WHAT IS RECOMMENDED? For chronic disease, chronic injury and infections: forty-five
to sixty minutes, two to five times per week for a total of 20-40 treatments, based on individual cases and results, are recom- mended. Future treatments are scheduled to maintain health and fitness.
For acute sprain or strain injury and fractures of bone: in-
dividual results will vary, but patients may expect considerable healing within five visits.
For pre and post surgical recovery: treatments prior to sur- gery can boost your immune system and prepare your body to recover more quickly. After surgery it can help decrease tissue inflammation thereby relieving pain and swelling. mHBOT is widely used after cosmetic surgeries to improve results and speed healing.
To detoxify the body and decrease inflammatory conditions:
varies per individual. Expect a minimum of six treatments in two weeks to jumpstart your liver detox enzymes (such as superoxide dismutase) that break down inflammatory proteins in the blood.
For Cerebral Palsy, Multiple Sclerosis, traumatic brain in-
jury, Stroke and Autism: a minimum commitment of 40 sessions is required due to the time required for the body to heal. These conditions also respond well to certain dietary changes and nutritional supplements needed to rebuild the injured tissue.
For Congestive Heart Failure: increased oxygen gives the heart an opportunity to rest and rebuild. Ten treatments over three
weeks, when paired with a high-quality CoQ 10 supplement, offer reduced ankle swelling and an improved ability to sleep.
WILL HEALTH INSURANCE COVER THE COST OF mHBOT? mHBOT is not usually a covered service for most diagnoses
by most health insurance policies. The customer service center with your health insurance provider can tell you specifics of your policy. For the athlete training for a big event or someone wanting to try one session, individual one-hour sessions are available for purchase.
Most individuals with acute injury or chronic illness will
receive substantial savings when purchasing a package of treat- ments.
THE POWER OF OXYGEN In The Oxygen Revolution, Dr. Paul Harch offers a funda- mental understanding of hyperbaric oxygen therapy: In the most basic terms, HBOT uses oxygen therapeutically
for many conditions in which tissues have been damaged by varying degrees of oxygen deprivation. This sounds simple enough, but of course, harnessing the power of oxygen is a more complex proposition. The definition of hyperbaric oxygen ther- apy is the use of oxygen under pressure as a drug to treat basic disease processes and their diseases.
When oxygen is under pressure, it acts like a drug and has
drug like effects on the DNA and other components of each cell, bringing about permanent changes in the cell and surrounding tissue. Over the decades of experimentation with HBOT, we've discovered that it's “secret of success” is its cumulative effect, meaning that after 25 to 35 treatments, the body's tissues have
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