Guest guest Posted April 25, 2006 Report Share Posted April 25, 2006 Hi, Have been wondering for a long time about the fact that I use Oxygen at night. I have sleep apnea and it was my idea to start the Oxygen. My problem is should I use it so much since it is an oxidant, right??? I have non-hodgkins lymphoma and have used Oxygen Elements Plus. I know that cancer doesn't like oxygen but is there a difference between the two. I am concerned about this. I take anti-oxidants. Any comments appreciated. Thanks, H. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2006 Report Share Posted April 25, 2006 Hi, . I'm sorry about your non-Hodgkins lymphoma. I have sleep apnea myself, and getting more oxygen while you are sleeping is just what you need to do for that. I use a CPAP machine, but increasing the oxygen content of the air you breath will accomplish the same thing. I think you must be wondering about whether using breathing oxygen will increase your level of reactive oxygen species, including oxidizing free radicals. This should not be a problem unless you use 100% oxygen, and for a long time (longer than a few hours). In that case, there can be an increase in oxidizing free radicals in the lungs only, and that can damage the epithelial cells in the lungs. If the levels of antioxidants in the epithelial lining fluid of your lungs (vitamin C or ascorbate, urate and glutathione) are lower than normal, I think this issue would show up sooner. Rich > > Hi, > Have been wondering for a long time about the fact that I use Oxygen at night. I have sleep apnea and it was my idea to start the Oxygen. My problem is should I use it so much since it is an oxidant, right??? I have non-hodgkins lymphoma and have used Oxygen Elements Plus. I know that cancer doesn't like oxygen but is there a difference between the two. I am concerned about this. I take anti- oxidants. > Any comments appreciated. > Thanks, > H. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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