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Breathing of oxygen from a tank which is sometimes very helpful for cluster headaches.
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Administration of any gas, for medical purposes, that contains more than 21% oxygen.
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Forms of oxygen (ozone) have been used in many contexts from water purification to a disinfectant in the bottling industry. As a treatment, it has been recognized that harmful bacteria and viruses can only live in a low oxygen environment. Treatments vary from sitting in a 'team' bath and being surrounded by ozone to treating the blood by passing ozone through it and clearing impurities. Dr Otto Warburg proved that cancer cannot live in a high oxygen environment.
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Oxygen therapies alter the body's chemistry to help overcome disease, promote repair, and improve overall function. These therapies have been found to be effective in treating a wide variety of conditions, including infections (viral, fungal, parasitic, bacterial), circulatory problems, chronic fatigue syndrome, arthritis, allergies, cancer, and multiple sclerosis.
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The treatment of chronic respiratory insufficiency by administering oxygen to patients in the home using oxygen cylinders, oxygen extractors or liquid oxygen tanks.
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