I do ozone IV once per week and I use HBOT 5 days a week. I have over 900 dives since late 2018. I’m 50 and I feel like a 25 year old.
@dano4750Ай бұрын
What ATA do u do for ur dives?
@SynapseDelawareАй бұрын
Any stacking therapy with hydrogen water?
@michaelmanning2689Ай бұрын
Thank You Dr. Sonners for another of your informative videos on HBOT. I am on my 9th week of treatment (30-10-30 @ 2atm protocol) for radiation cystitis. I also have a peripheral nerve injury in both feet from chemotherapy I received 10 years ago. I have now begun to have a return in sensation to both of my feet. I know the injury occurred a long time ago but I am very encouraged to have some improvement. I have also noticed some of the nerves that control my bladder are improving as well. I started HBOT to treat one problem but it is helping other problems as well. It's a great treatment modality w the potential for a lot of upside w little downside affects.
@HBOTUSAАй бұрын
@@michaelmanning2689 I agree!! Thank you for sharing.
@wayneharrison9222Ай бұрын
Fantastic presentation.
@HBOTUSAАй бұрын
@@wayneharrison9222 thank you
@robertmarking817Ай бұрын
Another great video!!! Thanks Dr Sonners!
@HBOTUSAАй бұрын
@@robertmarking817 thank you sir!!
@BillSchindler-z5mАй бұрын
Great Video. Thank you
@HBOTUSAАй бұрын
@@BillSchindler-z5m thank you sir!!
@JIFDАй бұрын
Thank you for all you do. I was struck by lightning via an antenna through both 12v & 110v equipment. It left me with neuro damage, cervical damage, low brain perfusion, tachycardia, and liver damage. HBOT was recommended, but it seemed better to buy v rental. For me, I don't know whether to go soft for now to see or just go all out.
@HBOTUSAАй бұрын
Sorry to hear that! We did a video a while back about renting vs buying vs going to a clinic that you may find helpful: kzbin.info/www/bejne/naGQoX2hhNOkb68 It's different for each individual, but we often advise people to start with going to a clinic first to do an initial larger protocol to see if they experience the benefits they're seeking, and then make the choice to rent or buy for continued use at home (or continue going to a clinic). Others don't have access to any clinics, so they go with the rent first approach to see if it helps them (again after doing a larger initial protocol like we teach), and then decide if they want to buy one or just rent it periodically when they want to do another larger protocol.
@timothybernhard2478Ай бұрын
Thank you very much! Answered a lot of questions I had. Would Ozone IVs also be helpful for neuropathy in conjunction with hyperbaric? If so how best to integrate them? If this is covered in another video can you point me to it?
@HBOTUSAАй бұрын
@@timothybernhard2478 that’s really hard to answer here. There are dozens of variations that might be useful. And other that could be harmful. We do utilize both at times for these patients depending on what the cause of the issues are, how well the person tolerated different treatments.
@timothybernhard2478Ай бұрын
@@HBOTUSA Thank you, I understand. Knowing there are harmful combinations is helpful. I would imagine it has to do with oxidation. Thank you for your reply.
@AzmolMiah-r3qАй бұрын
If HBOT helps angiogenesis would it do that for tumors too?
@robertwood9984Ай бұрын
Oxygen as an Oxidant, and a Vascular Constricter, how is it that such good results occur? Is it the cascade of the Antioxidant effects? What is a detailed explanation of this please. Thanks!
@HBOTUSAАй бұрын
@@robertwood9984 I’ve done about 4 videos on the balance between oxidation and reduction. The pros and cons. Lots of details in those videos. The we just finished writing comes out next week. More detail in there than you can image. Short answer…. Yes cascade of signaling changes that stimulate antioxidant, anti inflammatory changes, immune stimulation, growth factors, healing and repair
@LynneDeSimoneАй бұрын
Can it really help repair Small fiber neuropathy??
@HBOTUSAАй бұрын
@@LynneDeSimone we have seen good benefits for people dealing with this issue over the years