 5 feet space for exercise equipment

Reservoir Fill Time:

The 5LPM system takes about two hours to fill before you can use it.

The 10LPM system takes about one hour to fill.

The 20LPM system takes about 30 minutes to fill.

Times are slightly more with the dual user systems.








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