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EWOT for Stroke Recovery: The Affordable Alternative to Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Brad Pitzele did not set out to become an oxygen therapy equipment maker. He set out to survive. After years of battling significant health challenges, conventional medicine had given him answers that kept failing him. He tried around 200 treatments. Some helped. Many did not. Then he found EWOT Exercise With Oxygen Therapy, and something finally shifted. Brad’s journey is not the same as a stroke. But what he discovered about oxygen, inflammation, and cellular energy maps directly onto one of the most stubborn obstacles stroke survivors face: the feeling that the brain has gone offline, that the body is running on empty, and that the path back is either impossibly expensive or simply does not exist. In Episode 407 of the Recovery After Stroke podcast, Brad shares what EWOT is, why it works, and why he now makes affordable EWOT systems through his company, One Thousand Roads, specifically so survivors do not have to remortgage their homes to access oxygen-driven recovery. What Is EWOT? EWOT stands for Exercise With Oxygen Therapy. The concept is straightforward: you breathe high-concentration oxygen through a mask while exercising even lightly, and that combination pushes oxygen into parts of the body that normal breathing cannot reliably reach. Most people assume oxygen therapy means a hyperbaric chamber: a pressurized tube, a clinic, a course of treatments costing tens of thousands of dollars. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is effective. Brad describes it as “a heroic treatment.” But it is also inaccessible for most survivors, financially and logistically. EWOT operates on a related principle without the chamber. The key mechanism is not about oxygenating red blood cells; they are already carrying close to their maximum load under normal breathing. The target is the blood plasma. Plasma does not carry oxygen efficiently under resting conditions, but during exercise, even light exercise, blood pressure and circulation increase enough to force dissolved oxygen into the plasma. That plasma can then reach the micro-capillaries, the tiny vessels that feed tissues deep in the body, including areas of the brain that become inflamed and oxygen-starved after a stroke. The Post-Stroke Energy Problem One of the most commonly reported and least-explained symptoms after stroke is fatigue that does not go away, no matter how much a survivor rests. Most survivors are told that is just part of it. Brad’s framework centres on mitochondrial dysfunction. Mitochondria are the energy-producing structures inside cells. After stroke, the cells in and around the affected area are often not dead; they are in a kind of low-power state. Brad describes it as a “brownout”: the lights are on, but dimly. The mitochondria are not producing energy at full capacity, and one significant reason for that is insufficient oxygen supply to the tissue. “The cells that are offline after a stroke are not all dead. Some of them are just starving. Oxygen is part of what feeds them back.” — Brad Pitzele, Episode 407 When EWOT increases plasma oxygen during exercise, it can reach those inflamed, under-oxygenated micro-capillaries that larger vessels cannot access. The result, for some survivors, is a gradual improvement in energy, cognition, and physical capacity, not because the therapy is miraculous, but because it addresses a specific physiological deficit that conventional post-stroke care often does not target. EWOT vs. Hyperbaric: What’s the Real Difference? The honest answer is that EWOT and hyperbaric oxygen therapy are not equivalent. HBOT delivers oxygen under pressure, which drives it into tissue more forcefully. For certain conditions, particularly in acute or severe cases, hyperbaric oxygen has a stronger evidence base. But for many stroke survivors in the subacute or chronic phase of recovery, access is the defining variable, not theoretical ceiling. A home-based hyperbaric unit costs $50,000 to $75,000. A clinical course can run to $60,000 or more. EWOT systems are available for under $2,000. The question Brad puts to survivors is not “which is better in a lab?” It is: “Which one can you actually do, consistently, at home, over the months and years that brain recovery requires?” Consistency matters more than peak intensity in long-term neurological recovery. Starting EWOT With Deficits EWOT does not require running on a treadmill. The exercise component can be a stationary bike, a recumbent bike, or simple seated leg movements with one limb strapped in. The goal is to raise circulation enough to push oxygen into the plasma, not to hit a cardiovascular fitness target. For survivors exploring this option, Brad’s team has built a specific resource at onethousandroads.com/stroke-recovery with a listener discount of $100 to $500, depending on the package. There is also a broader introduction to EWOT at onethousandroads.com/pages/exercise-with-oxygen-therapy. Recovery Is Possible — And It Does Not Have to Be Expensive If this episode resonated with you or if you want to explore more conversations about recovery options that do not require a second mortgage, Bill’s book, The Unexpected Way That A Stroke Became The Best Thing That Happened, is available at recoveryafterstroke.com/book. And if the Recovery After Stroke podcast has been useful to you, you can support it financially at patreon.com/recoveryafterstroke. Every contribution helps keep the show going and these conversations accessible to survivors around the world. This blog is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult your doctor before making any changes to your health or recovery plan. EWOT for Stroke Recovery: The Affordable Alternative to Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Why pay $60,000 for hyperbaric oxygen? EWOT brings oxygen therapy into your living room — and could help the brain cells that are only offline. One Thousands Roads Exercise With Oxygen Therapy (EWOT) YouTube Channel Highlights: 00:00 Introduction and Background 05:37 Challenges in Stroke Recovery and Treatment Options 13:45 Understanding Oxygen Therapy and Its Mechanism 15:51 Oxygen Toxicity Explained 19:24 The Importance of Oxygenating Blood Plasma 24:53 Oxygen and Mitochondrial Function 31:16 Adapting Exercise for Stroke Survivors 38:27 Cost and Accessibility of Oxygen Therapy Devices Transcript: Introduction – EWOT for Stroke Recovery Brad Pitzele (00:00) like many of your listeners, when you have a medical issue that isn’t treated by traditional medicine and you’re desperate to get your life back, you’ll try just about anything. You, the lens it goes through is like, Well, how bad can this hurt me? BIll Gasiamis (00:15) Welcome back to Recovery After Stroke. I’m your host, Bill Gassiamas. Today’s guest is Brad Pitzele, founder of 1000 Roads, who overcame significant health challenges of his own and along the way discovered the science behind exercise with oxygen therapy. In this conversation, we get into how increasing oxygen saturation in the blood, specifically in the blood plasma, can help reach the inflamed microcapillaries. That are blocking oxygen delivery to cells in the recovering brain. We talk about mitochondrial dysfunction, post-stroke fatigue, and why Ewatt is worth understanding as an accessible alternative to hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Before we get into it, if you’ve found value in this podcast and want to support it financially, you can do that at patreon.com/slash recovery after stroke. And if you haven’t yet read my book, The Unexpected Way That a Stroke Became the Best Thing That Happened, it is available at recovery after stroke dot com slash book. Here’s my conversation with Brad. BIll Gasiamis (01:19) Brad Pitsley, welcome to the podcast. Brad Pitzele (01:22) Thank you so much. BIll Gasiamis (01:24) Thanks for reaching out and ⁓ connecting with me to educate me on another thing that I can bring to stroke survivors that could potentially help them in the rehabilitation side of their brain. The the thumbnail that people found on YouTube is probably gonna have E W O T on it somewhere. E what. And it sounds something like something out of that ⁓ space war out of out of what is it? Brad Pitzele (01:53) Star Wars. Star Wars. BIll Gasiamis (01:54) Star Wars. Like the Ewok, right? And it doesn’t really mean anything to me. But before we descri tell people what Ewok is, ⁓ tell me a little bit about your background, the work that you do and how it is you came to be on the podcast today is for s for for the specific discussion that we’re gonna have. Brad Pitzele (01:58) Yep. Sure. ⁓ yeah, so I ⁓ I I’m an e recovering engineer. I like to joke. I spent my first decade of my life engineering. later on in life, I left engineering and went into different pursuits and I became chronically ill, had a variety of medical issues, ⁓ cancer, autoimmunity, and eventually Lyme disease. And I was in really bad shape. And a doctor recommended I look into either hyperbaric oxygen or this exercise with oxygen therapy, EWAT, that almost no one had heard of, and I’d never heard of it. ⁓ I I I had tried like everything to get better at this point. I was many years in special diets, ⁓ all sorts of supplements and ⁓ all sorts of modalities and things. And nothing really worked. There was nothing in a matter of fact, some of the medications I took actually gave me cancer. So it kind of forced me on this road to try something different. ⁓ and eventually I found my way back to health through exercise with oxygen when so many things weren’t working. ⁓ and actually later paired that with ⁓ red light therapy. ⁓ and along the way I started because I’m an engineer and I’m inquisitive, I like It was Lyme disease is kind of a do-it-yourself disease. ⁓ so I started digging in and pouring into research, not just on Lyme disease, but autoimmunity, ⁓ chronic illness, ⁓ trying to figure out what the heck was going on with me. And so ⁓ what I found about exercise oxygen therapy along the way was really fascinating to me. and about a year into using it, I went back to that same doctor and he was kind of shocked. At my turnaround, and he was like, What did you use? Did you do oxygen? And I said, I did. And he was like, Who’d you buy it from? I want to tell my patients about it. And I said, I didn’t buy it, Doc. I actually ended up making my own. And he was kind of surprised by that for obvious reasons. And then he said, Well, gosh, would you consider making it for my patient? And so, my patients, and so that’s how we got into this business back in two thousand eighteen. We launched one thousand roads to kinda make exercise with oxygen therapy accessible to people who are dealing with chronic health conditions. BIll Gasiamis (04:39) Okay. And it stems from science, right? There’s scientific data that backs up this exercise with oxygen therapy. Before you go into that a little bit, we don’t have to go deep into it, but we can just ⁓ chat about it. ⁓ when I talk to stroke survivors, they get stuck always with what should I do? What should I do? What should I do? They want the The blue pill, take that one, everything gets fixed. I mean, stroke is not like that, right? And it’s and it’s stroke is also a you’re on your own kind of thing. Because once you get out of the acute phase, once you get sent home, the ⁓ follow up and the medical fraternity doesn’t have a system to kind of say to you, we can’t help you. Speak to that guy. ⁓ that guy might not be able to help you, but but there’s a guy over there. Brad Pitzele (05:09) Yeah. Challenges in Stroke Recovery and Treatment Options BIll Gasiamis (05:33) Like there’s none of that. And stroke survivors need podcasts. They need ⁓ people selling all sorts of crazy stuff that they will almost try almost all the time. They’ll try everything. And then they’ll pick and finally stumble into one that helps and gets them a result. But before we talk about all of that, what I want to do is also go back to what you said about ⁓ a year later, you went to your doctor, he was stunned at the result. We can’t put that down just to eat what? We can’t put that down just to exercise with oxygen therapy. Give me the brief steps on the other things that you also attended to because people miss that. Brad Pitzele (06:15) Yes. Yeah. I well, here’s what I’ll tell you. I started I started to get arthritis in my hands in like 2010 or eleven. and then I started taking traditional drugs for it. And one of the side effects of the drugs is higher risk of cancer and specifically melanoma, which I developed in two thousand thirteen, I wanna say, maybe two thousand fourteen. And that kicked me off the traditional medical path. ⁓ to your point, you don’t you don’t in the stroke recovery, there’s not a traditional path. There it was a traditional path, but it was clear that it was a you know it was a choice between cancer and autoimmunity, and neither one seemed great to me. ⁓ from there I tried so many things, Bill. I did s I actually made a list recently and looked at it because I had it like just off the top of my head, I came up with 200 different things I did try. We’re talking special diets. Eating all sorts of weird, strange things, all sorts of supplements, antibiotics, because it’s Lyme disease, herbal protocols, ⁓ ozone treatments, sa various different types of saunas, ozone sauna, infrared sauna, ⁓ heat steam saunas, ⁓ colonics, coffee enemas, ⁓ weird stuff, you know, you’d never think you’d do. I mean BIll Gasiamis (07:39) You are committed Brad Pitzele (07:42) ‘Cause like many of your listeners, when you have a medical issue that isn’t treated by traditional medicine and you’re desperate to get your life back, you will you’ll try just about anything. You the the lens it goes through is like, Well, how bad can this hurt me? Like like ’cause I know where I’m going right now. For me at least it was a I was just like this gradual step down. It was like I knew like I I couldn’t do this. I had a young family. so, you know, that doctor, I remember him saying, like, look, Brad, we’re trying all these things, we’re gonna get you on thyroid medications and get that right, and we’re gonna do this. ⁓ there on that list of 200, there were about eight things that gave me any kind of benefit that I could identify. ⁓ But I remember he’s like, Brad, we’re gonna take out the big dog. We’re gonna do this ozone treatment. And it’s a special kind where we remove the blood from your body, we inject ozone, put it through UV light, and put it back into your blood. And this helps everyone. Like if nothing else works, this helps, but it’s really expensive. So we’re saving it, kind of. So he he did it. He’s like, do a course of three of them. And he’s like, You might feel bad after it the next day because it kills a bunch of stuff and might you might feel toxic. Or you might feel better. We’re not sure. And give it a few days. And like I did all three of them, I never noticed a difference. And it was ⁓ the most depressing, scary part was like going through that. So when he said go do oxygen, I was like, Okay, like I’ve done everything else. I’m just gonna check the box so the doctor knows that’s not gonna work, so we can go try to find something else. ⁓ And I didn’t believe it was gonna work. I I you know, I didn’t jump on the the bandwagon gung-ho. I was, you know, kind of kicking and screaming. And that was part of the reason I built my own, is because at the time they were so expensive and the they were five to twenty-five thousand dollars. And I was like, I just can’t spend, you know, ten thousand dollars on an experiment. I just can’t do that. ⁓ And he also suggested maybe hyperbaric and that was like fifty or seventy-five thousand dollars. And I was like, geez, if I knew this was the the blue pill, as you said it, if I knew this was the blue pill, I’d go mortgage the house and I’d go do it because like then I could work full and I could do all the things, I could be present for the family, but ⁓ I couldn’t. BIll Gasiamis (10:05) And and and you know what? And it’s not, and and the reason it’s not for a lot of people is because you need to have penumbras the brain from a stroke survivor perspective that are recoverable and that you can bring back to life that are offline, not dead by ⁓ cell death because of the stroke. And there’s no diagnostic process in the majority of the people I’ve spoken to, you can’t diagnose somebody and then work out whether they’re a candidate, and that really Brad Pitzele (10:20) Yeah. Right. BIll Gasiamis (10:33) Pisses me off to somebody gonna have to spend 50 grand to find out if they’re gonna get a result, right? The s the guys that who I’ve interviewed about hyperbaric oxygen therapy, ⁓ Viv clinics, ⁓ those guys will do a thorough diagnostic beforehand to determine whether somebody is a candidate. And whatever that costs, even if it’s five grand, I don’t know what it does cost, but even if it’s five grand, at least you can go, you’re not a candidate, don’t spend any more money. Brad Pitzele (10:38) Yeah. Right. higher yes, you have a higher level of certainty before you spend the money. BIll Gasiamis (11:04) Yeah. And if you do do it, you’re doing it for the other ⁓ non-brain related benefits that you’re gonna get from hyperbaric oxygen therapy. And that’s totally up to you. But it’s not the thing to supposedly fix the arm or the leg that doesn’t work, or to ⁓ repair the damaged cells in your brain. So that part really frustrates me. And if I’m gonna spend that much money, then there’s the opportunity cost as well. It’s like Brad Pitzele (11:33) Yes. BIll Gasiamis (11:34) Now I can’t spend that somewhere else. Brad Pitzele (11:36) Exactly. That was me too. It was like you you knew you had and I was like, man, if I spend this kind of money on it and it doesn’t work, like nothing’s worked for the last, I don’t know, almost ten years at this point. Like how many of these shots do I have in the cannon, right? Like you you know, now I’m I’m depleted and I’m still sick. And that’s even i and you know this, when you’ve got a chronic health condition, sometimes the psych psychology of it all is just as hard as the condition. And If you’re like, wow, now I don’t have money. I feel trapped. There’s nothing I can try. Then hope starts to dwindle. And I say like hope is is like the most potent weapon in recovering from a chronic health condition. It’s a double-edged sword because like you’re s afraid to get hope up because you’ve been let down. But it’s also the thing you need. You ha like when when you start losing hope, and I and I’ve been at that point, it just gets incredibly dark. ⁓ and incredibly scary. so I I think that was part of it. I just wouldn’t allow it. It was the financial part. I you’re right. You only have so many shots out of the bow. But it was also like if it doesn’t work and I am depleted financially you know, I don’t like that that brings me to a a level of hopelessness I I’m not sure I can confront. BIll Gasiamis (12:53) Yeah. And then in order to get back up, you’re getting back up, you’re financially depleted, you’re energetically depleted, your health is depleted. And it’s like, my God, that is a that is like the lowest place that you can find yourself and to get back up is a lot harder. And yet people have still done that, but I know the task is harder. I’ve been in a similar sort of situation. Brad Pitzele (13:12) Yeah. We all love we all love reading that inspirational story. No one wants to live it if they can avoid it, I’ll tell you. Understanding Oxygen Therapy and Its Mechanism BIll Gasiamis (13:23) Avoid it. Yeah, a hundred percent. ⁓ so so you’ve tried all this stuff, you’re unwell, and then somebody says to you, try oxygen. Now, what I imagine when I hear oxygen is get a can from the local gas supplier, ⁓ pop pot in a tube, put it on the back of your chair, wheelchair. You know, I’ve seen a lot of older guys who have got it, and then they’ve got oxygen attached to their face and they’re breathing in oxygen. What specifically did your doctor tell you to get and if you didn’t get what he suggested, like w what did it look like for you? Brad Pitzele (14:00) Yeah, so the challenge with bottled oxygen is number one, it’s almost impossible to get. number two is when you exercise, you can take in a massive amount of oxygen, and that’s part of what makes the the therapy really cool. So y you and I sitting here, maybe we’re taking in three liters of oxygen a minute, okay? ⁓ three liters of air a minute, maybe something like that. ⁓ When you’re exercising, you can easily take in 50 or 60 liters. So it’s a massive multiplier. So you need something that’s going to give you a large amount of oxygen. Now, there’s two ways you can get oxygen in your home. One is that bottle you mentioned, and then you’re always refilling it, and you can imagine lugging one of those things around. ⁓ the other way is there’s a device called an oxygen concentrator, and all you do is you plug it into the wall. And it turns the it purifies the oxygen in the room. So, you know, at sea level, the oxygen in the room has 21% oxygen and it can purify it to 93%. Now, the challenge with these devices is they put out either five or ten liters of oxygen in a minute. So not enough to exercise with. If you were to try to exercise with it, you would also be sucking in this air at 21% and diluting it. ⁓ and so what you do is you take this device and you fill a large reservoir, it’s about a thousand liters, ⁓ and you fill it up. using this device and then you hook up a hose with a mask on it and then you breathe through the mask while you do a fifteen minute exercise session. BIll Gasiamis (15:41) Okay. A reservoir, ⁓ water tank. Oxygen Toxicity Explained Brad Pitzele (15:45) It well it it’s like it looks like a big pillow. So it’s like six you know, two meters by two meters, sort of ⁓ big pillow, six feet by six feet for us still on Imperial. And you fill it up so a thousand liters and it’s you know it’s it’s thin film and so it’s not a a rigid body of something, and then yeah, it’s a bag. BIll Gasiamis (16:06) It’s a bag. Like a bagpipe, a massive bagpipe. Brad Pitzele (16:10) There you go. BIll Gasiamis (16:12) Okay. Okay. W I’m sure there’s an image of that, right? We’ll put it on the screen. People can see it while we’re talking about it, trying to work out what it is. Okay. So this thing is something that you accessed and you used specifically for yourself, how many years ago? Brad Pitzele (16:16) Yeah. Yeah. I’ve s I’ve been using it for a decade straight now. BIll Gasiamis (16:33) Okay. This stuff’s been around for about a decade. This Brad Pitzele (16:37) It’s well, the the research on it goes back to the nineteen sixties and seventies. This it’s really fascinating. actually some of the early research goes back to the turn of the ⁓ twentieth century, the nineteen hundreds. So in the early nineteen hundreds, a gentleman named Otto Warburg won a Nobel Prize for proving that he could turn any cancer or any regular cell into a cancerous cell by depriving it of oxygen. ⁓ and so there’s this really well-established linkage between oxygen and cancer. Even today, a ton of research on that. So in the 1960s and 70s, there was a a German physicist and prolific inventor named Manfred von Arden. Now, and he started to want to do research on Otto’s work, and he he actually started doing research on exercising with oxygen as an anti-cancer protocol. And some of the research he found was really fascinating. what without getting overly technical, basically it our circulatory system, obviously, this is really relevant to stroke, ⁓ people deal in strokes, is as you get down into the the end runs of your circulatory system, there’s capillaries and they’re like thinner than a human hair. And this is where your nutrients and your oxygen are actually exchanged with the cell. And what he found is as we age naturally this inflammation builds up on the lining of our capillaries. And it actually causes the capillaries to swell shut so that now none of your red blood cells can get by. Now, I mean, this is how exquisite our body is designed. ⁓ our capillaries are actually thinner than a red blood cell. So under the most healthy of conditions. A red blood cell actually needs to fold up like a taco to get into our capillaries and deliver that oxygen in the last mile of our circulatory system. So any swelling in that capillary can cause a blockage. And now all the cells downstream are not getting oxygen and in a sufficient quantity. And so they kind of go into what they what he kind of referred to as like a brownout, right? Like it’s a low energy state. They’re doing anaerobic respiration to get some energy. Maybe some of the smaller red blood cells might squeak by here and there and give a little bit, but they’re not getting the full oxygen they need. And what he found is by doing this procedure, just a few times he had very elderly people with very inflamed ⁓ capillaries. He was able to re-establish normal blood flow. And the reason is is oxygen is incredibly anti-inflammatory. ⁓ and a lot of research on that we can go into a little bit later. The Importance of Oxygenating Blood Plasma So, number one, it causes this anti-inflammatory reaction inside these inflamed capillaries to reopen them. But it also does something really amazing that he discovered is when you’re doing this procedure, ⁓ it causes the oxygen to not just attach to our red blood cells like it always does, but it also saturates our blood plasma, which is this clearish liquid that our red blood cells ride on. And Our blood plasma is a thousand times thinner than a red blood cell. So if you imagine these blockages, red blood cells are not getting through, but obviously the blood plasma can get through as long as it’s like as thin as water. So as long as there’s any opening there, and it can immediately deliver oxygen downstream, both to cause an anti-inflammatory impact in the capillaries, but also to all those cells that are starving. And so you can obviously, as we’re talking through this, you can kind of see how this fits folks who are dealing with various different strokes ⁓ and how that can help them as well. BIll Gasiamis (20:32) Yeah. Okay. I d before we spoke I did a little bit of research and found ⁓ as well that there’s some there’s a lot of relevant data with regards to oxygen and ⁓ increasing the oxygenation in the blood. you so tell me a little bit about oxygen. I I don’t understand exactly what that is. I’ve heard of people becoming ill. Because of too much oxygen, ⁓ ill because of not enough oxygen. So what is what what is becoming ill of too much oxygen and why is ninety nine percent saturation not that? Brad Pitzele (21:18) Yeah, yeah. ⁓ good question. So oxygen toxicity can occur if you get too much oxygen under certain circumstances. So if you’re in a hyperbaric chamber too long, it can cause oxygen toxicity. And basically that’s when oxygen gets trapped in your bloodstream and it can’t get out. and You can actually get it without hyperbaric. So hyperbaric is oxygen under pressure. You can get it at normal barracks. So if you were just sitting on the couch breathing oxygen, you could eventually get oxygen toxicity. Now, it would take over twenty-four hours. So if you were breathing just pure oxygen, no exercise, sitting on your couch for 24 plus hours, it starts to get into the risky zone. When you’re doing exercise with oxygen, that’s actually one of the cool things about it that because of the synergies of exercise and oxygen, it’s impossible to get oxygen toxicity for two reasons. one is that reservoir is only a thousand liters. it’s not a high enough dose that you could get a oxygen toxicity. It is a massive dose, it’s about the same amount of oxygen you take in in a day, and you can take it in in 15 minutes, but it’s not more than. And the second reason, even if we could make our reservoir 10x, 100x, and you could exercise nonstop, you still couldn’t get oxygen toxicity because when you’re exercising, your body produces a massive amount of carbon dioxide gas. And that goes into our bloodstream and it increases pressure in our circulatory system. And that actually forces the oxygen out of the circulatory system and into the cells. So it works as a protectant as well from oxygen toxicity. So that’s oxygen toxicity. It’s a real risk. ⁓ Most of the time it’s a very controllable risk. You know, if you’re doing hyperbaric, they’re gonna keep you in there for so long so that you’re not gonna be at risk generally. ⁓ if you’re assigned to do oxygen while you’re stationary at home, they have protocols to make sure you’re not doing it, you know, twenty-eight hours nonstop sort of thing. ⁓ or they have you wear a cannula where where you’re also taking in air and it’s diluting it. ⁓ and in exercised oxygen therapy, it’s not really possible because of the massive amount of carbon dioxide. ⁓ now, not enough oxygen. So if you if you want to measure your oxygen in your blood, the way they normally do it is a device called the pulse oximeter. You can get one for 20 bucks off Amazon. What it does is it looks at how much how many of your red blood cells are saturated with oxygen. And what you’re gonna find in most folks. Is it’s close to a hundred percent. It’s ninety-eight percent, it’s ninety-six percent, ninety-seven percent. ⁓ there’s not a lot of room in our blood for more oxygen. So that’s why it’s important that ewak can actually oxygenate our blood plasma. The same with hyperbaric does the exact same thing, it oxygenates our blood plasma. So BIll Gasiamis (24:26) Okay. I think before you go on, that’s the key ingredient. It’s oxygenating the plasma as well. Where where previously you’ve got let’s say ninety seven, ninety eight percent saturation of your red blood cells. What we’re doing is adding that little bit of extra oxygen into the space where the plasma is. That’s kind of the key difference. Brad Pitzele (24:36) Yes. And there’s two reasons why it’s important. so normally, just for comparison, you and I sitting here, maybe 2% of all the oxygen in our blood is in our plasma, so it’s not very much. ⁓ but under these conditions of IWAT and hyperbaric, we can saturate that blood plasma. And it’s important for two reasons. One, obviously, it increases the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood, but that’s the more minor one. The more major one is that the blood plasma can get into let’s just say the nooks and crannies, smaller spaces in our body where inflammation is blocking off access of red blood cells to downstream cells. And so it can deliver a dose of oxygen where it normally is not able to get. BIll Gasiamis (25:40) You you’ve spent a lot of time on this topic by the sound of things. ⁓ and that’s really awesome. So before we talk about how to actually use a device, how to get a device, how to how to behave while you’re using a device, I wanna understand like how Oxygen and Mitochondrial Function Brad Pitzele (25:52) Yeah. BIll Gasiamis (26:02) How you notice the difference in yourself? Because a lot of people ask me what I did in my own stroke recovery. And Brad’s experience is going to be different from the stroke survivor’s experience. My experience was ⁓ I’ve got nothing from the doctors other than let’s monitor your bleed, let’s give you brain surgery. I mean, that’s not nothing. That’s amazing. Like I’m very Brad Pitzele (26:05) Yeah. Yes. BIll Gasiamis (26:31) Grateful for all of that. That removed the the blood vessel that was leaking that was going to potentially kill me. ⁓ so the immediate risk was gone. And then what what I mean I I got nothing is the specialists did their specialty and then I got nothing because they don’t do nutrition, they don’t do exercise, they don’t do meditation, they do brain surgery. And it’s really important for stroke survivors to understand that when you go to a doctor, a neurologist, whoever. Brad Pitzele (26:55) Yeah. BIll Gasiamis (27:00) They do a specific thing, and once they’ve done it, they can’t do anything else. And you need to get over the fact that you ⁓ might feel disappointment at the at that I don’t know where to go next, and they don’t know where to send you. Okay, they’re not trained and they cannot legally send you elsewhere. That’s why you’re kind of on your own. So I did meditation, I did nutrition, I did all this kind of stuff and Brad Pitzele (27:16) Yeah. BIll Gasiamis (27:27) Somebody who’s interviewed you is Dave Asprey. I would I’ve been following Dave Asprey and a whole bunch of other guys ⁓ probably since around 2012, 2013. And what I learned was how do I reduce the inflammation in my brain? And I had that one area of inquiry, the one area of inquiry that I could personally impact positively by taking out inflammatory foods from my diet. And before that it was, you know, ⁓ processed white bread, it was alcohol, it was cigarettes, ⁓ it was all the stuff that you get in a packet that doesn’t really help to nourish the body, right? So I went back to basics. We’ll call it just for the simplicity of the explanation, we’ll call it protein, ⁓ vegetables and basic carbohydrates like rice or potato. And then what I found was that inflammation decreased, and that was a game changer in how I experienced my brain. And it was a game changer in how quickly I improved neurologically. But just so that people know, it wasn’t the be all end all, it didn’t remove the damaged cells that still are in my head that mean I experienced my the left side of my body in a completely different way than my right side. I’ve got numbness, proprioception issues. I’ve got ⁓ tingling, I’ve got burning, I’ve got ⁓ spasticity, you know, the muscles are tight. So all that stuff is still there. But I have a better experience of the rest of my body and brain because of the things that I took out. But what I didn’t have was the link between exercise, which I do, light exercise, because I’m a stroke survivor. I can’t. use the left side of my body like I used to. so I would do exercise ⁓ like riding an electric bike because it’s easier to pedal, like walking and like doing very light weights at the gym. ⁓ but I didn’t have that oxygen part of the the therapy. And that’s kind of why I interviewed the guys about hyperbaric to understand how oxygen supports how mimicking i a hypoxic brain in the chamber supports ⁓ so how how does like what’s the next part like how does that support the brain to heal let’s give stroke survivors an understanding so that they can kind of grasp that I know we spoke about how oxygen gets into the ⁓ into the red blood cell we spoke about how it gets into the plasma but like Brad Pitzele (30:15) Yeah. BIll Gasiamis (30:20) Why is that the next step? Brad Pitzele (30:21) What’s it too? Yeah. It’s a good question. I think you’re right. I you know, we don’t I will say we don’t try to go out and pitch like exercise with oxygen therapy is a panacea or it’s everything for everyone. Even the name of our company, ⁓ one thousand roads, is about paying homage to everyone’s own healing journey and recognizing everyone’s unique journey. So I’ll say that, but So I’ll say that, but what I found about oxygen was in IWA in particular. What was fascinating to me was for me when I was dealing with Lyme disease, which similar to folks who are dealing with the stroke, there’s a variety of different symptoms and s from different causes. And I was trying to treat all these things with different protocols, different supplements that and I found that when I started digging into oxygen, I was shocked at how many of them came back to it. So when you have A stroke, often there’s a lot of ⁓ emerging research about mitochondrial dysfunction. And this is interestingly, mitochondrial dysfunction. Now ten years ago when I was researching it, no one heard of it or cared about it. And it’s really burst onto the scene because you’re gonna find it ⁓ At the heart of so many chronic health conditions, right? ⁓ you’re gonna it’s actually they’re looking at it in cancers, ⁓ chronic illnesses of all sorts, Alzheimer’s, all sorts of cognitive and ⁓ autoimmune conditions, etc., etc. So ⁓ you have this disrupted mitochondria, right? So there was a period of time when your cells were not getting enough energy, whether it was a hemorrhagic stroke and Blood wasn’t being delivered to those cells, so no nutrients, no oxygen, or an ischemic stroke where they were just cut off ⁓ because of a clot or whatnot. And so they were not getting nutrients. In each of these cases, what happens immediately when the cell runs out of oxygen, like I was talking about that brownout, it goes from aerobic respiration to anaerobic respiration. And anaerobic respiration, ⁓ it’s It only can produce 5% of the energy as aerobic. So the cell is in a low energy state, which is the first problem, which means it doesn’t have energy to repair, it doesn’t have energy to take out the trash, detoxify. so it’s kind of stuck. But also ⁓ it creates a lot of metabolic waste. So it creates lactic acid, it creates free radicals, all these things produce more inflammation, like you were talking about. So Now we’ve got these mitochondria, which are dysfunctional. They don’t have the energy to repair. They don’t have the energy to take out all these dead cells or ⁓ you know, all these other byproducts of the immune system and the natural kind of response to this damage, which then leaves more of it hanging around to produce more damage, and they’re producing more damage themselves. So it’s kind of like this swirl, and it’s ⁓ you know, it’s a downward swirl, if you will. ⁓ so When you can re-oxygenate the mitochondria, the first thing you’re doing is you’re giving them the energy to do whatever it is they need to do. ⁓ and that can be the immediate like feeling sharper, like, ⁓ I feel like I can get my thoughts together quicker. ⁓ it can be, ⁓ I feel like I’m more in control of my emotions. And I I don’t feel like sometimes I have a disproportionate emotional response to something. It can be I I don’t have that brain fog. ⁓ you know, that sort of thing. Or I literally have energy. So our brain actually consumes like 20% of all the oxygen in our body. And it’s only like two percent of the mass. So it’s like punching 10x its weight, right? So when your body starts running low on oxygen, it starts conserving. And the one of the things it tells you to do is like cool it, like stop using your muscles. You’re tired. You need to just sit there and veg out. BIll Gasiamis (34:06) Mm-hmm. Brad Pitzele (34:27) while our mitochondria try to catch up. And so that’s often that chronic fatigue that folks with a variety of health conditions, including stroke, feel, which is their bodies like, stop using energy, we don’t have enough. We need to redeploy it for something else more pressing. And so When you can reestablish normal oxygenation, it improves energy. ⁓ it improves sleep, it improves memory. and the the cells have energy to start repairing and detoxifying. ⁓ and then obviously I always think it’s cool because we’re pairing it with oc with exercise. And there’s so much research on the benefits of exercise. You mentioned it was so important, Bill, in in your healing journey. And you know, we know how important exercise is for a stroke survivor. Well, now we’re pairing it with oxygen and we’re using that exercise to catapult more of that oxygen around the body through the circulatory system while your blood vessels are dilated and opening up. So if you’re still dealing with blockages in your microcirculation, which most stroke survivors are. You’re opening them as wide as they they naturally can at that moment, and that’s when we’re feeding more oxygen to them. So it works it kind of hand in hand in that respect. BIll Gasiamis (35:48) All right. Now one glitch. Stroke survivors often are struggling to get into the physical recovery, right? Because the body goes offline, one of the legs doesn’t work, one of the arms doesn’t work. It’s a real challenge, right? So how how can we benefit from that even though we are at just after the acute phase where there is not a lot of capability for Brad Pitzele (36:00) Yes. It’s perfect. Yeah. BIll Gasiamis (36:17) physicality and I I say that so that the stroke survivors listening know that what I’m leading to is that early on it’s probably harder to do ⁓ physical therapy, exercise, et cetera. But again, with time and hope, all of those things can improve. Right. So I I wanna put that out there for stroke survivors, but also like it’s a can it’s a it’s a constraint. Brad Pitzele (36:48) Yeah. And you know, because a lot of our customers are dealing with chronic illness, this is a question that’s not uncommon is like, yeah, but I can’t I’m not out here to run a mile, Brad. I’m like eighty years old and I’m sick or whatever it is. The really ⁓ the really cool thing about ⁓ Ewatt is that it will meet you where you are at. So there is something all of us can do. The goal is to increase your heart rate and your circulation. Cost and Accessibility of Oxygen Therapy Devices and breathe the oxygen. So there’s a few ways you can do it. you know, it doesn’t have to be banging it out on a treadmill trying to get your seven minute mile. ⁓ you don’t need to do that. We have folks, you know, depending on where they are, you can start with slow walking on a treadmill. You can start with calisthenics. You can start with stretching. ⁓ gentle aerobics in your living room. You can start by, you know, lifting weights. You could be sitting and lifting weights with the the hand that’s not. We have folks, and this is probably not so much for ⁓ stroke survivors, but maybe jumping on a ⁓ a rebounder, like a little trampoline if you’ve got the balance one with the handle. ⁓ we have people using under-the-desk pedal bikes, the ones you can get for $49 on Amazon while you’re sitting. BIll Gasiamis (38:03) Beautiful. Brad Pitzele (38:04) while you’re sitting in a chair. And then for the folks who can’t do any of that, we have we even have them doing what I call passive Ewatt, which is they will breathe the oxygen while they get in like a an infrared ⁓ sauna blanket. So infrared sauna will increase your heart rate. And so you will get some benefit out of it. And what normally happens, the the really cool thing about exercising with oxygen is The first thing folks notice, the very first benefit most folks notice when they start doing is the exercise is easier. So I always describe this like if you were ⁓ jogging on a treadmill at, I don’t know, pick a number, you know, four miles an hour and you put the mask on, you wouldn’t feel like you were getting the same exercise at four miles an hour. You you crank it up to four and a half, and then later you crank it up more. And Your endurance actually improves much more quickly than if you were just doing exercise alone. ⁓ and there’s a ton of actually research on you know Olympic athletes using it for performance enhancement, which is not what we’re using for in this, but it’s kind of a nice little side effect. So we have folks who come to us who who are out of condition. We’re not talking about the physical disabilities, but out of condition, we’re like, I couldn’t do. And they’re shocked at what they’re doing and they come back and tell us in three months, look what I’m doing, sort of thing. ⁓ But it will meet you where you’re at. So if you want to do passive Ewatt, you can do that for a while as you’re working and as you start to feel better. Then maybe you’re using the under desk pedal bike. And as you’re getting your balance back and feeling better, maybe it’s a a real stationary bike later or walking on a treadmill and so on and so forth. ⁓ the goal isn’t to bust hump and like try to, you know, get a new record. As a matter of fact, I find that for most folks that sets you back. You wanna kind of you wanna do within an envelope that you’re comfortable with because If we work out too hard, also we set ourselves back because in most chronic health conditions and in stroke, additionally, we talked about this fatigue that’s due to an energy deficit. So if you go out there and overwork, you’re just putting your body in more of a deficit and potentially putting it in more of an inflammatory environment. And we’re trying to do this at a level that’s in you know anti-inflammatory and helping you recover. BIll Gasiamis (40:30) I love that. I love your whole explanation. So in my what I was hoping was you were gonna say that I could just sit there and almost do nothing ⁓ as a stroke survivor, where I’m completely in in just, you know, like week three of the acute after the acute phase, and fatigue is a massive issue and energy is a massive issue, and I’m barely able to stay awake, ⁓ and all of that stuff. And then ⁓ you could do just I hope you I was hoping you were gonna say, But you said the equivalent of ⁓ chair yoga, you know, where all I had to do was just move an arm or move a leg and do something just to get me physically going and then it would benefit. That’s what I love about it. The under-the-leg pedal bike, ⁓ under-the-desk pedal bike is one of the best things because you can strap in your leg with the deficits if you have a leg that has deficits, and you can do all the or the majority of the pedaling with the other leg, which is strapped in. Brad Pitzele (41:07) Mm. BIll Gasiamis (41:29) And you don’t you’re not gonna fall over ’cause you sit in in a chair. ⁓ probably you’re doing it inside your house so the the temperature, the weather is always perfect and ⁓ and you don’t have to door for long, right? You only have to door for a few minutes to start with. Brad Pitzele (41:45) And you’re pulling that other leg around and it’s starting to fire inside here and rebuild those connections. And and as you know, exercise increases ⁓ brain drive neurotrophic factor, which is a growth factor in our brain for BIll Gasiamis (41:51) Mm. Brad Pitzele (42:00) neuroplasticity. So you’re getting you’re getting all of these benefits. So you to your point, for someone who’s if it’s my right leg’s not working and I’m strapped in and my left leg’s doing it, my right leg is firing and it’s firing those neurons at the exact time you have that B D N F as it’s called. So BIll Gasiamis (42:17) BDNF’s amazing. And I also interviewed ⁓ recently a gentleman who ⁓ had spoken about ⁓ Jack Clifford on episode 402 who spoke about kind of ⁓ a protocol that enables you to regenerate blood vessels around the area that’s injured ⁓ to increase the oxygenation and the blood flow ⁓ to potentially those areas where ⁓ brain is offline, not dead. ⁓ so all of these things, ⁓ the previous episode that I recorded with Jack, your episode right now, like all are things that you can do that support brain health, brain recovery, ⁓ overcoming all the some of the challenges that stroke causes. And what I love about this specifically is that you can do it from your house. and you don’t have to go anywhere, but there is a cost. So let’s talk about the cost a little bit because I I want to mention it because of the massive difference to hyperbaric, which can cost up to sixty grand if you go on the right protocol. And ⁓ that’s unattainable for most people, let alone a stroke survivor who just lost their ability to earn ⁓ and may not have sixty grand to splash. Brad Pitzele (43:48) Yeah. BIll Gasiamis (43:48) ⁓ so what is the cost of getting a machine, setting it up and putting it in your house? Brad Pitzele (43:54) Yeah. So we sell two different machines. ⁓ we have one machine that’s eighteen hundred and ninety-nine dollars and the other one that’s twenty-four ninety-nine. ⁓ that’s everything you need to get going other than the exercise equipment. and the machines last a long, long time. I think I You know, I think we actually we’ve been in business since 2018 and we had our first customer come back and tell us they wore out their machine like this year. So I have to stop saying we’ve never had one wore wear out yet. So we’ve had one. ⁓ so it it’s one of I think that’s one of the things that’s great about it is it’s something you can do in your house. It’s something that doesn’t take a lot of time. When I was dealing with my chronic health issue, I was joke around about the ceremonies of counting pills and doing this modality and doing that. And they all in stroke survivors, I think, recognize the same thing. It starts to crowd out your life. And then eventually you kind of throw your hands up. You’re like, I it might be helping, but I just don’t have four hours a day for all this stuff. Like I just I need to go on and and live my life too. So it’s something that ⁓ it’s 15 minutes. You do it three to five times a week in your home. ⁓ it’s a one time expense and then it’s you know, it’s something you’ll have for many, many years. BIll Gasiamis (45:12) I love it. Where are you located? Brad Pitzele (45:15) We’re in a Dallas, Texas area. BIll Gasiamis (45:17) Okay. And are these things easy to get and distribute throughout the United States and other places in the world? I don’t know I’ve never heard of it before. So are there other people around who who sell a product that’s similar or can you access them easily? Brad Pitzele (45:35) Well, we do ship worldwide. ⁓ we ship with US power, so people get a power converter we’ve sold to the UK, to Australia, to all over Europe, Asia, ⁓ South America, ⁓ and of course across North America as well. So ⁓ they’re readily accessible. Kind of our mission was You know, when the doctor asked me if I’d make him first patients, I I I I thought about what you were saying about how like spending sixty grand to find out if something’s gonna work. And I felt like I was taking advantage a lot when I was very ill. So we wanted to make something that was accessible to people who are chronically ill. They might not have the ability to earn money. They’re on a fixed in like I have a I guess a deep personal experience and empathy there sort of thing. So ⁓ that’s yeah. So we ship worldwide. BIll Gasiamis (46:27) Yeah. If somebody wanted to reach out to you just to get more information, to have a chat with you, to look at your website, where would they go? Brad Pitzele (46:35) They would go to 1000roads.com slash stroke recovery. We do. And you can find it at the bottom of that webpage, but it’s 1000 Roads HQ. BIll Gasiamis (46:42) And you have a YouTube channel. Okay. What kind of ⁓ things can people find on the YouTube channel? Brad Pitzele (46:56) you can find everything about protocols, benefits, ⁓ how to use it. ⁓ we hit have some customer testimonials and parts of that. ⁓ just talking about the science of it, people’s experience with it, et cetera, et cetera, different use reasons people use it. BIll Gasiamis (47:17) I think it’s very important to bring information like this to stroke survivors so that they can access things in their own home that’s going to make their life better. I wrote a book, The Unexpected Way That a Stroke Became the Best Thing That Happened, for the explicit reason to give people like a path forward, a journey forward as to how to ⁓ s how to kind of obtain the silver lining in stroke recovery. And when I wrote it ⁓ in 2018, when I started writing it, something like that, 2018, 2019, I was lacking a lot of the extra pieces that I could put into ⁓ the mindset chapter, for example, or the exercise chapter, or, you know, the nutrition chapter. And In the last five or six years, I’ve been picking up those pieces to sort of attach to those chapters because they’re really relevant. And with the exercise chapter, I think this protocol was the one thing that was missing because I made the point of how important exercise was. I didn’t make the point of how you can exercise and get more bang for your buck during that exercise by Increasing the amount of oxygen that you were getting into your ⁓ bloodstream. How would I have known that if I hadn’t come across the science, which I hadn’t? Plus, there’s only so much you can put in each chapter, but this is the perfect addition. Like, and I love it. So I can go on and on about how much I think this is amazing. Brad, I really ⁓ want to thank you for reaching out and joining me on the podcast. Thanks for the work that you do. I’m glad that you’ve been able to get your health back and now you’re helping other people. Brad Pitzele (49:06) Thank you so much, Bill. I appreciate you having me on. BIll Gasiamis (49:08) Well, that’s it for another episode of the Recovery After Stroke podcast. I hope you enjoyed this episode. Might be worth listening to it again. The science here is worth sitting with, oxygenating the blood plasma, reopening inflamed microcapillaries, giving mitochondria what they need to shift out of that low energy state. And the fact that it can be done at home at a fraction of the cost of hyperbaric oxygen therapy makes it worth knowing about. If you want to learn more, or explore the equipment, head to 1000Roads.com Stroke Recovery. Brad has arranged a discount for listeners of this show of between one and 500 dollars, depending on the package you choose. This episode pairs well with the episode 402 with Jack Clifford, which covers a protocol for regenerating blood vessels around the injured area of the brain. The two conversations complement each other. Worth going back to if you haven’t heard it yet. Now, if this episode was useful, please share it with someone who could benefit. And my book, The Unexpected Way That a Stroke Became, the Best Thing That Happened, is available at recoveryafterstroke dot com slash book. And if you’d like to support the show financially, I would love it if you could. You can go and do that via patreon.com/slash recovery after stroke. I’m Bill Garciamas. 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AOTI Inc. CEO Mike Griffiths joined Steve Darling from Proactive to highlight key findings from a newly published multicentre retrospective cohort study in the Journal of Vascular Surgery–Vascular Insights, evaluating the effectiveness of the company's Topical Wound Oxygen (TWO) therapy in treating chronic lower extremity wounds. Griffiths explained that the study demonstrated a high rate of complete and durable healing using AOTI's intermittent TWO2® therapy as an adjunct to standard of care. The therapy was applied to hard-to-heal wounds that had previously failed to respond to other advanced treatments for an average of seven months, underscoring the complexity of the patient population. The large-scale study included 3,126 patients across a wide range of wound types, including diabetic foot ulcers, venous leg ulcers, arterial ulcers, and atypical wounds. The findings build on prior randomized clinical trials and real-world evidence supporting the therapy's effectiveness, particularly in diabetic foot ulcers. Results showed that 64.8% of patients (2,027 individuals) achieved complete wound healing, with an average healing time of 4.2 months—despite wounds having persisted for an average of seven months prior to treatment. Notably, the durability of healing was strong, with only 2.7% of patients requiring retreatment due to recurrence over an average follow-up period of nearly 14 months. Griffiths also highlighted meaningful reductions in serious complications. The study reported hospitalization rates of just 3.7% and amputation rates of 6.1%, both significantly lower than historical benchmarks for similar high-risk populations. These results further reinforce the growing body of clinical and real-world evidence supporting TWO2® therapy as an effective adjunctive treatment for chronic wounds, offering improved healing outcomes and reduced complications for patients with complex medical conditions. #proactiveinvestors #aoti #aim #topicalwoundoxygen #two2 #woundcare #Healthcare #MedTech #OxygenTherapy #DiabeticFootUlcer #ChronicWounds #MedicalResearch #PatientOutcomes #Innovation
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Is cancer really a disease of oxygen deprivation, and could restoring oxygen be the missing link in healing? In this episode of Integrative Cancer Solutions, Dr. K sits down with Brad Pitzele to explore the powerful connection between oxygen, mitochondrial health, and cancer. After facing autoimmune disease, Lyme, and melanoma triggered by conventional treatments, Brad shares how oxygen therapy became the turning point in his recovery. This conversation dives deep into hypoxia, inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, and how therapies like exercise with oxygen and red light can shift the body from a pro-cancer environment to one that supports healing. If you're navigating cancer or chronic illness and looking for root-cause solutions beyond symptom management, this episode is a must-listen. Key Takeaways: 0:00 Introduction 2:10 From autoimmune disease to melanoma diagnosis 6:20 Why oxygen deficiency increases with age 8:00 Hypoxia and inflammation drive cancer growth 12:30 The Warburg effect and oxygen's role in cancer 17:10 Exercise with oxygen therapy explained 25:00 Brain fog, fatigue, and recovery improvements 31:00 Red light therapy and mitochondrial energy Special Offer for Listeners Brad offered an exclusive discount for listeners of this episode, including significant savings on bundled oxygen therapy (EWOT) and red light systems. Access the discount here: https://www.onethousandroads.com/pages/podcast?sca_ref=6983345.cxjc9UVBvX&utm_source=uppromote&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=michael-karlfeldt&utm_term=6983345 Resources Mentioned: Brad's Website - https://cancer.bradtalkshealth.com/ Medical Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or replace professional medical advice. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment decisions. -----------------------------------------------A Better Way to Treat Cancer: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding, Preventing and Most Effectively Treating Our Biggest Health ThreatGrab my book here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CM1KKD9X?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860 Unleashing 10X Power: A Revolutionary Approach to Conquering CancerGet it here: https://store.thekarlfeldtcenter.com/products/unleashing-10x-powerPrice: $24.99100% Off Discount Code: CANCERPODCAST1Healing Within: Unraveling the Emotional Roots of CancerGet it here: https://store.thekarlfeldtcenter.com/products/healing-withinPrice: $24.99100% Off Discount Code: CANCERPODCAST2-----------------------------------------------Integrative Cancer Solutions was created to instill hope and empowerment. Other people have been where you are right now and have already done the research for you. Listen to their stories and journeys and apply what they learned to achieve similar outcomes as they have, cancer remission and an even more fullness of life than before the diagnosis. Guests will discuss what therapies, supplements, and practitioners they relied on to beat cancer. Once diagnosed, time is of the essence. This podcast will dramatically reduce your learning curve as you search for your own solution to cancer. To learn more about the cutting-edge integrative cancer therapies Dr. Karlfeldt offer at his center, please visit www.TheKarlfeldtCenter.com
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Why these therapies are safer, cheaper, and more effective than many pharmaceuticals—without side effects or suppression. #OzoneSafety #DrugFreeHealing #IntegrativeHealth
If you've been hearing about oxygen therapy everywhere lately, from hyperbaric chambers celebrities are using post-facelifts, to canned oxygen, and wondering if it's actually worth the hype… todays episode is for you.Because while oxygen is essential for life - is more always better? Is it needed?So today, we're breaking down what oxygen therapy actually is, where it's backed by science, where it's being overhyped… and how to support your body's oxygen use without spending thousands.We're covering:✔️ What hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) actually does inside the body✔️ The conditions where oxygen therapy is proven to work and where the evidence is still early✔️ Why “wellness oxygen” trends (like canned oxygen) may not be worth your money✔️ The surprising role oxygen plays in healing, brain function, and recovery✔️ Four simple, evidence-based ways to improve how your body uses oxygen — for freePlus today's feelgood thing…If you've been curious about oxygen therapy, or just want to feel a little more energized without falling for every wellness trend, this episode is for you.Therapy Center Mentioned (that I went to):https://www.ontariohbot.ca/Big thanks to our sponsor, ITL Health.More information on their magnesium formulations, designed with bioavailability in mind, can be found here:https://itlhealth.ca/Got a “feelgood thing” to submit?DM me on Instagram @itskyleb or email info@kylebuchanan.ca to be featured on the show!
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Inflammation, detox, oxygen, nutrition—learn the 12 factors that build resilience and form the foundation of holistic cancer prevention. #CancerPrevention #VitalityFactors #Salutogenesis #HealthTalks
Hal Cranmer, co-owner of A Paradise for Parents assisted living homes in Arizona, details improving senior care beyond “warehousing.” Cranmer describes his path from Air Force pilot to assisted living operator and explains changes he implemented over 12 years, emphasizing meaningful exercise (walks, strength training, yoga, multitasking drills) and an “exercise with oxygen therapy” bike. He highlights excessive polypharmacy in seniors and advocates deprescribing, supplement and hormone support when medically ordered, and avoiding sedating drugs used as chemical restraints. Cranmer details a low-glycemic, low-carbohydrate, ketosis-oriented nutrition approach inspired by Dr. Dale Bredesen, reporting significant weight loss and diabetes medication reduction in residents. He discusses COVID practices that preserved family contact and outdoor time, reporting no COVID deaths in his homes, and describes cognitive training via one-on-one Zoom-based brain exercises and personalized memory games.
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Hal Cranmer, co-owner of A Paradise for Parents assisted living homes in Arizona.
The First Lady of Nutrition Podcast with Ann Louise Gittleman, Ph.D., C.N.S.
Listen Online: About this episode: In this powerful episode, the First Lady of Nutrition sits down with Juliette Harch — multiple sclerosis survivor and wife of renowned hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) pioneer Dr. Paul Harch — to explore one of the most under-discussed tools in neurological recovery: oxygen under pressure. Juliette shares how her eyesight was failing, her energy collapsing, and her body quietly signaling that something was very wrong. She opens up about the possible triggers behind her diagnosis — including heavy diet soda consumption and mercury dental fillings — and how targeted hyperbaric therapy helped restore her vitality. Ann Louise and Juliette also discuss today's growing wave of concussions and traumatic brain injuries in both children and adults, and why untreated head injuries can quietly alter behavior, cognition, and long-term brain health. Juliette explains why dose and precision matter profoundly in HBOT — and how the right protocol can mean the difference between incremental change and meaningful neurological recovery. Ann Louise adds insight from her own injury experience, deepening the discussion even further. If you or someone you love is navigating MS, brain injury, or cognitive decline, this conversation may shift how you think about healing.The post Can Oxygen Therapy Help REVERSE MS? first appeared on Ann Louise Gittleman, PhD, CNS.
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The doctors detail real-world results for cardiovascular disease, neurodegeneration, Lyme, and cancer using non-invasive therapies. #ChronicDisease #NaturalMedicine #HealingProtocols
In this Resilience Unravelled episode, host Russell interviews Brad Ley in Texas about oxygen and exercise with oxygen therapy (EWOT). Ley explains he turned to oxygen therapy about a decade ago after chronic illness and autoimmune conditions, including psoriasis and autoimmune arthritis, when standard drugs carried serious risks and he developed melanoma. He contrasts EWOT with hyperbaric oxygen therapy, noting hard-shell hyperbaric treatments were recommended to him but were too expensive and time-consuming. Ley describes “inflammaging,” where inflamed blood vessels and swollen capillaries restrict oxygen delivery, pushing cells into anaerobic respiration, lowering energy production and increasing inflammation; he says delivering a high dose of oxygen during exercise can reduce inflammation and help reestablish blood flow in capillaries. He addresses concerns about oxygen and oxidative stress, stating oxygen is also important for detoxification and that research does not show increased oxidative stress from EWOT. Ley outlines the origins of EWOT research from Manfred von Ardenne and explains how oxygen therapy relates to inflammation and hypoxia, comparing it to hydrogen-based approaches. He discusses founding 1000 Roads after building his own system as an engineer and then producing units for patients, with a focus on affordable at-home use and a protocol of about 15 minutes of cardio with a mask, three to five times per week. Ley shares a customer anecdote about osteoarthritis improvement and notes response times vary. The conversation also covers red light therapy, which he says targets mitochondria to increase oxygen demand and pairs with EWOT by boosting oxygen supply then uptake, with claimed benefits including healing, cognitive function, reduced inflammation, skin and collagen support, and recovery. Ley notes the company ships from the US and internationally, with tariffs varying by country, and directs listeners to 1000roads.com and the 1000 Roads HQ YouTube channel for weekly videos on EWOT and red light therapy.00:00 Welcome & meet Brad Ley (Texas)01:04 Why more oxygen can reduce inflammation: ‘inflammaging', capillaries & hypoxia02:42 Is oxygen ‘rusting' us? Oxidative stress vs detox benefits03:51 Brad's autoimmune journey & why he needed a third option05:01 Hyperbaric oxygen vs exercise-with-oxygen: cost, time, practicality06:32 The origins of EWOT: von Ardenne's research & Brad builds his own device08:32 Oxygen vs hydrogen therapy: how both target inflammation10:01 Oxygen is ‘multimodal': energy, anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer & detox11:28 At-home EWOT systems: 15 minutes, 3–5x/week, accessible pricing13:11 Can it help osteoarthritis? Early user results & what to expect14:17 Red light therapy explained — mitochondria, oxygen demand & synergy with EWOT17:18 Shipping worldwide, 1000 Roads links & final wrap-upYou can contact us at info@qedod.com
Desiree Chappell, Kate Leslie, and Mike Grocott welcome Harriet W. Hopf, a physician-scientist and professor of anesthesiology and adjunct professor of biomedical engineering at the University of Utah, UK. Dr Hopf is known for her leadership in academic governance, medical education, and healthcare research. She shares insights on her distinguished career focusing on surgical site infections and faculty development. We discuss pivotal research on the importance of oxygen in wound healing, mechanisms behind surgical site infections, and the significance of maintaining normothermia during surgery. The conversation also touches on the impact of thermoregulation, volume status, and the use of oxygen in improving patient outcomes. Dr. Hopf emphasizes the necessity of hand hygiene and proper surgical practices to mitigate infections. -- Join us at Evidence Based Perioperative Medicine (EBPOM) World Congress 2026 in London. Be part of a global conversation as clinicians from around the world gather between 7-9th July at the British Library in London. Three days of evidence-based perioperative medicine, global insights, and expert debate—featuring speakers including Michael Marmot and Ken Rockwood. Register here - https://ebpom.org/product/ebpom-world-congress-2026/
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Learn how ozone therapy helped five Ebola patients recover rapidly, the resistance Dr. Rowen faced, and why ozone holds promise in viral outbreaks. #EbolaTreatment #OzoneMedicine #InfectionControl #HealthTalks
Imagine a 15-minute workout that delivers 12 hours worth of oxygen and reverses the effects of aging—that's the power of exercise with oxygen therapy (EWOT). Our inspiring guest, Brad Pitzele, Co-Founder of One Thousand Roads, shares his incredible personal journey of battling conditions like autoimmune arthritis, Lyme disease, and melanoma, which ultimately led him to develop accessible, high-quality home wellness devices. Brad breaks down the science behind EWOT's ability to boost your VO2 max and re-establish microcirculation, and explains its perfect synergy with red light therapy. Hear powerful stories of recovery from cancer and CTE, and learn how this combined therapy is being used by everyone from elite high school athletes to the elderly following protocols for reversing cognitive decline.The information presented in Fully Alive is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before making changes to your health regimen. Guests' opinions are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast host, production team, or sponsors.
The Defense Department is backing a new study to see whether an autonomous oxygen system can help medics deliver safer, more precise care in the field. The University of Colorado Anschutz team will test the O2matic technology in real prehospital settings to see if it can lighten medics' workload, conserve oxygen, and improve survival in both military and civilian emergencies.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
94% of U.S. adults are metabolically unhealthy. In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Scott Sherr, internal medicine physician and hyperbaric oxygen therapy expert, to unpack how damaged mitochondria, toxins, mold, and chronic stress trap the body in a sympathetic “spiral of doom,” making true healing impossible. We explore why trying to calm the nervous system without cellular support can backfire, the overlooked role of GABA in mood and sleep, when hyperbaric oxygen actually helps, and practical strategies to finally shift out of survival mode, because taking care of yourself isn't selfish, it's the foundation of real health.
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Drs. Rowan and Kessler introduce ozone and PEMF as powerful, natural therapies for improving oxygenation, immune function, and longevity. #OzoneTherapy #PEMF #HolisticHealing
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What if the secret to healing faster was already in the air you breathe? In this special on-location episode of Get Back to Your Life®, Dr. Christopher Good, Spine Surgeon and President at VSI, breaks down one of the latest breakthroughs in spine surgery recovery, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, and how it's being used right here at VSI to help people who suffer from back and neck pain recover faster. VSI's state-of-the-art hyperbaric oxygen chamber delivers 100% oxygen under increased pressure, flooding the body's tissues with oxygen to accelerate healing, reduce inflammation, and optimize recovery after spine surgery or orthopedic procedures. Dr. Good explains how Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy works, who benefits most, and why it's quickly becoming a cornerstone of comprehensive recovery care. At VSI, hyperbaric oxygen therapy represents more than a new technology, it reflects a new philosophy of healing. It's part of VSI's Recovery Revolution™, a patient-first model/movement that reimagines what recovery should look like before, during, and after spine surgery. Backed by data from a 50,000-patient study, VSI's recovery model/approach to recovery combines advanced surgical techniques, regenerative therapies, and proactive recovery planning to help patients heal faster, reduce pain, and return to life stronger than ever.
Today, Ivelisse welcomes Dr. Francisco Contreras, renowned surgical oncologist and Director, President, and Chairman of Oasis of Hope Hospital. Together, they dive into the world of integrative cancer care with a special focus on ozone therapy—a treatment that improves oxygenation, supports immune function, and works alongside conventional therapies to enhance healing outcomes.Dr. Contreras shares how ozone therapy is administered, its unique benefits, and compelling patient success stories that highlight its role in strengthening the body during cancer treatment. He also opens up about the broader philosophy of Oasis of Hope, which bridges conventional and complementary medicine to provide individualized and compassionate cancer care.Beyond the science, Dr. Contreras emphasizes the surprising yet critical connection between happiness and health, and he and Ivelisse explore how cultivating joy can impact recovery. The conversation also touches on the limitations of traditional U.S. cancer treatments and how Oasis of Hope offers a more holistic, patient-centered path.Listeners will walk away with practical insights into how ozone therapy can boost healing, strengthen the immune system, and fit into a broader integrative approach to cancer care.Learn more about Dr. Francisco Contreras and Oasis of Hope:https://www.oasisofhope.com/Suggested Resources:Ozone Treatments at Oasis of HopeOasis of Hope ExperienceBOOK: The Art and Science of Undermining CancerBOOK: Beating Cancer: 20 Natural, Spiritual and Medicinal RemediesOzone Oil/Cream Send us Fan Mail! Click here >Your donations power our podcast's mission to support cancer patients with hope, insights, and resources. Every contribution fuels our ability to uplift and empower. Join us in making a lasting impact. Donate now!
In this episode, Brad Pitzele shares his journey from chronic illness survivor to EWOT advocate and business owner. Facing autoimmune issues and Lyme disease that left him struggling with brain fog, pain, and 50+ symptoms, Brad discovered Exercise with Oxygen Therapy when traditional treatments failed. After building his own system and experiencing dramatic improvements, he founded 1000 Roads to make EWOT more accessible. The conversation explores the science behind EWOT, its applications for chronic illness and athletic recovery, and the business case for healthcare providers looking to integrate this therapy into their practices. Click here for full show notes Key Highlights: EWOT uses concentrated oxygen during exercise to improve cellular oxygenation and reduce inflammation Research dating to the 1960s shows benefits for everything from cancer to autoimmune conditions Systems start at under $2,500 with quick ROI potential through session-based pricing Minimal staff oversight required - front office staff can manage patient setup Effective for chronic illness, athletic recovery, and general wellness applications Pairs well with other therapies like red light therapy for enhanced benefits Memorable Quotes: "The hardest part about selling EWOT is that it does so many great things, it's almost like not believable." "When you do EWOT, you're not just using the red blood cells, you're actually saturating the blood plasma, which is about a thousand times thinner than a red blood cell and can get through those blockages." "70% of the detoxification that you do in your body is actually through your lungs." Brad's combination of personal experience and engineering background provides unique insights into both the therapeutic potential and practical implementation of EWOT, making this episode valuable for any healthcare provider exploring innovative treatment modalities. Brad's Bio: Brad Pitzele is the founder of One Thousand Roads and a chronic illness survivor who discovered Exercise with Oxygen Therapy (EWOT) when facing severe autoimmune diseases, chronic fatigue, and cancer. After being unable to afford existing EWOT systems ranging from $5,000-$25,000, Brad used his engineering background to build his own system, experiencing dramatic health improvements that inspired him to launch One Thousand Roads in 2016. The company focuses on providing affordable, high-quality wellness products for people with chronic illnesses, with a mission to help one thousand people recover their health and quality of life. Eight years later, One Thousand Roads has helped thousands of customers on their wellness journeys while making EWOT more accessible through systems starting under $2,500. Find Brad: Website Facebook Instagram See Where Your Practice Stands: Take our Practice Growth Readiness Assessment Connect With Us: Be a Guest on the Show Thriving Practice Community Schedule Strategy Session with Tracy Tracy's LinkedIn Business LinkedIn Page
Discover the real differences between pulse dose and continuous flow oxygen therapy. Learn which system works best for active lifestyles, sleep needs, and travel, plus why your choice matters more than you think. Learn more at https://mainclinicsupply.com/collections/portable-oxygen-concentrators-with-continuous-flow Main Clinic Supply City: Rochester Address: 918 Pendant Lane NW Website: https://mainclinicsupply.com/
If you've ever wondered how exercise with oxygen therapy could support your breast cancer healing journey, reduce inflammation, sleep better, improve immunity, clear up brain fog, and boost your energy…tune in! But before we dive into EWOT, don't miss today's featured tool for gut-immune resilience: Probiotic Support. Each once-a-day caplet delivers 15 billion dairy-free organisms through a patented, time-release system that protects the cultures for a full 10–12 hours. The result? Live probiotics reach every inch of your intestinal tract—fortifying immunity, calming inflammation, and supporting healthy detox (an essential partner to any oxygen-therapy protocol). Brad Pitzele is the founder of One Thousand Roads and a thriver of autoimmune disease, Lyme, and melanoma. He is on a mission to make EWOT (Exercise With Oxygen Therapy) more accessible and affordable to people living with chronic illness, such as breast cancer. Join Head Coach De'Ann and Brad as they dive into the science behind oxygen therapy, its powerful role in cancer care, and how it can be done at home. So take a deep breath and click the Play button for a conversation packed with hope, innovation, and actionable strategies to support your healing journey. To learn more about Brad's EWOT at-home therapies, please visit: onethousandroads.com or check out his YouTube channel here https://www.youtube.com/@OneThousandRoadsHQ
Imagine healing after a sports injury just like you did when you were in your 20s. How about getting the benefits of expensive stem cell treatments without the injections and the huge expense? Topical stem cell therapy offers a non-invasive alternative to traditional stem cell treatments, minimizing risks associated with injections. Dr. Tommy Rhee is a pioneer in regenerative medicine and promotes non-invasive stem cell therapy. He developed RheeGen, which is a safer stem cell alternative that doesn't use live cells or invasive procedures. His expertise spans many years. He has treated pro athletes for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, UCLA athletes, and even the U.S. Navy. His latest book, The Future of Regenerative Medicine: Unlocking the Potential of Topical Stem Cell Therapy talks about how topical stem cell applications are reshaping healing and longevity. Dr. Rhee has been a practicing chiropractor since 2006 and served as the official team chiropractor of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for three years. Dr. Rhee has pioneered and was the first Master Provider of ART or Active Release Techniques in 2008, the first to bring Exercise with Oxygen Therapy or EWOT in 2012, WholeBody Cryotherapy in 2015, PiezoWave, Shockwave therapy in 2016, and CryoFox in 2018. All of these regenerative techniques can benefit women as well as men. Dr. Rhee covers it all and describes how topical stem cell therapy works and why it is a great way to heal and regenerate on this episode of Women Road Warriors with Shelley Johnson and Kathy Tuccaro.https://rheegen.com/https://tinyurl.com/bdze698yhttps://womenroadwarriors.com/ https://womenspowernetwork.net#RheeGen #DrTommyRhee #DrThomasRhee #ShelleyJohnson #ShelleyMJohnson #KathyTuccaro #WomenRoadWarriors, women empowerment, regenerative medicine, stem cell therapy, non-invasive treatments, topical stem cell therapy, Dr Tommy Rhee, sports chiropractor, healing therapies, chronic pain management, sports medicine, pain management, health and wellness, injury recovery, women's health, athlete recovery, cryotherapy, exercise with oxygen therapy, anti-aging solutions
After suffering for years with strange medical conditions, BRAD PITZELE was diagnosed with autoimmune arthritis in 2010 and malignant melanoma in 2014. Concerned that his treatments increased cancer risk, he began searching for a safer, more holistic path. Further testing revealed he also had Lyme disease and Bartonella. As his condition worsened—with debilitating fatigue, brain fog, and mobility loss—Brad sought alternatives. In 2016, his doctor recommended hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) or exercise with oxygen therapy (EWOT).Brad chose EWOT, but dissatisfied with what was on the market, he decided to build his own system. The results were transformative. Within a year, his strength, clarity, and energy returned. Seeing the improvement, Brad's doctor asked if he could make EWOT systems for others. That moment sparked the creation of One Thousand Roads, founded on the belief that healing should be effective, safe, and accessible. Today, Brad empowers others by sharing his firsthand experience with chronic illness and recovery. He helps people understand how EWOT works, why it can support healing from conditions such as Lyme disease, cancer, chronic fatigue, and autoimmune diseases, and how to integrate it safely and affordably into their wellness journey. We talk about: • The Role of Oxygen in Healing • EWOT: Oxygen from the Inside Out Oxygen as a Therapeutic Tool for Cancer, ChronicIllness & Detoxification Enhancing Cognitive Health, Reducing Inflammation& Reversing Aging with EWOT • How EWOT + Red Light Work Synergistically • Understanding How Red & Infrared Light Work, Support Healing & Create Multiplier Effects • Brad's Personal Recovery Story • How does our body use oxygen, and how does this change as we age? • What is EWOT, and how does it work? • What benefits can EWOT provide for those suffering from chronic illness? • How do EWOT and Red Light therapy complement each other to boost oxygen and energy for peak performance? • What is the science of Red Light therapy, how does it work, and what are the benefits? • How does oxygen therapy support healing in conditions like cancer, Lyme disease, detoxification, and improving sleep and mental clarity? • In what ways does oxygen help reduce inflammation and reverse aging at the cellular level? Website: www.onethousandroads.com YouTube: onethousandroadshq
What if the water you drink could do more than just hydrate you? Teresa joins us to share the story and science behind Patriox Liquid Oxygen Water—a wellness innovation that infuses pure oxygen directly into your body at the cellular level. We dive into how oxygen-rich hydration can boost energy, speed up recovery, improve focus, and support detoxification. Whether you're an athlete, a biohacker, or simply someone looking to feel your best, this conversation will change the way you think about your daily glass of water. Connect with TeresaWebsite: https://patriox.usLinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/teresa-reile-0539753Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/patrioxwaterChange Life & Destiny is a movement to excite, engage, and educate communities about the importance of taking control of our health and wellness. We highlight the latest and greatest technologies that can restore health, prevent disease, and promote wellness, as well as practitioners who are using cutting-edge technology to help patients take control of their health.Learn more about us here:Website: https://www.changelifedestiny.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/changinglifedestiny/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/changelifedestiny/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@changelifedestinyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/changelifedestinyWant to learn more? Visit our website or follow us on Instagram, Facebook Youtube, and LinkedIn.
Discover the game-changing world of nanobubble oxygen therapy with Jason Applewhite from Bimini Hydrotherapy! In this episode of Beautifully Broken, host Freddie Kimmel chats with Jason about how Bimini's devices deliver oxygen through your skin via tiny nanobubbles—2,500x smaller than a skin pore—while you soak in a bath or foot tub.Say goodbye to claustrophobic hyperbaric chambers! Learn why nanobubbles could be a superior alternative for athlete recovery, chronic illness (like Lyme, mold, neuropathy, and Alzheimer's), inflammation reduction, better sleep, and even skin health. Jason shares pro athlete stories (e.g., NFL stars like Derek Henry), comparisons to HBOT and EWOT, and how Bimini stacks up against competitors like Cocoon.HIGHLIGHTS:[00:00] What is nano bubble oxygen therapy and why it matters[02:59] Why Amazon's review system doesn't guarantee supplement quality[04:01] Freddie's experience with Lyme and the promise of localized oxygen delivery[08:28] How oxygen therapy upregulates lymphatic drainage[10:31] How technology shifts state—but lasting change needs your participation[18:33] Comparing bath-based nano oxygen vs. hyperbarics and EWOT[24:00] Making oxygen therapy more accessible with footbaths[27:08] Bath #1: The surprising systemic effects Freddie noticed[32:39] When to expect deeper benefits—timeline of results[41:52] Breath-holding, eye immersion, and getting creative with therapy[44:54] The power of footbaths for seniors or limited mobility users[50:39] Freddie's dream wellness stack and why oxygen must be in the mix[53:48] Competitor shoutout: Cocoon's cancer focus and industry evolutionLinks & Resources:Bimini Hydrotherapy ($500 off with code BEAUTIFULLYBROKEN) - https://biminihydrotherapy.com/Work with Me-Join the new Biological Blueprinthttps://www.beautifullybroken.world/biological-blueprintOptimize your Terrain:BEAM Minerals: http://beamminerals.com/beautifullybrokenUse Code: BEAUTIFULLYBROKEN for discountSilver Biotics: https://silverbiotics.com/Use Code: BEAUTIFULLYBROKEN for discount CONNECT WITH FREDDIEWork with Me: https://www.beautifullybroken.world/biological-blueprintWebsite and Store: (http://www.beautifullybroken.world) Instagram: (https://www.instagram.com/beautifullybroken.world/) YouTube: (https://www.youtube.com/@BeautifullyBrokenWorld)
Are we closer to overcoming Alzheimer's disease than most people think?Harvard-trained physician Dr. Joshua Helman exposes how dementia and Alzheimer's stem from multiple interconnected triggers: environmental toxins, chronic stress, inflammation, infections, poor sleep, and even thyroid imbalances.Today, cognitive symptoms are appearing in younger populations at unprecedented rates. Dr. Helman explains how cutting-edge brain imaging and comprehensive functional testing can identify the true mechanisms driving memory loss.You'll also hear about practical, science-backed strategies that can halt or even reverse cognitive decline.Listen now and know that there's hope for you or loved ones suffering from Alzheimer's.Episode Timeline: 00:00 – Episode Overview01:12 – Podcast Intro01:46 – Meet Dr. Joshua Helman03:24 – Why He Focuses on Alzheimer's04:54 – Dementia vs. Alzheimer's06:21 – Can Alzheimer's Be Reversed?07:49 – Deep Sleep: Top Risk Factor08:44 – Early-Onset Alzheimer's in 40s/50s09:25 – How Alzheimer's Is Diagnosed Today10:29 – Thyroid Problems & Brain Health11:37 – Inflammation as an Umbrella Cause13:19 – Brain Damage & Autoimmune Testing14:18 – Diet and Brain Vessel Damage15:11 – Plant-Based Eating & DHA Sources16:57 – Stress as a Major Trigger18:08 – Stress Relief & Social Connection20:26 – Fasting for Brain Health23:48 – Gut Inflammation & Refeeding After Fasting27:24 – Toxins & Plastics in the Brain30:11 – Aluminum, Heavy Metals & Alzheimer's31:32 – Hope for Advanced Cases33:08 – Personalized Treatments & Plasma Exchange34:33 – Functional Testing for Toxins & Infections36:21 – Viruses, Lyme & Dementia Risk38:16 – Multi-Therapy Approach for Alzheimer's39:23 – Oxygen Therapy & BDNF Benefits40:55 – How to Connect with Dr. Helman42:22 – Podcast Outro42:47 –Post-Episode Takeaways About Dr. Joshua Helman:Dr. Joshua Helman, MD is a Harvard-trained physician licensed in 14 states. He holds two degrees in biochemistry, a bachelor's degree (magna cum laude) from Harvard and a master's degree from the University of Cambridge, UK. His medical degree is from Harvard Medical School and MIT. He is board certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine and the American Board of Lifestyle Medicine. He is the former and current medical director of Hippocrates Health Institute, as well as Chief Medical Officer of 2 different Alzheimer's Reversal Centers: BrainPower Clinics and Alzheimer's Treatment Centers of America. He has worked at the TrueNorth Health Center with a focus on fasting.He recently launched a weekly podcast called Alzheimer's Breakthrough, and his areas of interest span longevity, regeneration, vitality, toxins, mold, Lyme disease, energy medicine and breathwork. With a passion for applying biochemical knowledge to r Do You Want Help Saving Your Thyroid? Click Here to access hundreds of free articles and blog posts. Click Here for Dr. Eric's YouTube channel Click Here to join Dr. Eric's Graves' disease and Hashimoto's group Click Here to take the Thyroid Saving Score Quiz Click Here to get all of Dr. Eric's published booksClick Here to work with Dr. Eric
Freddie Kimmel is a leading expert in the field of wellness technology and a highly sought-after consultant for companies such as AmpCoil, Lightpath LED and currently acting as head of innovation at Flowpresso. He is certified in Functional Health, Biological Medicine, International Sports Science, and has been featured in prestigious publications such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and the upcoming Amazon Prime Documentary: Biohack Yourself. Freddie is also a proud survivor of metastatic cancer, Lyme, and toxic mold, which has given him a unique perspective on the power of the human spirit and how to live a healthier, happier life. As the host of the critically acclaimed 'The Beautifully Broken Podcast', Freddie empowers and educates listeners on the value of wellness technology, such as PEMF, Frequency, Pulsed Light, Supplements, Oxygen therapy, and more, to help people activate their body's natural healing mechanisms. He conducts interviews with experts in various fields of wellness and provides practical information on these topics, along with tips, resources, and testimonials from listeners. Before dedicating his life to wellness, Freddie was a talented performer, having toured across the country in Broadway productions of Phantom of the Opera, Billy Elliot, and Cagney the Musical. With a deep understanding of the healing power of music, he continues to sing every day! In this episode, Freddie explains how the 'garbage man' of our body - the lymphatic system - works, the various technologies available to increase the healing potential, the effect of too much protein, and much more! Learn more about Freddie here: https://www.beautifullybroken.world/ Instagram: @beautifullybroken.world & @freddie.kimmel YouTube @beautifullybrokenworld: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa3_QItm4AdhaY3oC8YKJ2w Get 15% off Peluva minimalist shoe with coupon code COACHTARA here: http://peluva.com/coachtara Check out the previous episode with Freddie here: https://www.taragarrison.com/blog/freddiekimmel CHAPTERS: 0:00 Intro 5:33 What you need to know about the lymphatic system 13:50 Drainage vs. detoxification 18:30 Excess protein in lymph 19:45 Minerals 22:27 FLOWpresso® technology 32:00 Other lymph friendly biohacks 38:00 Emotions & health connection 42:47 What PEMF is 52:54 AmpCoil 57:05 Nano bubble oxygen therapy 1:14:20 How to save on these devices 1:16:00 Integrity in marketing
Supercharge your mitochondria, slash inflammation, and boost energy with one of the most overlooked hacks in human performance. This episode reveals how just 15 minutes of oxygen-based exercise can radically improve metabolism, brain optimization, and even reverse chronic conditions, without expensive gear or endless protocols. Watch this episode on YouTube for the full video experience: https://www.youtube.com/@DaveAspreyBPR Host Dave Asprey sits down with Brad Pitzele, founder of One Thousand Roads and creator of the LEO System, an affordable and science-backed way to do Exercise With Oxygen Therapy (EWOT) at home. After nearly dying from autoimmune illness and failed functional medicine treatments, Brad used this oxygen-based biohacking tool to fully reboot his health. His story and system offer breakthrough potential for anyone facing fatigue, inflammation, or looking to upgrade energy, resilience, and longevity. You'll learn: • How EWOT works differently from hyperbaric oxygen and why it's faster • Why brain fog, poor sleep, and chronic inflammation all trace back to oxygen supply • How oxygen hacking activates neuroplasticity, detox pathways, and energy production • When to stack with ketosis, red light, nootropics, and mitochondrial supplements • How elite athletes and chronically ill patients both use this protocol • Why “Smarter Not Harder” starts with oxygen-fueled mitochondrial upgrades This is essential listening for anyone serious about biohacking, functional medicine, brain optimization, metabolism, fasting, supplements, and longevity. Dave Asprey is a four-time New York Times bestselling author, founder of Bulletproof Coffee, and the father of biohacking. With over 1,000 interviews and 1 million monthly listeners, The Human Upgrade is the top podcast for people who want to take control of their biology, extend their longevity, and optimize every system in the body and mind. Each episode features cutting-edge insights in health, performance, neuroscience, supplements, nutrition, hacking, emotional intelligence, and conscious living. Episodes are released every Tuesday and Thursday, where Dave asks the questions no one else dares, and brings you real tools to become more resilient, aware, and high performing. Get a free Ebook on EWOT to learn more today:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0097/3186/6683/files/The_Oxygen_Advantage_Protocol_-_EWOT.pdf?v=1752173567 SPONSORS: Puori | Head to http://puori.com/dave for 20% off, including subscriptions. BON CHARGE | Go to https://boncharge.com and use code DAVE for 15% off. Zbiotics | Go to https://zbiotics.com/DAVE for 15% off your first order. Resources: • Dave Asprey's New Book - Heavily Meditated: https://daveasprey.com/heavily-meditated/ • One Thousand Roads Website: https://www.onethousandroads.com/• One Thousand Roads YouTube (more info on EWOT) : https://www.youtube.com/@OneThousandRoadsHQ • Danger Coffee: https://dangercoffee.com • Dave Asprey's Website: https://daveasprey.com • Dave Asprey's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/daveasprey • Upgrade Labs: https://upgradelabs.com • Upgrade Collective – Join The Human Upgrade Podcast Live: https://www.ourupgradecollective.com • Own an Upgrade Labs: https://ownanupgradelabs.com • 40 Years of Zen – Neurofeedback Training for Advanced Cognitive Enhancement: https://40yearsofzen.com Timestamps: • 00:00 Trailer • 01:10 Introduction • 02:38 Discovering EWOT • 03:55 Autoimmune Breakdown • 06:54 Building One Thousand Roads • 15:00 EWOT Science & Benefits • 20:54 Protocols & Use Cases • 29:03 Real-World Results • 30:11 Brain Fog & Oxygen • 30:58 Athletic Performance • 31:41 Therapy Stacking • 34:44 Mitochondria & Aging • 37:08 Research & Studies • 40:00 Future of Oxygen Therapy • 43:02 Practical Tips & Access • 51:09 Final Takeaways See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr. Jason Sonners is a chiropractor specializing in functional medicine. He holds a PhD in molecular biology with focus in regenerative medicine, and owns and operates 2 clinics in the north east. Jason lives in Miami, with Melissa and 3 kids. He is mostly teaching, lecturing and consulting. In this episode, Dr. Jason Sonners shares his expert advice on hyperbaric oxygen therapy, its applications and what kind of stacking you can do with HBOT to multiply the benefits. Learn more about Dr. Sonners here: http://hbotusa.com Instagram: @hbotusa Check out Dr. Sonners books here: Oxygen under Pressure: https://amzn.to/43OS0YM The Art and Science of Hyperbaric Medicine: https://amzn.to/4jDGa9w Get 15% off Peluva minimalist shoe with coupon code COACHTARA here: http://peluva.com/coachtara CHAPTERS: 0:00 Intro 4:05 What hyperbaric oxygen therapy is 10:28 Applications 19:24 Oxygen and Brain Injury 36:20 Stacking for added benefits 43:00 Getting our of "fight or flight"
Discover Brad Pitzel's journey through autoimmune disease, cancer & Lyme—and how his home-based Exercise with Oxygen Therapy helped him thrive and inspire hope.Brad Pitzel joins Dr. Jen Pfleghaar to share his remarkable story of overcoming severe chronic illnesses, including autoimmune arthritis, malignant melanoma, Lyme disease, and Bartonella. After traditional treatments fell short, Brad discovered and ultimately developed his Exercise with Oxygen Therapy (EWOT) system to regain his health. Learn how EWOT addresses inflammation, boosts cellular energy, and aids detoxification, offering a powerful path to recovery for those battling chronic conditions. Discover how Brad's personal healing journey led him to create 1000 Roads, making this transformative therapy accessible for home use.Brad Pitzel, founder of 1000 Roads, shares his inspiring story of overcoming a lifetime of complex medical conditions, including autoimmune arthritis, malignant melanoma, Lyme disease, and Bartonella. After traditional treatments failed, Brad embarked on a healing journey that led him to discover and build his Exercise with Oxygen Therapy (EWOT) system. Witnessing profound improvements in his health, he founded 1000 Roads with the mission to make affordable and effective EWOT systems available to others seeking to reclaim their health.Website: https://www.onethousandroads.com/ PODCAST: Thank you for listening please subscribe and share! Shop supplements: https://healthybydrjen.shop/CHECK OUT a list of my Favorite products here: https://www.healthybydrjen.com/drjenfavorites FOLLOW ME:Instagram :: https://www.instagram.com/integrativedrmom/Facebook :: https://www.facebook.com/integrativedrmomYouTube :: https://www.youtube.com/@integrativedrmom FTC: Some links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product through one of them, I will receive a commission (at no additional cost to you). I truly appreciate your support of my channel. Thank you for watching! Video is not sponsored. DISCLAIMER: This podcast does not contain any medical or health related diagnosis or treatment advice. Content provided on this podcast is for informational purposes only. For any medical or health related advice, please consult with a physician or other healthcare professionals. Further, information about specific products or treatments within this podcast are not to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.
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Join Dr. K.P. Stoller as he shares a remarkable story about Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) and its unexpected benefits. Discover how a grandmother's fibromyalgia disappeared while accompanying her granddaughter for HBOT treatments. Learn how this holistic therapy helps the body heal in general, addressing conditions you might not even know about.#HyperbaricOxygenTherapy #FibromyalgiaRelief #HolisticHealing
In this powerful episode of Living Waters Wellness, David DeHaas sits down with Annette Young, an expert in oxygen therapy and a key figure at LiveO2.com. Annette has over a decade of experience helping individuals harness the power of the LiveO2 Oxygen Training System for improved health and wellness.Understanding the LiveO2 SystemAnnette explains how the LiveO2 system combines:Arterial heart pressureVasodilationOxygen contrast trainingThese methods work together to:Reduce inflammationPromote cellular energySupport anti-agingMaximizing Healing with Oxygen and ExerciseDiscover the life-changing benefits of pairing moderate exercise (such as using a recumbent bike or elliptical) with 85% oxygen delivery for enhanced healing and vitality.Learn how this oxygen delivery system helps with:Chronic inflammationHead injury recoveryAchieving the coveted O2 glowInspiring Success StoriesAnnette shares inspiring success stories, including the remarkable case of a 105-year-old woman who has maintained vitality for over a decade through consistent use of LiveO2.Why Oxygen Therapy Systems Like LiveO2 Are EssentialWhether you're looking to overcome chronic inflammation, recover from an injury, or improve your overall wellness, this episode highlights why oxygen therapy systems like LiveO2 are revolutionizing the world of alternative health care and holistic wellness.About Annette Young. Call Annette at 970 658-2790 tell her Living Waters, David DeHaas sent you. Annette Young is a seasoned health expert and trainer at LiveO2.com, where she specializes in guiding clients on how to maximize the LiveO2 system for optimal health results. With a background in alternative health and over 11 years of hands-on experience, Annette is committed to helping individuals achieve their highest potential for wellness through innovative oxygen therapy. Thanks for joining us on this episode of Living Waters Wellness with David DeHaas and Annette Young. We hope you've learned how LiveO2 Oxygen TherapSupport the show Ready for your healing journey?Visit our website: www.LivingWatersCleanse.com Or give us a call at: (208) 378-9911Stem Cell Activation Patches:www.StemCellPatch.netGet your Supplements and Natural Body Products Here:www.livingwaterscleanse.com/supplementsQI-Shield EMF Devices:Protect your whole home or office with a touric shield from EMF's. 1. QI Shield Covers 16'x16' 2. QI Home Covers 50' x 50' 3. QI Max Covers 250'x250'Click on link and enter Livingwaters in discount code section during checkout Magnesium Soaks:Follow us on our socials: Living Waters Wellness CenterBitChute: www.bitchute.com/livingwaterswellnessRumble: www.rumble.com/l...
You've probably heard about hydrogen water, electrolyte water, or structured water… But none of them come close to what Rob Gourley discovered. We're talking about a fifth phase of water that doesn't just hydrate you—it energizes your cells, grounds your body, boosts oxygen at the cellular level, and helps flush out toxins with zero stress on your kidneys. Rob Gourley is the mechanical engineer behind Watt-Ahh®, an oxygen- and hydrogen-infused water charged with electrons and powered by a gas he created called di-tetra gas. It has got a massive electron load and delivers pure bioenergetic support to your mitochondria. In this episode, Rob explains how this supercharged water works on a cellular level to raise voltage, drive detox, and replenish the body's actual energy currency—not sugar or fat, but oxygen loaded with electrons. He also shares the story behind creating the WIT machine, a breakthrough device now being used to reverse eye damage, neurological disorders, and circulation issues without pharmaceuticals or surgery. You'll never look at water the same way again. "Watt-Ahh® is probably the simplest, most efficient way to help your body deal with toxins in the environment. It's like a little red wagon—it carries nutrients in and carries the garbage out." ~ Rob Gourley In This Episode: - What is Watt-Ahh®? - How it delivers hydrogen and oxygen - Dentist's story: reversing extreme mercury toxicity - Vision restoration with WIT gas infusion and eye healing - Nerve damage repair and diabetic limb salvage with Watt-Ahh® - Applications of Watt-Ahh water - How Watt-Ahh® aids dementia and Parkinson's patients - Cellular Health: how Watt-Ahh enhances cell function - Lymphatic drainage improvement for better detoxification - Increasing nutrient absorption with Watt-Ahh - Recommendations for daily Watt-Ahh® consumption For more information, visit https://www.myersdetox.com Heavy Metals Quiz: Find out your toxicity score and receive a free video series on detoxification. Visit https://heavymetalsquiz.com Resources Mentioned: Bon Charge: Get 15% off red light therapy face masks and other EMF protection products with code WENDY at https://boncharge.com Puori PW1 Protein Powder: The cleanest protein powder available, third-party tested against 200+ contaminants. Get 20% off with code WENDY at https://puori.com/wendy Tru Energy Skincare: Frequency-enhanced facial serum with over 2,000 frequencies for collagen, elastin, and skin nutrition. Get a special deal at https://trytruenergy.com/wendy Watt-Ahh® Water: Learn more about Rob Gourley's revolutionary water at https://aquanew.com or call 888-936-AQUA (2782) About Rob Gourley: Rob Gourley is a mechanical engineer and founder of AquaNew, the company behind Watt-Ahh®. He's also the creator of the WIT machine, a revolutionary device used to infuse di-tetra gas into water to activate its 5th-phase properties. With over 30 years researching the energetic potential of water, including a career that began during the Alaskan pipeline project, Rob has helped thousands of people restore their health by rethinking what water really is and what it can do for the human body. Learn more at https://aquanew.com Disclaimer The Myers Detox Podcast was created and hosted by Dr. Wendy Myers. This podcast is for information purposes only. Statements and views expressed on this podcast are not medical advice. This podcast, including Wendy Myers and the producers, disclaims responsibility for any possible adverse effects from using the information contained herein. The opinions of guests are their own, and this podcast does not endorse or accept responsibility for statements made by guests. This podcast does not make any representations or warranties about guests' qualifications or credibility. Individuals on this podcast may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to herein. If you think you have a medical problem, consult a licensed physician.
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In this eye-opening presentation, Dr. K.P. Stoller reveals how pharmaceutical companies control medical education, impacting patient care and treatment options. Learn about the suppression of life-saving therapies like Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) and the real reasons behind it. Discover the shocking truths about modern medicine and the fight to bring effective treatments to light.#MedicalEducation #HyperbaricOxygenTherapy #PharmaceuticalInfluence
Interview with Anand S. Iyer, MD, MSPH, author of A Person-Centered Approach to Supplemental Oxygen Therapy in the Outpatient Setting: A Narrative Review. Hosted by Eve Rittenberg, MD, and Jerard Z. Kneifati-Hayek, MD, MS. Related Content: A Person-Centered Approach to Supplemental Oxygen Therapy in the Outpatient Setting
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In this powerful episode of the Tick Boot Camp Podcast, we sit down with Brad Pitzele, founder of One Thousand Roads, to discuss his personal battle with Lyme disease and how Exercise with Oxygen Therapy (EWOT) played a critical role in his recovery. After struggling with mysterious symptoms, misdiagnoses, and ineffective treatments, Brad was finally diagnosed with Lyme disease and co-infections at age 40. Determined to reclaim his health, he used his engineering background to build his own affordable, high-quality EWOT system—a therapy that ultimately helped him eliminate brain fog, reduce inflammation, regain energy, and return to a full life. Today, he's on a mission to make EWOT accessible to others suffering from chronic illnesses. Brad Pitzele's Lyme Disease Journey Before Lyme: An active, athletic lifestyle while working his way up the corporate ladder. First symptoms (age 34): Fatigue, brain fog, joint pain, and a misdiagnosis of psoriatic arthritis. Health decline: Severe Bartonella foot pain, Raynaud syndrome, roving joint pain, skin rashes, and chronic inflammation. Lyme diagnosis (age 40): After years of misdiagnoses, he tested positive via DNA Connexions (urine PCR). Failed treatments: Conventional autoimmune and arthritis medications worsened his symptoms, eventually leading to malignant melanoma. Discovering EWOT: Frustrated with expensive, inaccessible treatments like hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), Brad built his own home-based EWOT system—and experienced a life-changing recovery. Healing and recovery: After years of brain fog, exhaustion, and pain, Brad is now 95-99% back to his pre-Lyme self and has more energy than before getting sick. Key Takeaways How Lyme and co-infections hijack the immune system and lower oxygen levels The science behind EWOT and its role in reducing inflammation and detoxifying the body Why oxygen therapy is more effective than simply "killing bacteria" How Brad turned his recovery into a mission to help others with chronic illnesses Advice for those currently battling Lyme and looking for alternative healing solutions Why You Should Listen: This episode is a must-listen for anyone battling Lyme disease, Bartonella, Babesia, or other tick-borne infections. Brad's inspiring recovery story offers practical insights into EWOT, inflammation reduction, immune health, and regaining energy. Whether you're currently sick, in recovery, or looking to protect your family from tick-borne illnesses, you'll find actionable strategies in this conversation. Subscribe & Review Tick Boot Camp Podcast: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a 5-star review to help more people find this life-changing information. Your support helps us continue to bring expert guests and powerful recovery stories to the Lyme community!
Most people wait for inspiration. But what if you could train your brain to create on demand? Rick Rubin has spent decades shaping the sound of legendary artists—Jay-Z, Johnny Cash, Metallica, and countless others—by tapping into the unseen forces of creativity. But what's the secret behind his genius? In this must-listen episode, Rick sits down with Dave to explore the science and soul of creativity, revealing how meditation, mindfulness, biohacking, and unconventional thinking fuel artistic breakthroughs. From rewiring your brain with meditation to stacking biohacks for peak creative flow, Rick shares the techniques that have kept him at the top of the music industry for over 40 years. Dave and Rick go deep on the mental and physiological hacks that enhance creative performance, the surprising link between biohacking and artistry, and the rituals that keep Rick sharp, focused, and endlessly inspired. What You'll Learn: • How Rick Rubin taps into creative flow—and how you can too • The surprising connection between meditation and peak artistic performance • Why biohacking isn't just for longevity—it's for creative mastery • Rick's favorite tools for mental clarity, focus, and creative breakthroughs • The real secret behind working with the world's biggest artists • How to cultivate an environment that fuels creativity Resources: • 2025 Biohacking Conference: https://biohackingconference.com/2025 • Rick's New Book The Creative Act: A way of Being: https://a.co/d/2bLbjeS • Rick's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rickrubin/?hl=en • Dave Asprey's New Book - Heavily Meditated: https://daveasprey.com/heavily-meditated/ • Danger Coffee: https://dangercoffee.com • Dave Asprey's Website: https://daveasprey.com • Dave Asprey's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/daveasprey • Upgrade Collective – Join The Human Upgrade Podcast Live: https://www.ourupgradecollective.com • Own an Upgrade Labs: https://ownanupgradelabs.com • Upgrade Labs: https://upgradelabs.com • 40 Years of Zen – Neurofeedback Training for Advanced Cognitive Enhancement: https://40yearsofzen.com SPONSORS: Omni-Biotic | Visit omnibioticlife.com/dave and use code DAVE20 for 20% off. BodyHealth | Go to https://bodyhealth.com/ and use code DAVE20 for 20% off your first order of PerfectAmino. Timestamps: • 00:00 – Trailer • 00:51 – Intro to Rick Rubin • 02:51 – Rick's Musical Journey • 03:06 – The Creative Process • 08:31 – Biohacking & Sensitivity • 13:46 – Meditation & Creativity • 19:37 – Rick's Weight Loss Story • 29:21 – Eating Habits & Rhythm • 29:55 – Advanced Biohacking • 31:23 – Oxygen Therapy & Carbogen • 35:16 – Peptides & Longevity • 45:59 – Prayer, Gratitude & Performance • 51:03 – Reflections on Life & Mortality See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
EWOT systems for optimal wellness: https://www.katiedeming.com/ewotCan 15 minutes of therapeutic oxygen be the breakthrough you've been seeking in your healing journey?Dr. Katie Deming is joined by Brad Pitzele, who shares his personal journey from struggling with multiple health conditions to discovering the profound impact of exercise with oxygen therapy (EWOT). As the founder of 1000 Roads, Brad breaks down the science of how oxygen affects our cells, why it matters for healing, and how combining oxygen with gentle exercise can create powerful results in just 15 minutes a day.Chapters:11:00 - The role of oxygen in cancer and healing16:00 - How EWOT boosts energy and detoxification20:00 - Why exercise matters in cancer recovery24:00 - Exercise intensity and benefits of EWOT31:00 - EWOT for home useIf you're dealing with cancer or chronic illness, you know how overwhelming it can be to juggle multiple treatments, appointments, and protocols. Between traveling to clinics, taking supplements, and following strict diets, it can feel like healing has become a full-time job.You'll learn why leading cancer treatment centers are incorporating oxygen therapy, how it compares to hyperbaric chambers, and what makes it particularly valuable during conventional treatments like chemotherapy and radiation. Listen and learn why proper oxygenation is crucial for energy, detoxification, and immune function - and how you can benefit from this accessible approach.Download Your Send us a text (include your phone number)Watch & Listen to Born to Heal on Youtube: Click Here Transform your hydration with the system that delivers filtered, mineralized, and structured water all in one. Spring Aqua System: https://springaqua.info/drkatie Don't Face Cancer Alone"The 6 Pillars of Healing Cancer" workshop series provides you valuable insights and strategies to support your healing journey - Click Here to Enroll MORE FROM KATIE DEMING M.D. Free Guide - 3 Things You Need to Know About Cancer: https://www.katiedeming.com/cancer-101/6 Pillars of Healing Cancer Workshop Series - Click Here to EnrollWork with Dr. Katie: www.katiedeming.comFollow Dr. Katie Deming on Instagram: The.Conscious.Oncologist Take a Deeper Dive into Your Healing Journey: Dr. Katie Deming's Linkedin Here Please Support the Show Share this episode with a friend or family member Give a Review on Spotify Give a Review on Apple Podcast DISCLAIMER:The Born to Heal Podcast is intended for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for seeking professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Individual medical histories are unique; therefore, this episode should not be used to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease without consulting your healthcare provider.
Discover how energy and oxygen are key players in redefining health and extending life. In this episode on the Longevity podcast, I am joined by visionary researcher and innovator Ian Mitchell. We discuss Ian's many scientific ventures, from aging research using carbon 60 to tackling cancer, creating clean water solutions, and even developing carbon negative concrete. Ian's latest project involving hyper-oxygenated water, known as 'Inhale Hydration', which delivers significant health benefits like improved oxygen saturation, reduced heart rate, and potential therapeutic uses for conditions like asthma and cancer. We dive into the science behind this innovative drink and its far-reaching implications for health and longevity. Ian Mitchell,a true polymath, is a visionary researcher and innovator with a deep passion for longevity research, energy optimization, and environmental sustainability. With a background in scientific exploration, Mitchell has dedicated his career to unraveling the intricate connections between energy, oxygen, and longevity. Known for his groundbreaking work with Carbon 60 and his innovative experiments with hydrogen-enhanced engine efficiency, Ian offers a wealth of knowledge and insights. His commitment to open-sourcing technologies and prioritizing global well-being over financial gain positions him as a thought leader in the fields of health and sustainability. To try out Inhale Hydration for yourself: https://inhalehydration.com/discount/NATHALIENIDDAM20 or just use code NATNIDDAM20 at inhalehydration.com Thank you to our Sponsors: Timeline Nutrition: www.timeline.com/nat10 to get 10% off your order Vitali Skincare: https://www.vitaliskincare.com/ Code NAT20 BiOptimizers: https://bioptimizers.com/bionat code BIONAT Find more from Ian Mitchell: Website: https://wizardsciences.com promo code NAT15 Find more from Nathalie: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmholC48MqRC50UffIZOMOQ Join Nat's Membership Community: https://www.natniddam.com/bsp-community Sign up for Nat's Newsletter: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/i7d5m0 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathalieniddam/ Website: www.NatNiddam.com Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/biohackingsuperhumanperformance What We Discuss 00:00 Ian Mitchell's Many Hats 02:09 Aging and Carbon 60 04:21 Cancer Research and Innovations 08:52 Clean Water and Global Warming 13:08 Free Energy and Resonance 21:09 Human Energy and Antioxidants 31:27 The Benefits and Risks of Oxygen Therapy 31:54 Hyperbaric Chambers and Healing 32:13 Oxygen Saturation and Mitochondrial Function 32:42 Research on Aging and Oxygen Therapy 34:39 Challenges and Accessibility of Hyperbaric Chambers 35:11 Biological Thresholds and Oxygen 36:01 Developing Oxygenated Water 37:10 The Science Behind Oxygenated Water 39:09 Practical Applications and Benefits 44:58 Oxygenated Water for Athletes and Patients Key Takeaways: Essential roles of energy and oxygen in daily life and brain function, stressing the need for maintaining high energy levels and oxygen consumption. Methods to slow aging, such as Carbon 60, Yamanaka factors, and hyperbaric therapies, and their implications for cancer treatment and family health. Global sustainability projects like carbon-negative concrete and reallocating resources for issues like clean water, with success measured by positive contributions. Oxygen-Based therapies like ozone and hyperbaric oxygen therapy for health optimization, aging, wound healing, asthma, and neuropathy through enhanced oxygen delivery.
Join us as we review recent articles and news featured in The DIGEST issues #56 and #57, including finerenone for heart failure, the skinny on pneumonia vaccines and the latest, PCV21, long-term oxygen therapy (the REDOX trial), and the PREVENT vs PCE cardiovascular risk equations. Fill your brain hole with a fully digestible meal! Featuring Alex Chaitoff (@alexchaitoff), Rahul Ganatra (@rbganatra), Nora Taranto (@norataranto), and Matt Watto (@doctorwatto). Note: **Update on Pneumonia Vaccine from ACIP: After we recorded and just before we published this episode, the CDC updated its vaccine guidance to include pneumonia vaccination for all adults aged 50 years and older to receive either PCV20, PCV21, or the combination of PCV15 followed by PPSV23 one year later (CDC site accessed 24 Oct 2024).** Claim CME for this episode at curbsiders.vcu health.org! Episodes | Subscribe | Spotify | Swag! |Mailing List | Contact | CME! Credits Written and Hosted by: Nora Taranto MD; Rahul Ganatra MD, MPH, Alex Chaitoff MD, MPH, Matthew Watto MD, FACP Cover Art: Matthew Watto MD Reviewer: Emi Okamoto MD Technical Production: Pod Paste Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Show Segments Introduction + Pun Exploring Finerenone in Heart Failure Pneumonia Vaccines: The PCV21 Trial Long-Term Oxygen Therapy: The REDOX Trial Cardiovascular Risk Calculators: The PREVENT Equation Sponsor: Freed You can try Freed for free right now by going to freed.ai. And listeners of Curbsiders can use code CURB50 for $50 off their first month. Sponsor: Quince Go to Quince.com/curb for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Sponsor: Beginly Health Ready to take control of your job search? Visit beginlyhealth.com/curbsiders to get started
Transcript available via YouTube Supplemental oxygen is ubiquitous and yet there is a tremendous amount of uncertainty related to prescription and management in the outpatient setting. Have no fear, we've got your back! On this episode of The Curbsiders we host special guest Susan Jacobs, RN, MS who is a bonafide, world-class expert in outpatient oxygen therapy. How to prescribe? What's out there? What do you do when your patient travels? She joins us to tackle these questions and so much more so make sure to tune in and snag some knowledge food for that old brain hole! Disclosures Susan Jacobs reports no relevant financial disclosures.. The Curbsiders report no relevant financial disclosures. Citation Witt L, Askin C, Jacobs S, Williams PN, Watto MF. “456 Outpatient Oxygen Therapy”. The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast. thecurbsiders.com/category/curbsiders-podcast Final publishing date October 07, 2024. View full show notes at thecurbsiders.com
At Causenta Wellness, exercise and oxygen therapy aren't just Dr. Thomas Incledon's passion... ...they're a clinical weapon, meticulously wielded to starve cancer cells through hypoxic training, blood flow restriction, and other ingenious strategies. In this episode, you'll get an immersive tour inside one of America's most elite wellness sanctuaries, Causenta Wellness, where Dr. Tom is rewriting the rules of cancer treatment. From witnessing groundbreaking fitness and performance treatments to observing me receive firsthand demos of Dr. Tom's pioneering therapies, you'll gain exclusive access to the frontiers of integrative medicine. Prepare to discover how gene testing, oxygen therapies, and the mind-bending science of red light can unleash your body's innate healing capabilities. This is your VIP pass into the future of health and wellness, where elite athletes and terminal cancer patients alike unlock new levels of human potential. Get ready to experience the future of health optimization and disease treatment through the lens of a true medical maverick. For the full show notes, visit: https://bengreenfieldlife.com/causenta Episode Sponsors: Pique: Visit PiqueLife.com/Ben to get 15% discount. BON CHARGE: Go to boncharge.com/GREENFIELD and use coupon code GREENFIELD to save 15%. Ion Layer: Use code GREENFIELD at ionlayer.com/ben for $100 off your kit and start reaping the benefits of NAD+. Organifi Happy Drops: Go to organifi.com/Ben for 20% off. Ketone-IQ: Save 30% off your first subscription order of Ketone-IQ at Ketone.com/BENG.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.