For those exploring complementary options in cancer wellness, HOCATT—short for Hyperthermic Ozone and Carbonic Acid Transdermal Therapy—offers a unique blend of supportive therapies. While often compared to HBOT (Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy), these two therapies work quite differently. HBOT involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber to increase oxygen in the blood and tissues. In contrast, HOCATT delivers ozone and other therapeutic gases transdermally (through the skin) in a steam sauna environment, while also inducing mild hyperthermia to support detox and immune function.
Although I don’t offer HBOT in my practice, I believe it’s a valuable therapy. HOCATT simply provides a different, multi-modal approach to wellness support—especially beneficial for those seeking to strengthen their body during or after cancer treatment.
What Is HOCATT?
The HOCATT system is an advanced wellness chamber that merges several therapies into one experience. These include ozone therapy, carbonic acid therapy, far infrared heat, steam, and even aromatherapy. While the technology sounds complex, the experience is straightforward: the patient sits in a chamber that surrounds the body (while the head remains outside), allowing therapeutic gases and heat to penetrate the skin and promote detoxification.
How Does It Work?
HOCATT operates by raising body temperature—a process known as hyperthermia—while also increasing oxygen saturation in the tissues. Cancer cells often thrive in low-oxygen environments and struggle under elevated temperatures, so this combination aims to weaken them and enhance the effects of other medical treatments.
Ozone, the star component, is a powerful oxygen molecule known to stimulate immune responses, reduce inflammation, and support cellular repair. When combined with carbonic acid and steam, the result is enhanced blood circulation and improved toxin elimination through the skin. This therapeutic synergy can be particularly valuable for patients whose detox pathways are under stress from conventional treatments like chemotherapy and radiation.
Benefits for Cancer Patients
While HOCATT is not a standalone cancer treatment, it can play a meaningful role in a holistic cancer care plan. Its benefits may include:
Immune Support: By boosting immune system function, the body may be better equipped to fight off infections or manage disease progression.
Improved Circulation and Oxygenation: Better blood flow means more oxygen and nutrients can reach tissues, potentially helping recovery and cellular health.
Detoxification: Steam and ozone help open pores and promote sweating, which may assist in removing toxins accumulated through treatments or environmental exposure.
Symptom Relief: Some patients have reported reduced fatigue, pain, and nausea, along with better sleep and mood balance, following sessions.
The Role of Hyperthermia and Oxygenation
Cancer therapies often aim to make abnormal cells more susceptible to destruction. Hyperthermia—raising the body’s core temperature—can disrupt cancer cell proteins and enzymes, rendering them more vulnerable to conventional treatments. Increased oxygen levels, provided via ozone and steam, further create an environment in which cancer cells struggle to survive.
A Complementary Approach
HOCATT is best used alongside other medical(holistic and non holistic) treatments, not in place of them. Its role is to strengthen the body’s resilience, promote detox, and enhance overall wellbeing—important factors for anyone navigating the complex path of cancer care.
Whether you’re currently undergoing treatment or seeking proactive support for your health, integrative therapies like HOCATT offer a fascinating blend of ancient healing principles and modern technology. Every journey through cancer is unique. If you’re seeking supportive therapies to complement your care, I’m here when you’re ready. If you’re based in Auckland and are interested in finding out more information around HOCATT, please book at 15 Discovery Call here or to book your first HOCATT session.