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Because I reject the SOC of take this and this until it doesn’t work anymore and hopefully something else will come down the pipeline before you die, I’m throwing the kitchen sink at it now.

I discovered this book “the one minute cure” after reading a book called “the greatest manifestation principle in the world.” Both fascinating and easy reads. Being the cynical person I am, the title immediately turned me off, but after researching it, it did check a lot of logic boxes for me so I said “what the hell, what do I have to lose.”

Im on day 33 of the protocol and curious if anyone else on here has ever dabbled in oxygen therapy?

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I read your profile. I see you are doing SOC treatments ADT and Zytiga. That's great.

Don't see any harm with you rejecting SOC, but still using it and trying other things. Just as long as they don't cause harm.

Here's a fairly extensive article on HBO from the NIH

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl...

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addicted2cycling

No_stone_unturned WROTE --- " Because I reject the SOC ..... "

IMO, what ever floats your boat so GOOD LUCK and simply remain vigilant via scans and testing.

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You're taking hydrogen peroxide. Nice....

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I did "LIVE O2" for a couple years. In 22 minutes, I had a one-minute warmup and then 7 cycles of "high O2" at 99% oxygen followed by "low O2" at 15% oxygen while on a LifeFitness cycle with the resistance set at 8. When done I did a 5-minute cool down. I would lose over a pound in an air-conditioned room but would continue sweating for at least 10 minutes as my core was overheated. I kept the rpms above 100 at all times but at the changeover from the different levels of O2 one does a "burst" on the cycle. I always hit the mid 160's in the rpms at the bursts. You wear a special respirator hooked to a tube and there is a switch that changes the level of O2. One has a pulse ox on a finger. I had my O2 level into the 70% more or less consistently. When switching to high O2 one breathes directly from a large oxygen reservoir bag that is replenished by a O2 generator. Within a minute or so my O2 level would be at around 99%. When done my flesh would have a "rosy" appearance it normally doesn't. This color would remain nearly through the rest of the day. Several people commented on my "healthy color" who had no idea I was doing LIVE O2 sessions.

Those who do LIVE O2 sessions report that it seems to help and also accelerate healing of soft tissue injuries. I felt it helped the old injuries to my shoulders and a SI ligament which had been healed for years until fluoroquinolones were used to prevent sepsis during biopsies. Not just the 6 Cipro pills but also what the nurse said was a "humongous" intramuscular shot of Levaquin just prior to the biopsies. Fortunately, LIVE O2 was done on an exercise bike. My shoulders and the SI ligament in my back were not really challenged or I would not have been able to do the LIVE O2 sessions.

The doctor now has a hyperbaric chamber and offered me the entire LIVE O2 setup at a price I very much regret not taking advantage of. DUMMY! Oh well! Live and learn!

Does O2 therapy help us? We know that exercise does if you read, the importance of exercise is mentioned often as an important part of cancer therapy for patients. Exercise increases blood flow and brings O2 throughout the network of the arterial system throughout the body. Just some things to think about.

Currumpaw

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Gl448

What is SOC in this context? New here and still learning the acronyms.

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OMG. How did I not figure that out? Thank you.

The first link talks about h2o2 produced by cancer cells and nothing about ingestion as a therapy. Is it one of the same?

Here’s another interesting study stating the opposite. What do you make of this?

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The way I’m understanding this is that adam9 increases under these circumstances but decreases when H2O2 converts to a singlet (as in the case of oral therapy)

In your educated view, Am I understanding this correctly?

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