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Provide Your Opinion About High Oxygen Therapy In Fighting Cancer Cells

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Posted on Thu, 30 Jun 2022
Question: Only Dr. Sharka please

Hi Doctor,

Here’s some more records from hospital. I would hope these
are proof positive of the presence and effect of high oxygen blood content, but would
once again, love to hear your analysis.
- Annas’ blood oxygen from Dec/17 to June/18 has ranged from 96 to 100% as
recorded on the Vital Signs records. The nurse said cancer patients are usually
75 to 80%. When she recorded 100%, the nurse said she had never seen that.
- She reported all “zeros” on her forms for six months and six chemo treatments.
As I have seen many times, a high blood oxygen level relieves most pain from the
body.
- She was suicidal in late Nov/17 (just before we met). Her highest recorded B/P
at that time was 177/110 at the hospital. It dropped down almost immediately
in Dec/17, and as shown on the records was pretty much normal from then on.
Even after chemo shots her B/P would be close to normal. A nurse once said
after the shots, a patient would have sky-high B/P.

Regards
doctor
Answered by Dr. Ilir Sharka (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
My opinion is as follows

Detailed Answer:

Hello,

It is amazing how Anna's health improved and I would emphasize the important role of high oxygen therapy in fighting cancer cells.

Currently there is enough evidence supporting the use of high oxygen therapy in conjunction with chemotherapy and radiation leading to better result of cancer treatment.

High level oxygen may lead to oxidation and subsequent cancer cell death and may improve overall results of therapy.

In addition, high oxygen therapy may reduce chemotherapy toxicity and also reduce tumor angiogenesis (that is new blood vessel formation), which in turn may result in a significant slowing of tumor growth.

That's why I would encourage you to continue your practice on such a helpful therapy leading to an improved oxidative stress profile in such patients and not only.

Advising patients to follow those special sessions with deep breathing of fresh air will improve treatment outcomes and decrease potential adverse effects of drugs.

I think that further studies will confirm many other beneficial effects of high oxygen such as psychological improvement, increased physical performance, etc.

Hope to have been helpful to you with my opinions! I remain open for further discussions in case you will need. Wishing you a pleasant weekend!

Regards,
Dr. Iliri
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Provide Your Opinion About High Oxygen Therapy In Fighting Cancer Cells

Brief Answer: My opinion is as follows Detailed Answer: Hello, It is amazing how Anna's health improved and I would emphasize the important role of high oxygen therapy in fighting cancer cells. Currently there is enough evidence supporting the use of high oxygen therapy in conjunction with chemotherapy and radiation leading to better result of cancer treatment. High level oxygen may lead to oxidation and subsequent cancer cell death and may improve overall results of therapy. In addition, high oxygen therapy may reduce chemotherapy toxicity and also reduce tumor angiogenesis (that is new blood vessel formation), which in turn may result in a significant slowing of tumor growth. That's why I would encourage you to continue your practice on such a helpful therapy leading to an improved oxidative stress profile in such patients and not only. Advising patients to follow those special sessions with deep breathing of fresh air will improve treatment outcomes and decrease potential adverse effects of drugs. I think that further studies will confirm many other beneficial effects of high oxygen such as psychological improvement, increased physical performance, etc. Hope to have been helpful to you with my opinions! I remain open for further discussions in case you will need. Wishing you a pleasant weekend! Regards, Dr. Iliri