Integrative Cancer Solutions with Dr. Karlfeldt

Brad Pitzele - Oxygen Therapy, Mitochondria, and Cancer Recovery Breakthroughs

Episode Notes

Is cancer really a disease of oxygen deprivation, and could restoring oxygen be the missing link in healing?

In this episode of Integrative Cancer Solutions, Dr. K sits down with Brad Pitzele to explore the powerful connection between oxygen, mitochondrial health, and cancer. After facing autoimmune disease, Lyme, and melanoma triggered by conventional treatments, Brad shares how oxygen therapy became the turning point in his recovery.

This conversation dives deep into hypoxia, inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, and how therapies like exercise with oxygen and red light can shift the body from a pro-cancer environment to one that supports healing. If you're navigating cancer or chronic illness and looking for root-cause solutions beyond symptom management, this episode is a must-listen.

Key Takeaways:

0:00 Introduction
2:10 From autoimmune disease to melanoma diagnosis
6:20 Why oxygen deficiency increases with age
8:00 Hypoxia and inflammation drive cancer growth
12:30 The Warburg effect and oxygen’s role in cancer
17:10 Exercise with oxygen therapy explained
25:00 Brain fog, fatigue, and recovery improvements
31:00 Red light therapy and mitochondrial energy

Special Offer for Listeners

Brad offered an exclusive discount for listeners of this episode, including significant savings on bundled oxygen therapy (EWOT) and red light systems.

Access the discount here:

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Resources Mentioned:

Brad’s Website - https://cancer.bradtalkshealth.com/

Medical Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or replace professional medical advice. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment decisions.