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EWOT is amazing , 20 years of excruciating headaches with over 10,000 Advil taken to stop the pain ( yes 10,000). Built an EWOT system with a spin bike o2 concentrator then after 3 treatments no more headaches and no more Advil .
I like your comment. Who cares about the scientific details about how these systems work? People are just searching for a way to get out of pain, improve athletic performance, or maybe increase their longevity. The proof is in the pudding. If both HBOT and EWOT can cure someone's headaches, for example, or other bodily pains, why not choose the quicker AND cheaper method?
OxyHelp already does this. I am planning to get one of their multiplace chambers in the next 6 months and will be putting exercise equipment inside like the X3 bar by John Jaquish or put an anchor point for the Ancore device. I can't wait to try this! If you get the bike or rower you might not be able to fit as many seats 😑 that's why I am looking at the other attachments/options...
Dear Dr. Jason Sonner, I note you state that only HBOT can get oxygen into the blood plasma and that EWOT cannot. I am looking at the two systems with great interest. I see that Dr. von Ardenne's research on the subject of oxygen therapy is quite detailed and impressive. By 1981, he had done more than 10,000 measurements of blood oxygen in patients and had proven the remarkable reactivity of the body to an increase in blood oxygen. And that he maintained oxygen would be increased within the blood plasma (Also by implication as the red blood cells could not take a significant more than their typical saturation, but fantastic therapeutic results) Since his time we have moved on and with the use of a oxygen reservoir bag this therapy is now much more powerful as a systemic regeneration and healing therapy. Over 50 L a minute or as much as 100 L/min can now be breathed during a typical 15 minutes exercise session. Please could you address this apparent conflict of information. Best regards, I much appreciate your work and educational videos, John Claydon D.Hom
LiveO2 uses a 900L bag you fill before exercise. You can theoretically breath in the entire 900L in just 15 minutes during exercise. Whereas a typical O2 concentrator at 10L per minute would give you 150L in 15 minutes. Once the RBCs are saturated, the added oxygen spills over into the plasma. A properly setup EWOT system can be just as beneficial as HBOT considering the individual is healthy enough to exercise. However, they both have their disadvantages, and HBOT is the significant cost for each session. BTW, I hold a PhD and have trained in sports medicine and functional medicine for some 30 years now and have worked with thousands of patients using EWOT over the last decade and we have significant data that proves how beneficial it can be. We also have data using HBOT which is very beneficial as well, especially for our elderly patients or someone who cannot exercise. Take care!
@@CindyStewartGEOL EWOT is effective either way as long as your heart rate is elevated. For example, if you do HIIT, you would reach your max or close to your max HR and then recover to approximately 110bpm or so and then repeat. It works. However, with most people I work with I just use a steady state aerobic exercise either on a treadmill, stationary bike, or elliptical.
I hear you and I know they market the product that way. All I can say is this video is based on how we absorb and deliver oxygen (physiology) and based on the physics of gas laws. These are not disputable. Sorry but I hope that hekps
Thanks for this enlightening video. Hmmm. I take this to mean ewot compared to HBOT is minor in benefit especially if you’re anemic and/or normally have high O2 saturation at room air (mine is 95-96%). Oxygen delivery during ewot is therefore at most boosting O2 delivery and saturation 4-5%. This is because exercising with room air is also going to increase site specific oxygen delivery by increased blood flow. Also in most ewot systems you’re not working under high intensity so not as much blood flow or duration.
Thank you Dr. Sonners for all the information you are sharing with the public. Because of a life long history of health problems i have been looking into Hyperbaric Oxygen and even tried one session just to see how it felt. While considering a soft chamber a question came up concerning the use of pure oxygen. Are the lungs the only way to deliver oxygen into the body or does the skin assist in the process? If the permeability of the skin does not allow it to absorb oxygen, why fill the chamber with pure oxygen? Could I fill the chamber with purified air and use scuba diving gear to deliver pure oxygen into the body?
Good question! No, your skin does not absorb oxygen. Most chambers in a hospital setting are pressurized with oxygen because of a few reasons. The buildings are often already equipped with oxygen delivery systems, so it's easy to hook the chambers into the existing infrastructure. It also allows them to control the % of oxygen with certainty, so when protocols dictate a specific % of oxygen, they can be sure they're breathing the correct %. But most clinics that use HBOT in the way that I discuss on this channel (off-label) use chambers that are pressurized with regular air, and all soft chambers are also pressurized with regular air. There's a serious safety concern (risk of fire) when the % of oxygen of the ambient air within the chamber rises, so we do not recommend adding concentrated oxygen directly into the chamber. Breathing concentrated oxygen through a mask is safest and most effective way to increase your oxygen absorption while in a hyperbaric chamber (that’s pressurized with air).
Failed to mention one of the great benefits of a system like liveo2 switching between hypoxia and hyperoxia is hormesis. Hormesis is far more important to health than o2 in the plasma
@@PaulBeauchemin all of the real benefits of literally any worthwhile device or health strategy must live somewhere on the hormetic continuum. I totally agree. I have a 6 part series on that very topic. Thank you for bringing it up. I couldn’t agree more
Well if you have. 200-300 per session ok. .and can afford many sessions ok...but can the avg person afford that ?? Thus OPTION 2 you never mention that key KEY factor !!!
►► Did you learn something? Do you use EWOT and/or HBOT? Let us know your thoughts!
Ready to get certified in HBOT? Head over here: www.thehbotcourse.com
EWOT is amazing , 20 years of excruciating headaches with over 10,000 Advil taken to stop the pain ( yes 10,000). Built an EWOT system with a spin bike o2 concentrator then after 3 treatments no more headaches and no more Advil .
I like your comment. Who cares about the scientific details about how these systems work? People are just searching for a way to get out of pain, improve athletic performance, or maybe increase their longevity. The proof is in the pudding. If both HBOT and EWOT can cure someone's headaches, for example, or other bodily pains, why not choose the quicker AND cheaper method?
Who is going to create a hyperbaric chamber with a bike inside to combine EWOT+HBOT
Brilliant idea! Lets crowdfund it
Look up Cunningham sanitarium at the Cleveland clinic. It was a hyperbaric hotel!
It was considered a scam by the JAMA, but many were healed; perhaps his pressures were just too high 4 atms?
OxyHelp already does this. I am planning to get one of their multiplace chambers in the next 6 months and will be putting exercise equipment inside like the X3 bar by John Jaquish or put an anchor point for the Ancore device. I can't wait to try this! If you get the bike or rower you might not be able to fit as many seats 😑 that's why I am looking at the other attachments/options...
@@mnugginn what is the price for their machines?
Dr. Sonner, thank you for breaking this down into a simple comparison! I get tired of EWOT folks claiming it’s hbot but cheaper!! 🙌🏻
Yes exactly!! Thanks.
How about exercising in the hyperbaric chamber?
Thank you!! Thumbs UP!! I keep learning from you!! Awesome stuff!
Glad to hear it!
What if you exercise in your chamber? I tend to do planking and other ab exercises in my chamber?
Dear Dr. Jason Sonner,
I note you state that only HBOT can get oxygen into the blood plasma and that EWOT cannot. I am looking at the two systems with great interest. I see that Dr. von Ardenne's research on the subject of oxygen therapy is quite detailed and impressive. By 1981, he had done more than 10,000 measurements of blood oxygen in patients and had proven the remarkable reactivity of the body to an increase in blood oxygen.
And that he maintained oxygen would be increased within the blood plasma (Also by implication as the red blood cells could not take a significant more than their typical saturation, but fantastic therapeutic results) Since his time we have moved on and with the use of a oxygen reservoir bag this therapy is now much more powerful as a systemic regeneration and healing therapy. Over 50 L a minute or as much as 100 L/min can now be breathed during a typical 15 minutes exercise session. Please could you address this apparent conflict of information. Best regards, I much appreciate your work and educational videos, John Claydon D.Hom
LiveO2 uses a 900L bag you fill before exercise. You can theoretically breath in the entire 900L in just 15 minutes during exercise. Whereas a typical O2 concentrator at 10L per minute would give you 150L in 15 minutes. Once the RBCs are saturated, the added oxygen spills over into the plasma. A properly setup EWOT system can be just as beneficial as HBOT considering the individual is healthy enough to exercise. However, they both have their disadvantages, and HBOT is the significant cost for each session. BTW, I hold a PhD and have trained in sports medicine and functional medicine for some 30 years now and have worked with thousands of patients using EWOT over the last decade and we have significant data that proves how beneficial it can be. We also have data using HBOT which is very beneficial as well, especially for our elderly patients or someone who cannot exercise. Take care!
breathe in oxygen while in a far Infra red sauna or sauna bag, amamzing!! alternative to EWAT
@@Total_Body_Fitness_USA Is EWOT Effective doing aerobic zone on elliptical OR do you need to do high intensity sprints and recover( HIIT)?
@@CindyStewartGEOL EWOT is effective either way as long as your heart rate is elevated. For example, if you do HIIT, you would reach your max or close to your max HR and then recover to approximately 110bpm or so and then repeat. It works. However, with most people I work with I just use a steady state aerobic exercise either on a treadmill, stationary bike, or elliptical.
Dr recommended hbot or ewot home therapy for 60 days. Is home hbot effective for brain and inflammation?
Thanks for the info.
You're welcome!
EWoT websites pretty much claim opposite of what is claimed here. It's hard to know what to believe.
I hear you and I know they market the product that way. All I can say is this video is based on how we absorb and deliver oxygen (physiology) and based on the physics of gas laws. These are not disputable. Sorry but I hope that hekps
i see with hbot usa i really believe that. Yes, PV=nRT which based on physics Please provide clinical studies when selling
@@HBOTUSA
How about doing EWOT inside a sealed room that is pressurized?
How much extra psi is needed to see benefit?
Thanks. Great info!
You're welcome!
@HBOTUSA who can afford 200-300 pet session, cost...you never address that, MAJOR ISSUE
What system heals brain damage due to psych or benzo use
Thanks for this enlightening video. Hmmm. I take this to mean ewot compared to HBOT is minor in benefit especially if you’re anemic and/or normally have high O2 saturation at room air (mine is 95-96%). Oxygen delivery during ewot is therefore at most boosting O2 delivery and saturation 4-5%. This is because exercising with room air is also going to increase site specific oxygen delivery by increased blood flow. Also in most ewot systems you’re not working under high intensity so not as much blood flow or duration.
If you were doing both, which is better done first?
What about Just getting an elliptical machine on EWOT?
They are very different therapies was we discuss in the video
EWOT vs HBOT cost per session?
Thank you Dr. Sonners for all the information you are sharing with the public. Because of a life long history of health problems i have been looking into Hyperbaric Oxygen and even tried one session just to see how it felt.
While considering a soft chamber a question came up concerning the use of pure oxygen.
Are the lungs the only way to deliver oxygen into the body or does the skin assist in the process?
If the permeability of the skin does not allow it to absorb oxygen, why fill the chamber with pure oxygen?
Could I fill the chamber with purified air and use scuba diving gear to deliver pure oxygen into the body?
Good question! No, your skin does not absorb oxygen. Most chambers in a hospital setting are pressurized with oxygen because of a few reasons. The buildings are often already equipped with oxygen delivery systems, so it's easy to hook the chambers into the existing infrastructure. It also allows them to control the % of oxygen with certainty, so when protocols dictate a specific % of oxygen, they can be sure they're breathing the correct %.
But most clinics that use HBOT in the way that I discuss on this channel (off-label) use chambers that are pressurized with regular air, and all soft chambers are also pressurized with regular air.
There's a serious safety concern (risk of fire) when the % of oxygen of the ambient air within the chamber rises, so we do not recommend adding concentrated oxygen directly into the chamber. Breathing concentrated oxygen through a mask is safest and most effective way to increase your oxygen absorption while in a hyperbaric chamber (that’s pressurized with air).
Doesn't it cause retinopathy?
Hbot does not cause retinopathy, may be contraindicated with certain retinopathy and In fact can be used gently for many retina related issues.
Failed to mention one of the great benefits of a system like liveo2 switching between hypoxia and hyperoxia is hormesis.
Hormesis is far more important to health than o2 in the plasma
@@PaulBeauchemin all of the real benefits of literally any worthwhile device or health strategy must live somewhere on the hormetic continuum. I totally agree. I have a 6 part series on that very topic. Thank you for bringing it up. I couldn’t agree more
Well if you have. 200-300 per session ok. .and can afford many sessions ok...but can the avg person afford that ?? Thus OPTION 2 you never mention that key KEY factor !!!
@Tactical_Manatee that is very tough to do get 10 people
It is just me, but i want to add Nirric oxide to the mis, expanding our blood vessels.
Excess oxygen in system after 15min-ewot for days rather than hours
@@penguinlieo4723 the amount of oxygen driven to the cell is not really comparable. EWOT is great for many things but not really comparable to HBOT.