Can Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Really Treat Cancer? | Dr. Paul Anderson

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025

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  • @citywaterfilter
    @citywaterfilter 17 дней назад +10

    I bought my own hyperbaric oxygen chamber the same week I had the tumor removed from my pancreas via the Whipple Procedure. I was 3rd stage pancreatic cancer. I never did the recommended chemo and radiation. I slept in the chamber sometimes up to 4 to 5 days a week 8 to 10 hours a day. Since July 2023, I logged 1150 hours of hyperbaric at 2 atm. I have no sign of any cancer in my body. It's like I never had it. I agree with Dr. Anderson 100% but I figured out everything he explained in this video on my own. I coupled hyperbaric with natural Sunlight and Red Light Therapy, DDW water Deuterium Depleted Water, a more keto carnivore diet but not overly extreme, and and a special formulation of full spectrum CBG from cannabis and amigdalin both anti-parasitic. I have had sensitive blood tests every 3 months. My cancer is non-detect and I'm healthier than before the disease at this time 1.5 years later.

    • @hyperbaric
      @hyperbaric  17 дней назад

      Great testimonial. Thank you for sharing!

    • @eshippen
      @eshippen 15 дней назад

      This amazing. What pressure did you use in the chamber. You might try TEMP treatment also ,, and breathing hydrogen.

    • @citywaterfilter
      @citywaterfilter 15 дней назад +1

      @@eshippen I always did 2 ATM. So as Dr. Anderson said in this video, I did other oxidative therapies with anti-oxidant. Other oxidative therapies included ozone via hydrocolonic, oral food grade hydrogen peroxide (1 minute miracle cure protocol), breathing hydrogen, drinking dissolved hydrogen, and also breathing brown's gas. My protocol would be to do a session of hyperbaric, take 40 drops of 12% hydrogen peroxide, and then breath hydrogen for the rest of the night. So I was doing an oxidation and the reduction protocol that I figured out on my own. Nobody does this or talks about it from what I can see, but I give Dr. Anderson a lot of credit for how far he comes along with his patients.

    • @citywaterfilter
      @citywaterfilter 15 дней назад

      @@eshippen Actually didn't ever do any infrared saunas although many people recommended for detox and I found some models that I liked. There are so many wholistic options for people that have cancer. I certainly didn't exhaust all my options. If it ever came back, I would ramp up many of these other options that you mention. Thank you.

    • @AmyMadsen-q3v
      @AmyMadsen-q3v 8 дней назад

      How much DDW do you drink per day?

  • @tizi2003
    @tizi2003 20 дней назад +3

    Thank goodness we have at least one or two knowledgeable people in this field. As a patient, I can say that it is really frustrating because we know we want these therapies, and even when we have resources to be able to afford, this field is still like the wild west with doctors not knowing much and guessing grossly on protocols.

    • @bizpixvegas7651
      @bizpixvegas7651 5 дней назад

      I am a patient too and you are so right. It is a guessing game and a costly one at that. Both of my ND doctors recommended IV vitamin C. The problem is that it will cost me about $5K to try the full 3-month protocol!.
      In Paul Merck's book, he listed IV-C as a tier-3 choice to treat cancer. In the book, he has listed the treatments choices in order of effectiveness from tier-1 to tier-4, one being the most effective.
      It is a guessing game with SOC and alternative medicine and we are the subjects of the experiment. One of the solutions is covered by insurance the other one is totally out of pocket. People with the financial resources get to try both. People with no money are stuck with one choice only.

  • @createamenopauserecovery
    @createamenopauserecovery 21 день назад +4

    I'm glad to hear about the red light/photo therapy! It improved my eyesight in one month of daily use - platinum led biomax. Awesome stuff. No more dry eye disease. No more distance prescription. I'm working on my cataracts now. Good research to support this. Highly recommend!

    • @7x779
      @7x779 20 дней назад +1

      More info please

    • @savatryramsaran1877
      @savatryramsaran1877 17 дней назад

      Can you give the brand and where u got it

  • @cw8593
    @cw8593 2 дня назад +1

    How do I get a consultation with Dr Anderson?

    • @hyperbaric
      @hyperbaric  2 дня назад +1

      I am not sure if Dr. Anderson is taking new patients. Please visit his website and send him a message

    • @cw8593
      @cw8593 2 дня назад +1

      Thanks for your quick reply.
      I have sent a message a couple of weeks ago but not had a reply. I am suffering badly with Long Covid/Vaccine injury and I’d really like to talk to him one on one

  • @shawnshawn7477
    @shawnshawn7477 19 дней назад +1

    I have chronic fatigue from lyme/mold. I can't seem to tolerate hyperbaric. Please help

    • @hyperbaric
      @hyperbaric  18 дней назад

      It is quite common for Lyme patients. Most likely you need a personalised protocol. If you need a consultation, you can book one here drmasha.com/hbot/

    • @shawnshawn7477
      @shawnshawn7477 18 дней назад +1

      ​@@hyperbaricunfortunately I was told "protocol" after "protocol" was going to be the answer. All that money wasted, so sorry I don't believe you.

    • @nihilisticprophet6985
      @nihilisticprophet6985 13 дней назад

      @@shawnshawn7477why are you asking for help from her then

    • @Patricia-mn6ii
      @Patricia-mn6ii 3 дня назад

      ​@@shawnshawn7477 hey get off the channel if you aren't interested

  • @georgeespinosa8980
    @georgeespinosa8980 19 дней назад

    I'm in south Florida. Could you recommend sites that use Hyperberic and ozone treatment? And are there any that will work with insurance companies?

    • @hyperbaric
      @hyperbaric  18 дней назад

      There should be plenty of clinics in Florida. I would google Hyperbaric Therapy near me. As for insurance, inquire at the clinic, they will be able to tell you. Some conditions might be covered, others not.

  • @nihilisticprophet6985
    @nihilisticprophet6985 13 дней назад

    What if you had a brain surgery for brain surgery? Is it acute?

  • @laylasmart
    @laylasmart 16 дней назад +1

    45 minutes to answer the title question? Here is the way to answer-
    "Can Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Really Treat Cancer?"
    It's either "Yes" or "No". Very simple answer.

  • @Amelie0812
    @Amelie0812 21 день назад +7

    Why, why WHY ???? that annoying music throughout the whole interview ? That makes it sound like a cheap advertisement. Such an interesting guest and such an important and interesting interview all over. But that music !!! It is so distracting and totally unnecessary and takes away credibility.
    Your Videos don’t need additional „entertainment“ in form of background music/ elevator music.
    I’m sorry it was really hard to listen to.

    • @katherinekempf5232
      @katherinekempf5232 20 дней назад

      I hear no music. I think maybe your computer had another video playing simultaneously.

    • @josemiguelmandolesi4199
      @josemiguelmandolesi4199 20 дней назад

      No music

    • @7x779
      @7x779 20 дней назад +1

      ​@@katherinekempf5232 Its playing , I can hear it in the background on my cellphone !

    • @blueslover1711
      @blueslover1711 20 дней назад

      💯 agree

    • @DesignerVIsuals
      @DesignerVIsuals 20 дней назад

      I agree. Its definitely there, and highly distracting, especially if i accelerate the playback speed (which i usually do with long videos)

  • @jesincov
    @jesincov День назад +1

    This discussion lacks any evidence to support the claims made. I’m not saying it’s wrong but there is no credibility. How is it possible to be this vague having spent many years studying a subject?

    • @hyperbaric
      @hyperbaric  День назад

      Please be more specific at what you have found to be vague, may be I can clarify it for you