Conclusion

Doctors are not interested in using oxygen to directly treat cancer. They do not want to look at the obvious. Hydrogen Medicine, when introduced (as separate treatment) into the oxygen/carbon dioxide matrix, will further increase the effectiveness of treatment. Hydrogen and CO2 hold the keys to successful oxygen therapy.

“In the presence of a large amount of carbon dioxide, the hemoglobin molecule changes its shape slightly, along with its electronic balance, in a way that favors the release of oxygen. The opposite happens in the presence of a high concentration of oxygen and a lower concentration of carbon dioxide,” writes Dr. Ray Peat.

If one wants to use oxygen successfully as a treatment for cancer then attention should be on increasing CO2 levels in the blood and tissues, which can be done with sodium bicarbonate, exercise and slow breathing practices. At the same time hydrogen water and inhalation of hydrogen gas should be employed.

Special Note: One in four adults worldwide doesn’t get enough exercise, putting “more than 1.4 billion adults at risk of developing or exacerbating diseases linked to inactivity,” a new study says. The study, which was conducted by researchers from the World Health Organization (WHO) and published in The Lancet Global Health, found that 27.5% of people across the globe do not meet the WHO’s physical activity guidelines of 75 minutes of vigorous exercise or 150 minutes of moderate exercise per week.

EWOT is a wonderful therapy for inactive patients because the oxygen part of the therapy assists with the exercise. Not enough exercise is a cause of cancer because it is a cause of CO2 deficiencies.