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About Us

Advancing Global Health Through Practical Mitochondrial Medicine

Oxy Wave Foundation, Inc. is an independent Non—profit platform committed to transforming the future of human health and longevity through the dissemination and development of science-backed, scalable technologies in mitochondrial medicine. We operate at the intersection of research, infrastructure, and education to address pressing global health challenges—particularly those rooted in metabolic dysfunction and mitochondrial decline.
 

Grounded in a systems biology view of health, our foundation focuses on technologies that emerged from space medicine and high-performance environments—adapting them for civilian use in health, wellness, and chronic disease management. Our core initiatives include the development and promotion of Intermittent Hypoxic-Hyperoxic Training (IHHT), controlled gas modulation therapies, and integrated software platforms that bring these approaches into mainstream accessibility.
 

We are not solely focused on the theoretical aspects of human longevity—we specialize in the practical application of longevity science. Our work enables both public health stakeholders and private sector innovators to deploy data-driven, evidence-informed tools that enhance mitochondrial performance and promote cellular resilience at scale.
 

From facilitating access to therapeutic technologies, to advancing educational campaigns and digital platforms for global use, Oxi Wave Foundation exists to bridge a critical gap in global healthcare: the translation of advanced respiratory and metabolic therapies into practical, affordable, and sustainable interventions worldwide.
 

Our vision is simple but ambitious—to democratize the science of cellular optimization and provide high-impact tools for populations suffering from neurodegeneration, chronic fatigue, post-viral syndromes, and other mitochondria-related pathologies, while simultaneously supporting healthy individuals in preserving their cognitive and physiological vitality across the lifespan.

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