Exercise With Oxygen Therapy

Mild exercise while breathing oxygen

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The Benefits of Oxygen

The three basic nutrients without which planet earth could not exist as a home for living things are light, water, and oxygen.

Everybody knows that walking in fresh air does you good. It promotes the capacity of thinking and improves efficiency.

A deep breath raises our energy levels within a short time. Even after physical exercises we feel more active and fresh although a lot of energy has been used up.

One major reason for aging is the failure of enzymatic systems that are responsible for our bodie's uptake and utilization of oxygen. When our cells don't get enough oxygen, they degenerate and die.

Lack of mobility, infections and toxins make our oxygen status worse and this worsening produces illness. This degeneration is connected with a noticeable reduction of physical and mental powers, especially in old age.

Lack of oxygen causes a critical decrease of the cardiac output; less oxygen is transported through the body. For example, the oxygen supply of 80 year-old person can go down as far as 66% of the maximum amount.

Human beings can take a lot of punishment, mentally and physically, so these frequent drops in our ability to utilize oxygen efficiently are not going to kill anyone immediately.

But each level of oxygen deprivation takes its toll, and if a few cells die here and there due to constant external (or internal) stress, it begins to add up. The end result is premature aging.

So if a simple system can be used that constantly provides the body with additional oxygen, these stress factors can be, to a certain extent, neutralized.

EWOT (Exercise with Oxygen Therapy)

With EWOT that system is easily available. EWOT (pronounced ee-watt) stands for Exercise With Oxygen Therapy. This method of prolonging your life is so simple that it's hard to believe it could work, but it does.

EWOT was invented by Manfred von Ardenne, physicist, researcher and inventor, state award winner of the USSR, national award winner of the GDR. He had about 600 national and international patents, first already with 16 years.

Von Ardenne was one of the pioneers of the television developing the broadband amplifier and the electron ray tube in its modern form. At the Radio Exhibition of 1931 Ardenne presented the first worldwide television set. Professor von Ardennes was also the inventor of the raster electron microscope. Later in life he turned to the medicine, and developed two classic EWOT techniques ('Oxygen Multi-step Therapy' and 'Systemic Cancer Multi-Step Therapy). Von Ardenne found that stress of any type can cause a decrease in the ability to absorb oxygen into the blood, which can result in decreased oxygen to the tissues.

EWOT can help reverse this by increasing the amount of oxygen in the blood and plasma, and also in the tissues. This increased level of tissue oxygen has several beneficial effects. It has been used successfully for a multitude of conditions, including:

• Heart failure

• Cardiomegaly (enlarged heart) 

• High blood pressure

• Cancer 

• Wellness and anti-aging

• Emphysema 

• Stress of all types


How and Why EWOT Works
Exercising while breathing oxygen dramatically increases the amount of oxygen in the blood plasma (the portion of the blood outside the red and white cells).  The oxygen content of plasma fluid can be dramatically increased and oxygen pushed into the body's cells without the aid of the red cells.  It's called the Law of Mass Action. 

If the concentration of a certain component in a chemical mixture is high enough, chemical combining will take place with other elements of the mixture that ordinarily wouldn't happen.

After even 15 minutes of EWOT, there is a dramatic 'pinking up' of a patient's skin. This can be seen easily by simple observation, and illustrates that the tiny capillaries (vessels tinier than a strand of hair) are carrying extra oxygen to cells of the body. Presumably every organ is being bathed in these extra amounts of life-sustaining oxygen.

EWOT technique is very simple to employ. You should wear light, comfortable clothing with EWOT. Your doctor will first determine your level of physical fitness. If you are quite fit, you might begin by exercising on an upper body ergometer (UBE) which is like a bicycle for the arms, or on an elliptical exerciser for 15 minutes while breathing oxygen from an oxygen concentrator. If you are less conditioned, you may have to work up to using the UBE or elliptical exerciser, very often by beginning EWOT with vibration instead. Before and after treatment we will monitor your heart rate, oxygen concentration, and blood pressure.

For the prescribed period of time, you simply perfom your exercise, all the while breathing in 90-95% oxygen from an oxygen concentrator.

After EWOT, you'll find yourself invigorated, renewed, and clear-headed. EWOT can be used therapeutically via multiple sessions over a short period of time for acute therapy, or employed periodically over a longer period of time to treat chronic stress, injury or illness.

What Is An Oxygen Concentrator?

An Oxygen Concentrator is a device used to provide oxygen therapy to a patient at substantially higher concentrations than available in ambient air. They are used as a safer and more convenient alternative to tanks of compressed oxygen.

Oxygen concentrators are a reliable source of supplemental oxygen available today. The air we breathe contains approximately 21% oxygen, 78% nitrogen, and 1% other gasses.

In the oxygen concentrator, room air passes through a regenerative absorbent called a molecular sieve. The material separates the oxygen from the nitrogen and other gasses; the result is a constant supply of 90-95% concentrated high purity supplemental oxygen that is delivered to the patient. There is never a danger of depleting the oxygen in the room.

Your brain is the most oxygen dependent tissue of the body. Just a few seconds without it, and you'll faint.

By enhancing your oxygen supply for short periods of time, we greatly boost the efficiency and rebuilding of normal brain nerve impulses.

What it means to you; better functioning nervous system. In essence, it helps you get better faster!

A Better Brain = A Better You!

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