Saturday 5 December 2015

Hyperbaric Oxygenated Therapy (HBOT)


HYPERBARIC OXYGENATED THERAPY (HBOT)

 

        

Enhance the lives of the sickly and the aged, especially in areas of high altitude. No medication, no drugs and no harmful toxicity.

Even a healthy person benefits from HBOT.

 

The treatment with hyperbaric oxygen is a non-invasive form of therapy. The patient peacefully breathes 100% oxygen while remains in a pressurized chamber at a pressure two or three times greater than normal atmospheric pressure.

It is the only therapy indicated in some cases and in many other cases it helps in treatment of illnesses and difficult clinical or surgical problems. In addition, it produces a revitalizing effect in all tissues.

 

The crux of hyperbaric oxygen treatment lies in the feasibility of the blood plasma (the fluid in which blood cells float) to allow the dilution of oxygen, increasing from ten to fifteen times the concentration of this element, which produces a four times greater increase of oxygen diffusion from the functional capillaries to the cells.

 

All this independently of the level of oxygen carried by haemoglobin in red blood cells remains the same, which is what usually happens when we breathe during the 24 hours a day.

 

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Hyperbarics & Cancer case studies



CA, USA


The following children have been to our clinic for cancer protocols. All these children were treated with hyperbaric therapy along with two cycle Insulin Potentiation Therapy (IPT) with low and high dose chemotherapy, hyperthermia, and nutritional support with very good results.


Case I: Judah D. (age 2) Leukemia: After intense chemotherapy for Leukemia, Judah came to us with a compromised immune system. He was not in total remission. The family wanted us to try Complementary Alternative Medicine (CAM). He was lethargic and void of energy. The clinical protocol included hyperbaric therapy, low dose chemo with IPT, high dose vitamin C and nutritional intravenous therapy.


Judah’s mother accompanied him inside the hyperbaric chamber, and they both thoroughly enjoyed the sessions. Over the three weeks he was in our clinic, Judah showed marked improvement, especially where energy was concerned. His leukemia responded to the therapy.


Case II: Hannah G. (age 5) Ependymoma of the brain stem: This young girl arrived at our clinic having been pronounced terminal. The doctors in California had given her two weeks to live due to the advanced condition of her brain stem ependymoma.


She suffered partial left side paralysis with drooping eye lids and was barely able to walk. Due to the delicate nature of this child and her fear of needles, we encouraged her parents to have a port installed.


Until then, we utilized hyperbaric therapy almost exclusively. She improved significantly in the two weeks she was at the clinic. Her paralysis and drooping of the eyelid went away. She was able to walk and paint pictures.


We treated her with two cycle IPT, nutrition, and hyperbaric therapy. This girl continues to do well and is still without paralysis six months after she has left the clinic.


Case III: Taryn W. (age 12) Kidney cancer (Wilm’s tumor) with metastasis to spine, liver and lungs: this patient was in much pain because of metastasis to her spine. Her condition was grave.


Her main wish was to recover enough to be able to travel to California to ride horses on the beach, a trip that was arranged by Make-A-Wish Foundation.


Daily hyperbaric therapy along with two cycle IPT, hyperthermia and  nutritional therapy for two weeks had her nearly pain free. She went to California for her “Wish” and then returned to the clinic for the rest of her therapy. We were able to extend her life with good quality.


Hyperbaric therapy is part of our treatment for all cancers and many chronic and degenerative diseases and chronic infections, such as Lyme disease—immaterial to the age of the patient.


There is growing evidence which shows that hyperbaric therapy helps the delivery of therapeutic agents close to the site of the disease, and that hyperbaric oxygen is toxic to the cancer cells.


T. R. Shantha, MD, PhD, FACA
GA, USA


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