You're Missing Major Benefits If You're Not Doing THIS With A Hyperbaric Chamber

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2022
  • Many of the long-term benefits that come with regular Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy have to do with this powerful tool.
    It has an accelerated effect on our cell signaling, especially with regards to sirtuin activation, cell cycle activation, and DNA repair, epigenetic repair, and tissue regeneration.
    Of course we get the short-term benefits of megadosing oxygen like increased ATP production, increased mitochondrial performance, increased immune system activation, etc.
    But the research indicates this is very stimulating from a healing and regenerative standpoint and is largely responsible for stimulating sirtuins, HIF-1-alpha, VEGF, BDNF, and stem cells.
    So what is this mystery tool?
    Check out this video to find out!
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Комментарии • 13

  • @ventilator98
    @ventilator98 19 дней назад

    Im 32 years old, am on a ventilator through a trach, have a slew of neurological conditions, have a feeding tube, neurogenic bladder, neuromuscular weakness, and many other conditions. My Chiropractor has a Mild Hyperbaric Chamber, specifically an OxyAir 32 model, and I have a VOCSN ventilator which is compatible with mild hyperbaric chamber therapy. Well I have a lot of conditions and I wanted to see if I could benefit from a few sessions in the Hyperbaric chamber, but due to my medical conditions, and the seizures I had a few months ago, my chiropractor refuses to put me in the Hyperbaric Chamber. I KID YOU NOT! He won't put me in there. He's denied me access. And I think it's a load of garbage, because I have a great mental capacity, I'm not going to try to get out of the chamber when it's at full pressure. I know the pressure cannot be reduced from 40 KPA all of the sudden, and I would just lie in there, quietly for the hour and 15 minutes patients are in there, but the guy refuses to put me in. I told them I would be safe in there, but he said "NO!" So that's not happenin. Which I think it not right! You know, even my Primary Care Physician thinks and told the Chiropractor that I could benefit. And the Chiropractor told me to consult with him, but when I did, the chiropractor decided to deny me access. So I'm switching Chiropractors!

  • @epyle100
    @epyle100 Год назад +2

    My PD brother has done over 108 HBOT at 100% O2 and up to 2.4 ata's with most at / below 2.0 . His PD was diagnosed in 1995 so without HBOT and other mitigating non pill / off label experiments, Id say he'd be gone by now. The relative "induced" hypoxia intrigues me. I believe Dr Efrati in Tele Aviv has this protocol but what are his best parameters? Yours? Would breathing into a bag (raising CO2) inside the chamber be a low risk approach? He (with 55 others) did a clinic trial at MGH Boston in 2012 gene transfer into the substantia nigra with good results one year later but wearing off in later years. Is the substantial nigra necrotic or perhaps just metabolically challenged? (Hence, O2 reviable) Thank you!

  • @samuils
    @samuils 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hi doctor, if you are in a 1.3 chamber I assume the air brakes would still be advantageous? If so, what does the on off protocol looks like? I mean time mask on/time mask off?

    • @Tactical_Manatee
      @Tactical_Manatee 4 месяца назад

      20 minutes on, 5 min off. That’s how the Israelis do it at Aviv Clinics. But they use at least 2.0 ATA pressures

  • @robertfelber2736
    @robertfelber2736 Год назад +1

    I have a soft chamber the solace 210. As of now i dont have a concentrator hooked up to unit. The rep said there is still benfits to just the pressurized cabin. is this true? i do have a concentrator ordered just curious if im wasting my time until then.

    • @HBOTUSA
      @HBOTUSA  Год назад

      Yes there are still benefits from breathing regular air in a soft chamber! But using a concentrator enhances the benefits.

  • @SuperRAG22
    @SuperRAG22 Год назад +2

    If you are in the chamber and on oxygen how long are you are on and how long off the mask?

    • @HBOTUSA
      @HBOTUSA  Год назад +6

      Those protocols will vary. The most generic of which would
      Be 20 min O2, 5 min air

  • @Cancerfighterowen
    @Cancerfighterowen Год назад +2

    My chamber is like 1.5 or so. It’s from summit to sea. How does this differ from a 2.0 tank regarding benefits?

    • @HBOTUSA
      @HBOTUSA  Год назад +4

      Soft chambers on the US are capped at 1.3 ata. There is still lots of value but there are virtually no comparison studies. The study we are doing currently is the first comparison I know of and I am sure there will be some that follow! Overall there is a place for all chambers even though their results and benefits will vary based on amounts of pressure and percentages of oxygen.

  • @marcelina1311
    @marcelina1311 Год назад +1

    They told me at clinic with lyme i need to go to hbot at least 30/40 times.
    Would this be safe? 5 times a day, one hour, 30 or 40 days, 1.3 ATA?

    • @marcelina1311
      @marcelina1311 Год назад +1

      5 times in a week im sorry*

    • @HBOTUSA
      @HBOTUSA  Год назад +1

      Yes that's a safe amount. There are daily limits, but that would put you way below the limits. See our video regarding CNS oxygen toxicity ruclips.net/video/qzUy672I4fU/видео.html & pulmonary oxygen toxicity ruclips.net/video/wVTQhQc8g1k/видео.html for more info on that.