The link between low oxygen levels (hypoxia) and cancer has been extensively studied. EWOT involves using a mask to deliver oxygen swiftly through the capillaries, the small blood vessels facilitating fluid and gas exchange between tissues and blood.
People opt for EWOT during cancer recovery because cancer cells struggle to survive in oxygen-rich environments. Conversely, they thrive in low-oxygen settings, as shown by Warburg’s research demonstrating that cells can become cancerous through oxygen deprivation.
With EWOT, the body can establish an oxygen-rich environment, aiding recovery by eliminating hypoxia, eliminating toxins, and optimizing performance. EWOT can expedite recovery and reduce the adverse effects of treatments like chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
Moreover, EWOT enhances energy levels, crucial during cancer recovery, preventing muscle loss (sarcopenia) and boosting the immune system – all beneficial aspects for a faster recuperation.