Flood Your Body With Oxygen is "Mr. Oxygen" Ed McCabe's follow-up to his best-seller Oxygen Therapies, and is the seminal work on the subject and encompasses its' entirety. DISEASES CAN'T LIVE IN ACTIVE OXYGEN. Proven safe solutions for all the major problems facing our health, our animals, our food supply, and our environment are explained simply and backed up with testimonials and industry and medical cites. Complete explanations and usage of all known Oxygen Therapies. Referrals.
This book is enormous (about 600 pages) and covers almost every possible connection between oxygen and health.
This book has five parts:
Part One: The Problems (about 40 pages) — deals with the importance of oxygen and oxygen stealers which cause disease. Part Two: The Solutions (over 300 pages) — a power packed treatment of healthy nutrients and oxygen supplements and treatments. Part Three: The Evidence (about 100 pages) — includes medical testimonials and reports. Part Four: The politics (over 100 pages) — covers why traditional medicine often shuns oxygen therapies, even though they are effectively used all over the world. Part Five: The Resources (about 40 pages) — includes an index and various oxygen resources.
One example of the depth of this book is a chapter titled “How Oxygen Therapies Affect Specific Diseases. This chapter covers several dozen diseases (arthritis, cancer, sickle cell anemia, AIDS, etc.) and is more than 70 pages long of which about 15 pages are devoted to cancer.
This book contains testimonies on many oxygen therapies. For example, there are some 35 pages just for hydrogen peroxide alone.
There are many pages devoted to unusual topics you might not believe are related to oxygen. For example, he says “The Chi Machine lets you relax and helps move your oxygen.” He also mentions that far Infrared rays, not stopped by the atmosphere, “penetrate the body and increase blood and lymph flow, and therefore the oxygen flow.”
For most readers, this book is overkill. That said, the information is excellent and extremely well researched. Many will elect to carefully read many parts of the book yet gloss over endless studies and testimonials.
CONS: If you want Cliff Notes for oxygen, this is NOT your book, as amazing as it is. For many, it is overwhelming. Even though I love a book with an index, this index lists every page related to a topic. The best (or worst) example of that is that there are some 200 pages (1/3 of the book) in the index under “water” and that makes it hard to find what you may have read or want to locate in this massive book simply by searching for “water.” However, most index topics have far fewer pages.
Ed McCabe is like an apostle of Oxygen. He travels the world teaching Oxygen researching all the way. It is criminal that the mainstream medicine ignores the healing benefits of oxygen.. It's just there is no money in it. I love all the ideas etc. Ed presents ,,, ... I am a believer.
This is a very comprehensive book with a lot of great information in it. The highlights, for me, were the sections on hydrogen peroxide and ozone therapies. He does a good job of organizing and putting forth a lot of information on some great therapies.
However, the chapter on hydrogen peroxide therapy brought forth a lot of doubts. I know I said that was one of the highlights for me, and it was, but also one of the book's downfalls. He describes how to do peroxide therapy in great detail, and talks about a lot of it's history in the medical literature. But he says that, because of today's better oxygen products (some of which he conveniently sells) he cannot recommend doing H.P. therapy unless you are in a poor country where that is your only option. My issue with this, is that he fails to completely address the physiologic reasons why H.P. therapy is effective. It's not just about oxygenating the body. Peroxides are produced and used by the body for some very critical reasons: to destroy pathogens of all kinds, and to create the sex and thyroid hormones, increase metabolic rate, etc. It is the H.P. specifically that does these things, so taking those other products will NOT have the same benefit. Not even close.
That being the case, it makes me question his knowledge on these subjects, and makes me doubt a lot of the other information in the book. I also wonder if he's just trying to sell his products, and really has the public's health as his top priority. I do believe he has done a lot of great work educating the public in this area, and he probably means well, but I can't fully recommend the book, or his products, for the reasons I've stated.
I think the book is worth having and reading, as long as you don't take his word as gospel. He doesn't have a science background, and if he did, he may have been a little more complete in the information he gave.