


Integrative
Cancer Support
Therapies
If you or a loved one is navigating a cancer treatment, you may be exploring ways to support the body, reduce side effects, and improve overall well-being.
Two therapies are gaining attention in integrative care:
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
AND
High-Dose IV Vitamin C (IVC)

Enhanced Oxidative Stress on Cancer Cells
IVC may produce hydrogen peroxide. HBOT increases oxygen availability, which may amplify this effect.
Reduced Inflammation & Tissue Damage
HBOT supports tissue repair and blood vessel growth. IVC helps reduce oxidative damage to healthy cells.
Improved Tumor Oxygenation
Tumors often exist in low oxygen environments. HBOT helps oxygenate these tissues.
Immune System Support
IVC supports immune cell activity.
Oxygen rich environments can enhance cellular function
Support during Chemo and Radiation
Together these therapies may help:
-Reduce fatigue
-Improve recovery
-Support resiliance

HBOT supports oxygen delivery and tissue-level recovery.
IV Vitamin C supports cellular balance, energy, and systemic resilience.
Together, they may help support healing, recovery, and quality of life during treatment

Hyperbaric Oygen Therapy
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy increases oxygen availability in the body by delivering 100% oxygen in a pressurized, deeply restorative environment. This supports the body’s natural ability to heal and recover at the tissue and cellular level.
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High-Dose IV Vitamin C
Intravenous Vitamin C delivers high-potency vitamin C directly into the bloodstream, allowing for optimal cellular absorption and systemic support during treatment and recovery.
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Important Note
These therapies are intended as supportive, adjunctive care only. They are not a cure for cancer and are not a replacement for standard treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation, or surgery. All care should be coordinated with a qualified medical provider.