
Supplemental
Oxygen EWOT
The Best
Anti Aging Gift you can Give Your Body
By Dr. Robert Rowan, MD
In the never-ending fight
against the aging process, we have finally found a therapy that
now gives us the edge. It can dramatically reduce the effects
of the aging process from your body. It costs very little, and
it can be done in the comfort of your own home. The therapy
is called EWOT (exercise with oxygen therapy) or multi-step therapy.
You may have read about it in the past, but thats just
the beginning of what will be one of the biggest breakthroughs
ever in anti-aging medicine in decades, and yet its still
virtually ignored by the medical establishment. Why? Probably
because it doesnt cost much, so the doctors and drug companies
arent going to get rich using it. I suspect most are simply
in the dark about the incredible benefits you can receive using
this therapy. I know I was for many years.
As an avid user of oxidation and oxygen therapies, I was fortunate
to attend a lecture on oxygen multi-step therapy at the International
Oxidative Medicine Associations convention years ago. However,
it was presented in poor English without a clear understanding
among the attendees of the mechanisms of action. Like most physicians,
I need to know how something works to better apply it to patient
care. Just hearing results without understanding is not satisfactory.
Now, with the aid of recent writings by Dr. Manfred von Ardenne,
how this procedure produces its stunning effects becomes not
only crystal clear, but also amazingly simple. Before I explain
the therapy, though, we need to understand how oxygen gets from
your lungs to your tissues. This gets a little technical, but
it will help you understand why multi-step therapy is so crucial
to effectively fight the aging process.
Atmospheric air pressure at sea level is 760 mm of mercury. Since
oxygen comprises approximately 20 percent of the atmosphere,
the pressure component of oxygen, called partial pressure, is
20 percent of 760, or about 150 mm. The air coming into the lungs,
therefore, contains a pressure of O2 at 150 mm. However, in the
lungs, the oxygen is diluted considerably with carbon dioxide
leaving the body. Thus, in the air sacs of the lungs (alveoli),
the pressure of oxygen is the 150 mm minus the partial pressure
of CO2 (which is 40) for a net O2 pressure in the air sacs of
about 100-110 mm. With me so far?
This 100-110 mm is the amount of pressure that drives the oxygen
from the lungs into the blood. The blood takes the oxygen by
way of the arteries to the extremities where it is fed to the
capillaries. The capillaries release some of the oxygen to support
each individual cell along their pathway. In an ideal situation,
the pressure of oxygen in the arteries will almost match the
pressure in the alveoli. When were young, this is the case,
with the arterial pressure running around 95 mm. However, as
we age, the arterial pressure declines, with the average 70-year-old
having an arterial pressure of only about 70 mm.
The reason this is significant is because when the blood carries
the oxygen to the capillaries, the oxygen must dissolve in the
waters of the body in order to reach the O2-thirsty cells beyond
the capillary membrane. Unlike carbon dioxide, O2 is much harder
to dissolve in liquids and its solubility is heavily dependent
on the pressure driving it. Oxygen is extracted in the capillaries
and when the blood comes out the venous end of the capillary,
the average pressure of oxygen in the veins is about 40 mm early
in life and drops to about 35 mm by age 70. The difference in
the pressure of oxygen between the arterial and venous sides
reflects how well the oxygen is delivered and consumed.
In your 30s, the amount of oxygen released to the cells is significantly
higher than in your 70s. If you do the math, a 30-year-old will
release 55 mm of pressure (95-40=55), while a 70-year-old will
release only 35 mm of pressure (70-35=35). Thats a huge
drop (55 vs. 35) in the amount of pressure of oxygen your cells
are receiving. This is extremely important, as the most common
complaint Ive heard about multi-step therapy is from patients
who have their blood tested by a conventional doctor who measures
the amount of oxygen in the blood. When it comes back normal,
people think they dont need the therapy. What the doctor
is missing is how well the oxygen is transferred to the cells.
When the oxygen pressure falls as you age, the volume of oxygen
may stay the same, but you may be oxygen deficient because theres
not enough pressure to push the volume to a usable state. When
your doctor tells you theres plenty of oxygen in your blood,
hes correct. The blood is saturated with oxygen. Problem
is, theres not enough oxygen in your cells! You see, the
bodys ability to transfer oxygen to the cells becomes damaged
as we age. This transfer of oxygen from the blood to the cells
is perhaps the most significant underlying factor in whether
you live a healthy life or not! The more damaged the transfer
mechanism becomes, the more likely you will become ill. This
is why you are more susceptible to illness as you age! (There
is much more to this aspect of the therapy, but Ive given
you enough science for one day.) The breakthrough with multi-step
therapy is that it actually raises the arterial pressure back
to youthful levels. And whats just as important is the
effect is long lasting! Furthermore, the technique lowers the
oxygen in your veins at the same time, which indicates a dramatic
increase in the release and consumption of oxygen as a result
of treatment. The larger the difference between the pressure
of oxygen in the arteries and veins simply indicates greater
oxygen release and consumption by the cells.
Multi-step therapy is surprisingly simple. All it involves is
breathing high levels of oxygen while exercising. The higher
oxygen level in the lungs creates a greater head of pressure
to drive oxygen into the pulmonary capillaries. The exercise
moves the circulation much faster, ensuring a greater oxygen
carriage. Initially, the oxygen pressure in the veins rises,
as more oxygen is getting through to the venous side, but it
is this oxygen that allows the capillaries to repair the transfer
mechanism. Once the mechanism is fixed, more oxygen can diffuse
through the capillary wall to oxygen-thirsty tissues.
The effects are far reaching
for virtually every conceivable human condition. Not that this
is a cure for anything, but by improving delivery of the most
important substance for tissue life and repair, the body will
have a much better opportunity to correct any problem. All circulatory
disturbances can benefit, including high blood pressure. Otto
Warburg won the Nobel Prize years ago for demonstrating that
cancer functions in an oxygen-poor environment.
There are also reports of excellent results in eye problems,
including cataracts (this is understandable, since the lens of
the eye is known to be oxygen-deficient already). Other illnesses
that benefit from multi-step therapy include: senility, arthroses
(joint disturbances), liver and internal organ disturbances,
infections, radiation exposure, late effects of strokes, poisonings
and burns, and stress.
Oxygen multi-step therapy is definitely something you can do
in the privacy of your home and very inexpensively. And it may
be the most dramatic single thing you can do to prevent disease
and restore health. Now you have the tools to turn back the aging
clock in your circulation to youthful parameters..
As Paul Harvey
would say, and now you know the rest of the story.
Supplemental Oxygen is a monumental breakthrough that can benefit
nearly everyone and is easily accomplished in your own home.
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