One of the most frequent matters I am asked about is to help people get started on multi-step therapy or exercise with oxygen (EWOT). When you subscribed, my publisher sent you detailed materials on this most cost effective and safe way to turn back the aging clock.
The problem for many readers is that you need a source for the oxygen. Medical oxygen cylinders carry a long-term cost. A large tank may cost up to $70 to refill and will give you about 20-25 exercise sessions. Over time, the refill costs add up. Medical oxygen also requires a prescription. Going to a doctor to get the prescription adds even more to the cost.
A better solution is an oxygen concentrator. This is a machine that extracts oxygen from your room and delivers a higher concentration to your nose and mouth than room air. A good concentrator can deliver about 90% oxygen at 10 liters per minute. This is the bare minimum for EWOT. Most of my patients have used this rate of flow with great success. However, when you exercise, you will breathe more than 10 liters of gas per minute. That will cause you to breathe in some room air also, diluting the oxygen concentration.
I like 15 liters per minute. For that you will need the oxygen tank or two concentrators. However, in the USA, oxygen concentrators also require a prescription.
A Canadian company recently contacted me and said that they can provide the whole EWOT set up — concentrator(s), special mask, and tubing without a prescription. This company also makes ozone generators that you can use to purify water, or in the privacy of your home, provide yourself with oxidation treatments.
If you want to do EWOT or ozone, please give Longevity Resources a call at 877-543-3398 or visit their website at www.ozonegenerator.com. I will be referring interested parties directly to them. They might just help you save a visit to the doctor for your EWOT or ozone interests.
New and Better Resources for Finding an Integrative Physician
You might have noticed a change in the resource listing at the end of this months newsletter. The International Oxidative Medicine Association (IOMA) was removed. It has recently merged with the American College for Advancement in Medicine. I was the last president of IOMA. Now I am chairman/director of the new oxidative medicine division of ACAM.
I am also responsible for the exciting new workshop on oxidative medicine for physicians, which is sponsored by ACAM. Its given at ACAMs semi-annual meetings. Our first was at ACAMs Chicago meeting in May. We trained 30 new physicians. For an oxidative medicine referral, please call ACAM for the latest referral list.
I replaced IOMAs slot with the American Board of Clinical Metal Toxicology. ABCMT is a certifying body for physicians trained and tested in metal toxicology. This would include lead, cadmium, mercury, aluminum, arsenic, etc. poisoning. I believe that this certification body boasts the highest quality physicians in the emerging specialty of metal toxicology, and want you to know about it. You can contact ABCMT at 800-356-2228 or on the website: www.abcmt.org.