When done correctly and for no more than 15 to 20 minutes at a time, there are no risks or side effects from EWOT. Breathing higher levels of oxygen is considered safe and there is no risk of oxygen toxicity.
For many patients who are just beginning EWOT, it’s the sudden change in their physical activity levels that can lead to side effects. For people who haven’t exercised in a long time and don’t have the physical stamina to endure a 15-minute session, it’s best to begin gradually and consult your doctor in advance.
"Breathing high levels of oxygen is made perfectly safe because while exercising one is generating massive amounts of carbon dioxide. Higher amounts of one gas is tied to the other."
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Disclaimer - to be clear we cannot state that Oxygen Therapy is a cure for all disease in the body but without doubt could be significantly beneficial to most people with a chronic condition if you wish to run this along side traditional treatment. We would advise you always consult your medical practitioner or GP prior to commencing any form of Oxygen Therapy.
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