I've been using a 1.3 ATA chamber to help finally get to the finish line against late-stage neurological Lyme disease (now 36, male). Rectal ozone daily along with steam ozone sauna has brought me back to life over the last 2 years (among other therapies such as PEMF, red light, grounding, supplementation and others). Since I know what additional oxygen has done for me, hyperbaric almost makes too much sense. I had TERRIBLE herxheimer reactions from ozone, but amazing, almost miraculous results as I pushed through those reactions toward my ultimate goal over the course of time. I've only been doing hyperbaric for just 1.5 weeks and wake up full of energy, and my energy level is sustained throughout my day. My mind also feels clear and sharp. Maybe it's placebo, but I have my doubts about that, as I know my body way too well now. I have a 2.0 ATA hard chamber coming in 1 month or so and can't wait. Not sure I've ever been so excited waiting for something. Thanks for your videos
Thank you very much for this! A very helpful, informative interview. I wish Dr. S offered a course for lay people that have a hyperbaric chambers at home and would like to learn more for themselves and their families. He’s such a great guy. TY ❤
A very informative and compelling interview on HBOT and the field of new medicine. Looking forward to my first "dive" of many for health and healing this coming week.
i am going through lot of stress in past 3 years my body has aged by 15 years will this help ? and if yes then how many sessions can be taken i can take max 1 session a week because of time constraint
Share your experience with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in the comments below👇 Timestamps for quick navigation: 00:00 INTRO 01:53 What is the role of pressure in Hyperbaric therapy? 05:32 Is there a limit to an amount of oxygen that we can absorb? 10:17 The difference between central nervous system toxicity and pulmonary toxicity 13:38 Dr. Sonners’ opinion about sleeping in a hyperbaric chamber 15:26 What is the optimal time spent inside the chamber 18:50 Understanding the different gases involved. The role of nitrogen in HBOT 23:57 The role of pressure independently of the role of oxygen in HBOT 27:47 The role of oxidative stress 30:55 How to choose the right pressure and oxygen concentration 33:58 HBOT USA Hyperbaric Certification course
Such a great video, thank you! Is there a specific type of oxygen mask that should be used in an air filled chamber? Can a nasal cannula provide a sufficient amount of oxygen?
I'm curious to know if there is any recommendations as to how one should breathe during a dive. I've been told "essentially normally but a little deeper than you normally would". I understand though that pace and pattern greatly affect oxygen absorption in normal atmosphere; surely that's also true during a dive. (?)
@@hyperbaric fair enough -- so no need to do a short hold at the top, some variation of box breathing, etc.? I've sort of fallen into a rhythm over the last few sessions where I breathe normally, deeper, and then try to expand lungs extra at the top... irrespective I would think there would be some room for optimization there
Hi could you explain the different benefit between 1.5 and 2 and 2.5 depths? Can you do longer in the 1.5 and get the same amount at the 2.5 or do they penetrate different parts of the body like bone marrow etc?
What is the best protocol for me having had Co poisoning 18 yrs ago and a drug overdose I want to do 90 mins twice a day but what ata should I go to and what percentage of o2 in terms of L/min O2 should I use how many days / week and how long Concurrently should I do It for b4 having a break how long a break should I have thank u
I am getting treatment for sensoneuronal hearing loss - is working ! 🙏🏻- my question is : They put me 2 Atmospheres 100 percent FIO2 but they don’t put me on a mask ! Is just me breathing inside the chamber … is that okay ? I am curious about your experience and expertise! Thank you in advance
Yes, it's ok. You can also ask your provider if they have the capacity to do 5 mins airbrakes, so you do 20 mins 100% O2, 5 mins air through the mask, then another 20 mins O2, then another 5 min air break and the rest of the time O2 (if you are doing 60 mins sessions)
@@hyperbaric thank you for answering me, but they just put me in the clear hard hyperbaric chamber without a mask .. that’s why I think is odd ! Thank you for your great videos I really appreciate it !
@@aczam4640 there is nothing wrong with the treatment you are receiving. The chamber is pressurized with oxygen thats why there is no mask. We like to do air brakes during the treatment and since the chamber is pressurised with oxygen the only way to provide air is through the mask
@@hyperbaric The protocol used in my experience was three blocks of thirty minutes separated by two 10-minute air breaks. Has there been any research on how to structure things optimally?
Excellent question, we have a whole video on Hyperbarics and male infertility You can watch it by following this link: .ruclips.net/video/s9y9BL7FodE/видео.html
I've been using a 1.3 ATA chamber to help finally get to the finish line against late-stage neurological Lyme disease (now 36, male). Rectal ozone daily along with steam ozone sauna has brought me back to life over the last 2 years (among other therapies such as PEMF, red light, grounding, supplementation and others). Since I know what additional oxygen has done for me, hyperbaric almost makes too much sense. I had TERRIBLE herxheimer reactions from ozone, but amazing, almost miraculous results as I pushed through those reactions toward my ultimate goal over the course of time. I've only been doing hyperbaric for just 1.5 weeks and wake up full of energy, and my energy level is sustained throughout my day. My mind also feels clear and sharp. Maybe it's placebo, but I have my doubts about that, as I know my body way too well now. I have a 2.0 ATA hard chamber coming in 1 month or so and can't wait. Not sure I've ever been so excited waiting for something. Thanks for your videos
@@Justin-ur5uc please keep us posted about your results with HBOT
Thank you very much for this! A very helpful, informative interview. I wish Dr. S offered a course for lay people that have a hyperbaric chambers at home and would like to learn more for themselves and their families. He’s such a great guy. TY ❤
A very informative and compelling interview on HBOT and the field of new medicine. Looking forward to my first "dive" of many for health and healing this coming week.
All the best in your healing journey!
I have used Hyperbaric Oxygenation Treatment weekly for more than 35-years
What have you noticed most ?
@@apacurim following.
i am going through lot of stress in past 3 years my body has aged by 15 years will this help ?
and if yes then how many sessions can be taken
i can take max 1 session a week because of time constraint
Share your experience with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in the comments below👇
Timestamps for quick navigation:
00:00 INTRO
01:53 What is the role of pressure in Hyperbaric therapy?
05:32 Is there a limit to an amount of oxygen that we can absorb?
10:17 The difference between central nervous system toxicity and pulmonary toxicity
13:38 Dr. Sonners’ opinion about sleeping in a hyperbaric chamber
15:26 What is the optimal time spent inside the chamber
18:50 Understanding the different gases involved. The role of nitrogen in HBOT
23:57 The role of pressure independently of the role of oxygen in HBOT
27:47 The role of oxidative stress
30:55 How to choose the right pressure and oxygen concentration
33:58 HBOT USA Hyperbaric Certification course
Such a great video, thank you!
Is there a specific type of oxygen mask that should be used in an air filled chamber? Can a nasal cannula provide a sufficient amount of oxygen?
Whatever is confortable. Some people like non-rebreather masks, others opt for nose canulas. I personally prefer oxymasks
@@hyperbaric Thank you for your reply. I really appreciate you sharing your own preference.
I'm curious to know if there is any recommendations as to how one should breathe during a dive. I've been told "essentially normally but a little deeper than you normally would". I understand though that pace and pattern greatly affect oxygen absorption in normal atmosphere; surely that's also true during a dive. (?)
You are correct but you don’t want to hyperventilate inside the chamber
@@hyperbaric fair enough -- so no need to do a short hold at the top, some variation of box breathing, etc.? I've sort of fallen into a rhythm over the last few sessions where I breathe normally, deeper, and then try to expand lungs extra at the top... irrespective I would think there would be some room for optimization there
@@calekl yes you are correct. Once you are at pressure you can hold the breath but NO breath holding at pressurization/depressurization
Hi could you explain the different benefit between 1.5 and 2 and 2.5 depths? Can you do longer in the 1.5 and get the same amount at the 2.5 or do they penetrate different parts of the body like bone marrow etc?
What is the best protocol for me having had Co poisoning 18 yrs ago and a drug overdose I want to do 90 mins twice a day but what ata should I go to and what percentage of o2 in terms of L/min O2 should I use how many days / week and how long Concurrently should I do It for b4 having a break how long a break should I have thank u
What is “CP” that they refer to (around 24 mins in)?
CP= cerebral palsy
Thank you!
@@hussainamina you are welcome!
10Q so Nice and important
Does HBOT heal from BENZO DAMAGE cant find any info on this question
I am getting treatment for sensoneuronal hearing loss - is working ! 🙏🏻- my question is :
They put me 2 Atmospheres 100 percent FIO2 but they don’t put me on a mask ! Is just me breathing inside the chamber … is that okay ? I am curious about your experience and expertise! Thank you in advance
Yes, it's ok. You can also ask your provider if they have the capacity to do 5 mins airbrakes, so you do 20 mins 100% O2, 5 mins air through the mask, then another 20 mins O2, then another 5 min air break and the rest of the time O2 (if you are doing 60 mins sessions)
@@hyperbaric thank you for answering me, but they just put me in the clear hard hyperbaric chamber without a mask .. that’s why I think is odd !
Thank you for your great videos I really appreciate it !
@@aczam4640 there is nothing wrong with the treatment you are receiving. The chamber is pressurized with oxygen thats why there is no mask. We like to do air brakes during the treatment and since the chamber is pressurised with oxygen the only way to provide air is through the mask
@@hyperbaric The protocol used in my experience was three blocks of thirty minutes separated by two 10-minute air breaks. Has there been any research on how to structure things optimally?
@@markbr5898 hi, usually the protocol used os 20 mins followed by 5 mins breaks, but it has to do with the length of the session. 30/10/30 also works
Does it help in male infertility treatment
Excellent question, we have a whole video on Hyperbarics and male infertility You can watch it by following this link: .ruclips.net/video/s9y9BL7FodE/видео.html