Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Hyperbaric Chamber Results



As always when a new therapy starts getting popular,
a lot of debate gets stirred up. Hyperbaric Oxygen
Therapy is no exception.

Look folks, hyperbarics have been around for over
300 years! This is not a new kid on the block. As
scientists and researchers learned all that the
chamber can do, they started promoting it for many
diseases.

Some people got well.

Some people didn't.

Right now, autistic kids are getting a huge boost
using the hyperbaric chamber. The question is does
the 'mild' chamber really worked compared to the
bigger chambers that have more pressure.

I had the same concern. I wanted to get the facts.

So I attended a symposium a couple of years ago
where doctors and researchers came from all over
the world to discuss if hyperbaric chambers really
do work for all these different illnesses as well
as the debate over mild versus deep chambers.

World renowned doctors like Gunnar Heuser, MD, Ph.D.,
from Sweden, Dr. David Steenblock (the stroke doctor
from California), Dr. Frank Morales (from Mexico), and
Dr. Ignacio Fojgel, M.D. from Argentina were presenting
their research using both the mild and deep chambers.

You know what I came away with?

They both work!

It all depends on the illness, how long someone has had
it, and what other therapies they are combining their
healing program with.

Hyperbaric chambers are not the end all and be all of
therapies. For any illness, you MUST use a combination
of therapies. Infrared sauna, ozone, ionization, as
well as quality supplementation are also extremely
effective to use.

I have personally found a company that has new chamber
out that is a 'mild' chamber but instead of 1.3 ATA
they now have it at 1.5 ATA. This simply means that
there's more pressure going into your tissues to
saturate it with oxygen. They are also very affordable.

I recently had a 51 year old woman injure her knee
during exercise go into the chamber. After only 2
sessions she immediately felt 80% improvement. Was
she 100% healed? No! She has to still work on
strengthening her other muscles, stretch slightly,
and do other things to heal. But to get an 80%
improvement is still phenomenal.

That's why it has become so popular with athletes
who have to get back onto the playing field after
their injury.

Look into it, do your research. If you have a
chronic condition, it might be able to help your
body heal.

Great health always,
Dr. Judy

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