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The neuroscientist Dr. Cyril B. Courville wrote, "crippled nerve cells may persist in the margins of wounds of the brain for many years." Astrup, Siesjo and Symon suggested that within these damaged margins, idling neurons are present. They are metabolically lethargic and are non-functional, because of low oxygen levels and secondary damage. But they remain viable and are subject to being revived with hyperbaric oxygen therapy.

Proof of this dormant life of the brains cells has been demonstrated with the use of SPECT brain scans done before and after a series of hyperbaric oxygen therapy. In the journal Stroke, Dr. Richard Neubauer, a pioneer in the use of this therapy for treating various neurological diseases, reported outstanding results in a group of 122 stoke patients treated with HBOT. In one case, significant functional improvement was noted when Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy was used 14 years after the initial stroke.

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  • @Dreadnaught2585

    2 Atmosphere's is the ultimate goal I mean.

    It is best to start at about 1.1 or 1.2 Atmospheric Pressures

  • He is refering to atmospheric pressure in this video.

    IE:>> 1.5 is .5 above the normal atmospheric pressure.

    The ideal setup would be:

    2 Atmospheric Pressures and a 35% oxygen level.

  • @Lodine66

    First off the human brain does not protect itself from "elevated oxygen levels" when the human body is UNDER PRESSURE!

    Which is exactly what Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy treatment is:

    The implimention and asorbition when under pressure of oxygen into the Human body.

    Under pressure the veins and arteries of the Human body actually open up and let the blood flow more easily allowing for greater asorbition of oxygen. Allowing for greater and quicker healing.

  • This worked for my son, hands down HBOT was our ~wow~ factor. Costs a fortune in Canada, but what wouldn't you try for your child to give them a chance to function at their full potential? My answer was...I would try anything at all, even if each therapy helped only 1 percent. HBOT was incredible...oxygen does heal, Biology 101 folks, crazy and incredible I tell you, but my son is well on the road to recovery now from Autism. Heal the internal imbalances folks, makes total sense to me.

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