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what is a synergistic effect with cancer using HBOT, methylene blue, I.V. vitamin C, I.V. ALA. DCA and any other synergistic therapy
ChatGPT said: The combination of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), methylene blue, I.V. vitamin C, I.V. alpha-lipoic acid (ALA), and dichloroacetate (DCA) has gained attention as a potential synergistic approach in cancer therapy due to their combined ability to target cancer metabolism, oxidative stress, and mitochondrial dysfunction. Here’s an overview of their interactions and how they work together to enhance cancer treatment: 1. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) - Effect: Increases oxygen tension in tissues, reduces hypoxia, and enhances the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). - Synergy:Makes cancer cells more susceptible to oxidative stress from other treatments like I.V. vitamin C and methylene blue.Reduces the tumor’s ability to evade therapies by overcoming hypoxia-induced resistance. 2. Methylene Blue - Effect: Restores mitochondrial function by acting as an alternative electron carrier in the electron transport chain (ETC). Promotes oxidative phosphorylation in cells. - Synergy:Enhances the mitochondrial effects of DCA by further promoting aerobic metabolism.Increases oxidative stress in cancer cells under hyperbaric oxygen conditions, leading to greater ROS-induced cell damage.Works with I.V. vitamin C, which generates ROS, by maintaining mitochondrial function and oxygen utilization. 3. I.V. Vitamin C (Ascorbate Therapy) - Effect: Acts as a pro-oxidant in high doses by generating hydrogen peroxide and ROS, which selectively kill cancer cells. - Synergy:ROS production is amplified under high-oxygen conditions (HBOT).Methylene blue and DCA enhance mitochondrial oxygen use and metabolism, increasing ROS production.Vitamin C may regenerate antioxidants in normal cells while pushing cancer cells into oxidative damage due to poor antioxidant defenses. 4. I.V. Alpha-Lipoic Acid (ALA) - Effect: A potent antioxidant that supports mitochondrial function and can also regulate glucose metabolism. - Synergy:Protects healthy cells from oxidative damage during high-ROS treatments like HBOT and I.V. vitamin C.Supports mitochondrial health and energy production, complementing the effects of methylene blue and DCA.May reduce lactic acid buildup in cancer cells by promoting mitochondrial metabolism.
2 likes • Feb '25
Just a note on this original post. One thing that I am concerned about is people doing too many things at once and not looking for interactions. Like for fun I drink Methylene Blue, and I was putting Vitamin C into one of my other drinks for a while. I later put the Methylene Blue and Vitamin C into the same drink, and the liquid went clear. Basically the Vitamin C reacted with the MB and made it into the reduced form called LeucoMethylene Blue. Normally the body reduces it inside itself, so it made me wonder if I was wasting my money or still getting benefit. With IV MB the pharma rep I met 2 days ago said that you can’t do IV MB for 21 days per dose for a complete washout. He wasn’t aware of part of the reasoning for this being that in hospitals you dose 4mg/kg as opposed to the micro dosing that most people do with MB such as 4-40mg. Also above 50mg it turns into H2O2 in the body, and has other effects that are more pro oxidant vs anti-oxidant such as biofilm disruption. I hope everyone is doing their research on all the supps they are taking 😊
1 like • Feb '25
@Stuart Briscoe Standard treatment protocols for HBOT treating most conditions is somewhere between 1.5-2.8 ATA (depending on the condition) breathing 100% O2, 5 days per week because hospitals are only open 5 days a week. Sometimes the protocol allows for 2x per day so long as they are at least 4 hours apart. So for some people they are doing 10 sessions a week until they do somewhere in the range of 40-80 sessions, or until a wound is healed… With the metabolic approach they are looking at 1 session every 2-4 days. This is a very different approach. Also with the small amount of time spent in a HBOT chamber the chances of O2 Tox is very low. Typically up to 2 hours max is done in a session, but most are done at 1 or 1.5 hours, and even most 1.5 hour sessions are actually only 1 hour of O2 because of the air breaks and compression/decompression time.
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Hi all, I would love to know what info you have come across regarding HBOT in your journeys. E.g. Recommended pressures, times… anything. If you have sources too that would be even better. I am also assuming that on a page like this most people would be doing it alongside Keto as a metabolic approach to cancer. Would be nice to see what information is circulating around the internet on forums and more 😊 Reason for this post is I have clients coming to see me, and if they’re working with a practitioner they are all saying they want different protocols, or the practitioner only gives the pressure and not the time or any other nuances.
1 like • Jan '25
@Stuart Briscoe that’s awesome. I’ve listened to a few Dom and Thomas podcasts, that’s partially how I found groups like this. If you don’t mind I have a couple of questions: 1) on those 90 min sessions did they do air breaks, that is they switched it to air in the mask, or they asked you to remove the mask for 5 mins every 20 mins? 2) And where in the world are you based? 3) Which literature are you referring to where it says it is clear, as I have heard conflicting info. i.e. I have heard Keto is good, adding HBOT is better, adding DON or glutamine inhibitors is even better, but people still get results with Keto alone let alone adding in HBOT. Also it would be good to see what HBOT protocols are followed for this as I have heard of many protocols (every 2 days, every 4 days, or daily for x amount of sessions).
2 likes • Jan '25
@Nicola Chapman You must be in the UK! How good. That community and warm welcome environment is just as important as the therapies. If you can go twice a week that would be even better!
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