Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) Education * Implementation * Support This channel is dedicated to answering the following questions: - How does Hyperbaric therapy work? - What does Hyperbaric therapy do? - What can Hyperbaric therapy help with? - What research supports the use of HBOT? Patients use hyperbaric therapy for help with a multitude of conditions including but not limited to TBI/Concussion, Dementia, Multiple Sclerosis, PTSD, Parkinson's, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Developmental Delays, Neuropathy, Diabetes, Wound Healing, Lyme and other co-infections, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Inflammatory Bowel disease (IBD), Erectile dysfunction (ED), Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), Post Stroke Recovery, Tinnitus, Sudden Hearing Loss, Post Surgical Recovery, Anti Aging and Regenerative Medicine and many more. There are over 100 Internationally recognized indications for hyperbaric therapy!
I have small fiber neuropathy from autoimmune diseases. I have tried soft chambers until I couldn’t afford it anymore. It seemed to be the only treatment that helped so far. Would insurance cover my diagnosis? I’m desperate
After seeing the Israelis research regarding lengthening of telomeres from Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, I've investigated on less expensive options to achieve the same goal. I've wondered if the LiveO2 system which increases the concentration of O2 to be used during high intensity stationary exercise (Stationary bike, elliptical, etc.) would achieve the same results of lengthening telomeres? I haven't been able to find any research in this area. DO you have any insight? Thanks very much!
Greetings i am on the verge of moving to Panama where the cost of living is less and i will be able to maximize my retirement income and be able to afford multiple HBOT sessions. My question is do i have be Leary or worried about the quality of the oxygen in Panama? The name of the clinic is X-Tend (nice website)in Panama City Panama. Any info would be appreciated.
Finally a video on this! Im working with people who are hypersensitive to HBOT and I havent seen it discussed much. they are all people who have gotten neurological injury from psychiatric medications and their brains and nervous systems are really sick. Many of them only tolerate 1,1ata on air 30 minutes every other day. but there are some who are so sensitive that they only tolerate 1,1 ata 15 minutes every 4th or 5th day. this is crazy! I wondder why I see such people all the time and others dont. its a good checklist you provided for identifying them beforehand. do you also think that those people could have mitochondrial damage? or what else makes you unprocess oxygen?
@@HBOTUSA anything else that is wrong in those bodies of hypersensitive people? Or how to recognize them beforehand? Honestly ive been trying to find answers to those questions for years
Hyperbaric therapy is widely available in hospitals in China. Almost all stroke survivors are prescribed hyperbaric oxygen therapy after they become stabilized and the results are remarkable within a short period of time. I’m surprise hyperbaric oxygen therapy is not used in other parts of the world as the first line of recovery for stroke.
I am in fact lethargic a few hours after my late morning session. I've also had significant reconstructive surgery to my face following a finding of skin cancer. Now I better understand the linkage between the circumstances. (Also mildly Autistic)
Wow! I'm a strong believer in this argument. Quality of life is a sustained, continuous investment. The outcome is your best-self, living with optimal health, living better and longer.
Great video, yet the main question remains not answered: what is the maximum dosage per session (or in 24 hours) before you get oxygen toxicity and what it the maximum dosage per session (or in 24 hours) before you stop seeing any increase in the benefits of the session?
Guidelines exist in order to keep people safe but there are no absolute answers to those questions. I have done a number of videos on oxygen toxicity as well as best protocols to consider in order to share those guidelines.
I have mold mycotoxin. There is no CIRS but hyperbaric will help a little but would need antioxidants. IV glutathione, vitamins and lacking nutrients. I get two IV’s per week and HBOT every day but Sat-Sun. I definitely feel worse after HBOT. If anyone has been diagnosed with CIRS (where? Out of nowhere.) Do have the mold tests such as RealTimeLabs. You’ll be happy to know treatment helps if you get the mold out of your house or office. A CIRS diagnosis is a huge harmful lie. Ever wonder why about CIRS? It protects your A/C Company, schools, workplaces and there are LOBBYISTS TRYING TO KEEP PEOPLE FROM GETTING TESTED AND TREATED FOR MOLD TOXINS. 26% of the population can acquire mold toxins.
So perhaps maybe some IV fluids should be offered after HBOT, or suggest sauna to flush out what's being treated within HBOT...? to help reduce toxic load on it's way out...to help it along...
Thank you so much for this video. My husband has CIRS and when I increased his sessions from 60 to 90 minutes, he reported feeling exhausted after treatments. I believe he is experiencing the Herxheimer effect and we are going to "push through", knowing that there will be healing to look forward to. Thank you so much for taking the time to explain this phenomenon.
@@nerychristian That's a good point. He usually does HBOT in the afternoon, well after taking morning pills and supplements. But we could experiment by removing supplements temporarily for a few days and seeing if that makes a difference.
Sir I can edit your youtube video to leave up your video quality and make it more crunch if yoy interested in my proposal please reply me. I can save your time and money
Approximately how many pre-surgical sessions are recommended? I understand it varies procedure to procedure, but what is a good round about number? Thanks
I’ve done a few videos on that. Depends on the pressure someone needs, home chambers are not capable of higher pressures typically. Also on space in the home, costs etc. some for some people yes that’s the best bet. For others it’s best to go somewhere and make sure you are getting the right pressure and percentage of oxygen. I would say it’s case by case
I have been radiation injured and now have radiation proctitus after brackey therapy for cervical cancer. Canada's healthcare system would never send you to hyperbaric for pre healing before it happens. They let me wait 5 months with so much blood loss needed blood every 6 to 8 weeks. Now finally they said yes to send me. Praying this helps my whole body that has been broken down by radiation and chemo.❤
I have used HBOT twice a month before I recently purchased a Vitaries 320 with oxygen concentrator and cooler. I am now 5 days on 2 days off for 1 hour each session at home. This protocol in that soft-sided chamber has unquestionably resulted in improved tissue oxygenation in my body. I have noticed substantial improved performance, better overall health, and general wellness. And I can cite real-world practical examples as proof. This in just 2 weeks' time. ...Wow! Yes. Absolutely, they work. And work well. I am sure the best benefits are yet to come, too.
yes; but consider the source when asking this question. Higher pressure doesn't mean better. It could mean more money. Did I notice a different usage the in-center higher pressure for my myriad of issues caused by healthcare neglect and a perfect storm of toxic bombz like mold toxicity that was in my workplace, the gym and my home, which set me up for severe cvd in march 2020 (infection, not lethal injection)? Yes, but that's because I also had a stroke from the neglect, and a lot of post-concussion issue, etc. Higher doesn't mean better. You just may need more time/longer treatment phases.
i am 37... i have scoliosis, osteoperosis, connective tissue deterioration, buristis, and lyme disease... i basically have the skeleton of a 130 year old complaining about the weather... a couple years ago i was in florida and i actually hurt very rarely... now i am in northern minnesota and cannot leave for at least 3 years... minor fluctuations in air pressure make me useless... the question is... could i live in a hyperbaric chamber at slightly higher than sea level air pressure not as a on and off treatment... can i live in it and keep my bones under a constant pressure?
Is it correct to say, that to get the same results like in a hard chamber I can use a soft chamber with the double or triple amount of sessions ? I have no health problems,it's only for the benefits of the HBOT.
I have been using my low-pressure (1.3 Atmospheres (4 psi) chamber for 65 minutes, twice a day, for 3 weeks to treat concussion symptoms, with excellent results. I use an oxygen condenser (not enriched oxygen) with a cannula. However, I recently started having mild irritation in my bronchial passage (itching, mild mucosal production, mild coughing) and some mild irritation/heaviness in my lungs. Im now taking a week break to measure results and benefits and gauge symptoms. I think there is a slight variation among different people's sensitivity to higher oxygen levels.
Please clarify whether the inability to equalize the ears applies to a 1.3 atmosphere soft hyperbaric chamber or if you apply the hard stop to higher atmospheres or hard chambers. My mom has a skull tumor that was radiated 4 months ago and in the break down has caused a deep fluid build up behind her ear as the body removes the dissonant cells little by little. There is no way for her to clear it by holding her nose. She has been in a soft chamber 3 times for 30 mins maximum at 1.3 and she does very well. She experiences crackling in the fluid behind the ear while she enjoys because it feels as though it could release, but she can’t control that herself. What’s your feedback? We’ve consulted doctors and the clinic owners and she was cleared. I’m interested in further opinion.
This would be true at any pressure….. but If she’s not having ear pain and no visible redness or inflammation in the middle ear it sounds like she is doing ok there
Greetings Can someone please tell me if there is a registry that lists ‘certified hyperbaric specialists’ worldwide so one can know where to go when you are traveling so you don’t get possibly scammed. Could there be an issue with the oxygen that’s being used? I hope you understand what I am asking as imagine that there could be issues down the road with someone trying to cut corners to save a buck somehow by not following protocols?
Can I get those results from a soft shell hyperberic? I would like to get one for my home. It would save me money in the long run to have one. Too expensive and too far from my home to do hyperberic at a center. Especially, if I can use it every few days for the rest of my life.