Therapy name: Oxygen Therapy

Regulatory Body:

Efficacy: Maintaining health, cancer

Overview: Oxygen therapy is based upon the idea that to maintain good health we need a rich supply of oxygen.

How it works: Oxygen therapists work on the premise that all harmful bacteria, viruses and fungi are anaerobic.  This means that they can only thrive in low oxygen environments.  When a cell is denied its normal requirement of oxygen it switches to anaerobic respiration through a fermentation mechanism and is able to grow out of control.

What to expect: The two main methods of Oxygen therapy are Hydrogen Peroxide and Ozone treatment.

In Ozone treatment a pint of blood from the patient is placed in an infusion bottle.  Ozone is then forced into the bottle.  The ozone dissolves in the blood destroying all lipid-envelope viruses and many disease organisms.  The treated blood is then returned to the patient.

Hydrogen peroxide can be taken orally or injected into the bloodstream.  When it comes into contact with blood or any other bodily fluid that contains the enzyme ‘catalase’ it is chemically split into oxygen and water.

Known Contraindications: High doses of hydrogen peroxide can be life-threatening.