

How Exercise with Oxygen Therapy Is A Game-Changer for Cancer
Sep 22, 2025
Brad Pitzele, the founder of One Thousand Roads and a survivor of autoimmune diseases, shares his transformative journey with Exercise With Oxygen Therapy (EWOT). He discusses how EWOT can enhance recovery for those battling breast cancer by improving immunity, reducing inflammation, and alleviating brain fog. Brad explains the practicalities of integrating EWOT into daily life and highlights inspiring success stories from various conditions. Tune in for innovative strategies to support healing and enhance vitality through accessible therapies.
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From Chronic Illness To Building EWOT
- Brad developed severe autoimmune and cancer issues and found conventional drugs harmful or insufficient.
- He discovered EWOT in 2016, built his own system, and gradually regained far better health over years.
Exercise Unlocks Oxygen Uptake
- EWOT pairs near-pure oxygen with exercise to let the body 'pull' in far more oxygen than passive methods.
- Exercise triggers deeper breathing, thinner lung membranes, faster heart rate and vasodilation that amplify oxygen uptake.
Oxygen Opposes Tumor Hypoxia Pathways
- Tumor hypoxia drives HIF and VEGF pathways that promote angiogenesis and metastasis.
- Raising oxygen levels can suppress those pathways and improve response to chemo and radiation.