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Oxygen Multistep Therapy / EWOT

Exercise With Oxygen Therapy, EWOT, was pioneered by Manfred Von Ardenne. It is an inexpensive and simple therapy strategy which improves tissue oxygen delivery. The method is described fully in Oxygen Multistep Therapy / Scanned Google Book / Thru page 124.

Our research indicates it may substantially superior to hyperbaric:

  • Faster Results
  • Lower Cost
  • Low Risk

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Oxygen Multistep Therapy, $89.95 on (Amazon.com) is the seminal reference on oxygen therapy. It describes that oxygen challenge is a reversible condition, and provides simple and affordable methods to reverse these conditions. These methods are summarized in the protocol references above.

  1. Blood leaves the heart in arteries and flows through a funnel network to tiny capillaries;
  2. A hypoxic challenge from resulting from toxic or other assault, reduces oxygen availability and triggers swelling, or inflammation;
  3. In the interior surface skin of the capillary, on the exit, venous, side, of the capillary branches.
  4. This inflammation limiting circulation through the capillary network, which further limits blood flow, and causes more stress and inhibits all nutrient and oxygen related functions in the tissue served by the capillary branch;
  5. The condition is reversible by maximizing the arterial to venous oxygen differential;
  6. And reversal is durable or permanent (or until a future trauma).

Oxygen Multistep Therapy is a method to reverse this “switch” mechanism in a wide range of conditions. Reversal requires a short term increase in oxygen delivery by increasing plasma oxygen levels. This is achieved by increasing the oxygen content of breath air to about 40% during exercise, while supplementing metabolism with:

  • exercise, heat or drugs than temporarily enhance vascular performance
  • oxygen metabolism supporting nutrients.

Scientific References

Too Much Oxygen

Breathing pure oxygen for long periods of time can harm the lungs or cause oxygen toxicity:

  • Over 4 hours of pure oxygen can harm the lungs;
  • Continuous use of oxygen over 60% can lead to toxicity;
  • High oxygen concentrations under hyperbaric conditions, more than 1 atmosphere.

Exercise with oxygen therapies use oxygen concentrations and durations well below well known harmful level:

  • Use of pure oxygen never exceeds 15 minutes;
  • Oxygen at 60% concentration is used for at most 6 hours;
  • All therapy is at 1 atmosphere;
  • Daily use of maximum level for 10 years produced only beneficial effects.

About Oxygen Concentrators

We recommend high end concentrators because of the failure rates of recycled units. About 80% of the used recycled units we used failed within 6 months. We abandoned them.

We only recommend use of top-end industrial concentrator due to poor durability and support cost of the recycled units. Click Here for Product Listing.

Unreliable Used Oxygen Concentrators This is a summary of the market niche for recycled oxygen concentrators. It accurately matches our experience and policy. They do not last, and do not perform to specification, and so we do not recommend them.

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2 Responses to About

  1. Lutz Schaefer says:

    Being recently diagnosed with renal cell carcinoma, I would be interested if the O2 multi step therapy could provide an efficient alternative treatment. I am partially familiar with the procedure as I also happened to personally know Prof. Manfred von Ardenne through Dr. W. Rentsch – back in the 1970′s. I know also that this method has been discredited by the medical community, but nevertheless would be interested if it would be a viable option for me and if so, would it be available in Canada? The diagnosed lesion inside my right kidney is around 3.6 cm in size.

    Thank you in advance
    Lutz Schaefer

    • squibm says:

      Hi Lutz. Sorry to hear of your diagnosis.
      The Medical Community always tries to discredit any technology or method that may undermine their revenue. It’s a standard business practice for them.
      Manfred Ardennes research was impeccable – and I have yet to find any credible findings that even hint his analysis was incomplete or his methods were ineffective. We have been using and improving them for several years now – and our results are sound and very reproducible.

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