Oxygen is critical for resisting and beating cancer — and here’s how CO2 comes in…
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How raising CO2 this way can fight cancer

We breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide (CO2).
This is the extent of most people’s knowledge of CO2 in the body.
But CO2 is critical for many biochemical processes.
Its benefits have been known and mostly overlooked for a very long time.
Recently scientists in Japan have been experimenting with CO2 gel in the treatment of cancer.
They have been getting spectacular results.

These animal experiments were carried out at Kobe University in Japan. The results were published in Oncology Reports.
These researchers are seeking a safer and more effective cancer treatment.
“There is a need for novel antitumor therapies that are not associated with side effects or complications.”
Carbon dioxide enriched water has been known to have health benefits for millennia.
“The benefits of a carbonated spa have long been known in Europe and are still enjoyed in many countries.”
Cells need a good supply of oxygen to produce energy to keep the body healthy.
Carbon dioxide is crucial for keeping oxygen supply high.
This seeming contradiction is known as the Bohr effect.
“CO2 exerts therapeutic effects by increasing oxygen in local tissue, which is known as the Bohr effect.”
This can be done in a number of ways.
These researchers were originally interested in increasing carbon dioxide through the skin.
They created a method using carbon dioxide and gel applied to the skin.
“We previously investigated whether the Bohr effect can be induced by transcutaneous CO2 application using CO2 gas hydrogel in humans.”
This method was successful and so they moved on to animal trials.
Those initial trials implanted human tumours into rats.
Carbon dioxide gel caused cancer cells to die (apoptosis) in 3 types of cancer.
“CO2 treatment could induce mitochondrial apoptosis in human tumors transplanted into rats.”
Those studies found no side-effects from the carbon dioxide treatment.
“Treatment was without any side effects such as bowls with body weight or induction of metastasis.”
The most recent study was interesting finding the optimal parameters for carbon dioxide treatment of cancer.
The researchers transplanted different types of human tumors into mice.
“We tested three types of human tumors (breast cancer, osteosarcoma, and malignant fibrous histiocytoma.”
The researchers tested different treatment regimens on the animals.
They looked at the effect of treatment duration, treatment frequency and treatment site.
The study showed that treatments lasting longer than 10 minutes were optimal for killing cancer cells.
“Apoptosis was significantly induced by CO2 treatment for ≥10 min.”
The size of the tumours were decreased by treatments longer than five minutes.
“A significant decrease in tumor volume was observed with CO2 treatments of >5 min.”
The study found that skipping 3 to 4 days between treatments makes them more effective.
“Treatment using 3- and 4-day intervals was more effective at decreasing tumor volume than treatment using 2- and 5-day intervals.”
Applying the carbon dioxide hydrogel close to the tumor is more effective.
“The optimal conditions are: greater than 10 min per application, twice per week, with 3- and 4-day intervals, and application to the site of the tumor.”
Like the previous trials, this study did not turn up any safety concerns.
These animal studies indicate that carbon dioxide hydrogel could be a safe and effective cancer treatment.
“This novel transcutaneous CO2 application might be useful to treat primary tumors, while mitigating some side effects.”
The study showed that carbon dioxide hydrogel therapy is ready for human trials.
“These results indicate that transcutaneous CO2 application could be safe for clinical trials.”
Carbon dioxide can be increased in the body in a number of other ways.
Breathing less will increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the body.
Some types of meditation and a therapy known as Buteyko breathing can increase CO2 by decreasing the rate of breathing.
This may be a large reason why they can have beneficial effects.
Recently another study used a device called a partial rebreather in the treatment of migraine.
This device catches some of the exhaled air and allows the person to breathe it in again — increasing the amount of CO2.
Hopefully this CO2 research will be continued.
“The antitumor effects of transcutaneous CO2 application in humans should now be evaluated in clinical studies.”
You should always consult a healthcare practitioner about treating and diagnosing health problems.
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