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High-Precision Small Hypoxia Machine


Portable Hypoxic Generator


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FAQ

1. What exactly is EWOT? How does it differ from regular exercise? 

EWOT stands for Exercise With Oxygen Therapy. It is a method where you breathe high concentrations of oxygen (typically higher than the ambient air's 21%) through a specialized mask while engaging in light-to-moderate exercise. The key difference from regular exercise is that EWOT leverages the increased heart rate and enhanced circulation during exercise to force more oxygen into tissues and micro-vessels that are typically oxygen-deprived, leading to much more efficient cellular repair and energy production.


2. What are the main health benefits of performing EWOT?

The benefits of EWOT are broad, primarily focusing on:
1.Boosted Energy and Endurance: Significantly increases cellular energy (ATP), giving you more vitality in daily life and exercise.
2.Anti-Aging and Cellular Repair: Promotes oxygen transport to all tissues, accelerating the repair and regeneration of damaged cells.
3.Athletic Performance and Recovery: Speeds up muscle recovery from lactic acid buildup, reducing post-workout fatigue time.
4.Improved Circulation: Helps restore blood flow in damaged capillaries, enhancing overall microcirculation.Cognitive Function: Increases oxygen supply to the brain, which helps improve focus, memory, and overall cognitive performance.


3. What is the difference between EWOT and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)? 

They are two distinct oxygen therapies:EWOT (Exercise with Oxygen Therapy): Involves inhaling high-concentration oxygen at normal atmospheric pressure while increasing heart rate and blood flow through exercise.HBOT (Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy): Involves inhaling 100% pure oxygen in a high-pressure environment while the body is at rest.Difference: EWOT focuses on dynamically forcing oxygen into the microcirculation and is ideal for those seeking energy, athletic performance, and daily vitality. HBOT focuses on dissolving high amounts of oxygen into the plasma under pressure, often used to treat severe wounds, infections, or specific medical conditions.


4. Is EWOT therapy safe?  

For most healthy individuals, EWOT is safe and non-invasive. However, because it involves high-intensity oxygen delivery and exercise, it is recommended to:Consult a Professional: It is best to consult a doctor or an EWOT-trained health professional before starting any new oxygen therapy.


5. How long does a standard EWOT session usually last? 

A standard EWOT session typically lasts between 15 and 30 minutes. 


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