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Oxygen therapy includes a wide range of therapies that utilize oxygen in various forms to
promote healing and destroy pathogens in the body. Therapies are grouped according to the type
of chemical processes involved and an equally wide array of techniques for administration
exists. Oxygen therapy is based on the fact that all human cells, tissues, and organs need
oxygen to function, and it is believed that a lack of oxygen on the cellular level can
contribute to cancer and other maladies.
Most oxygen therapies, such as hyperbaric oxygen therapy, in which the patient is placed in
a chamber with highly concentrated oxygen, or ozone therapy, in which a mixture containing
ozone is injected into the patient, must be administered under clinical supervision. The
possible indications that may be treated by such therapies are growing, although most uses of
this therapy remain unproven.
For more information, contact:
The American College of Hyperbaric Medicine
Ocean Medical Center
4001 Ocean Drive, Suite 105
Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Florida 33308
(954) 771–4000
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