MORE OXYGEN EWOT
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Our sessions require moderate exercise for 15 minutes while breathing high concentrations of oxygen. Our Maxx O2 EWOT System uses an oxygen generator to fill a large medical grade bag that holds 900 liters of oxygen. A high-flow silicone mask is attached to that bag. The Maxx O2 mask does not allow any room air inside so every breath you take is 93% oxygen with no room air. . Only the oxygen in the bag is inhaled as a valve in the mask opens then, as you exhale, CO2 goes out through the CO2 port on the mask. The mask we use is the highest flow, non-restricted mask on the market.
During the session oxygen levels are increased four times the normal amount. The higher oxygen level in the lungs creates a higher head pressure to push oxygen into the pulmonary capillaries. The red blood cells and plasma pick up the extra oxygen, and provide it to our tissues. The exercise moves the micro-circulation faster, ensuring a greater oxygen carriage throughout the body. At this point the waste gases and toxins are able to be removed more efficiently and cells begin to function normally.
We also use what is called Intermittent Hypoxic Training (IHT) which has been proven by practical experience and numerous scientific trials to be most efficient and practical simulated altitude training method for driving oxygen further into the cells. The training simulation creates up to a 12,500ft environment that creates vasodilation that drives oxygen further into the cells.
WHAT ARE BENEFITS OF EWOT?
The benefits are very similar to a Hyperbaric Chamber. Providing good circulation with a high oxygen concentration creates an environment where your body can start healing itself. A lot of diseases and autoimmune diseases thrive in an environment with poor circulation and low oxygen levels.
Good circulation and high levels of oxygen can also give you an energy boost and increase athletic performance
Anaerobic viruses, bacteria and fungi are unable to live in an oxygen enriched environment. Oxygen helps neutralize the acids in our body, like lactic acid resulting from muscle overload. Fat is burned more efficiently and ketosis is achieved easier as well as sleep improvement. You just feel better, think better because of the increases of oxygenation.
It does what a Hyperbaric Chamber would do, only it is more powerful, takes much less time, is cheaper and easier to use than Hyperbaric treatments.
Improvements in Athletic Performance
HISTORY OF EWOT?
Over the years and with the publication of scientific works by Dr. Manfred von Ardenne, M.D. (of the Manfred Von Ardenne Research Institute in Dresden, Germany), new exercise with EWOT therapy equipment became available. The foundation of all O2 protocols was developed by Manfred in the late 60s. With over 500 references published in Oxygen Multistep Therapy, Physiological and Technical Foundations, this book lays out the framework for what is now considered the Bible of O2 therapy. His research revealed astonishing results and proven mechanisms for restoring microcirculation (which makes up 76% of the circulatory system) and optimizing energy production (ATP). To date, nothing in complementary Medicine compares to the domino effect body wide for restoring human health and in fact, to potentially offer superhuman benefits.
Boost Oxygen Levels
Increases Circulation
Supports Cell Health
Improves Athletic Performance
Boost Energy
Endurance increased by 32-67%
Power increased by 8-14%
VO2 Max increased by 4-12%
Lactic acid: reduced 34-60%
Fat-burn for fuel increased
Mitochondrial capacity maximized
Reaction time reduced 12-18%
Short-term memory improved 19-23%
Recovery time: reduced 27%
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