HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY What has been Treated Part 5 Orthopedic Indications

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Orthopedic Indications

Crush injuries* (vascular compromise)
Soft tissue swelling

a. Traumatic
b. Cellulitis* (infection/mixed flora)

compartment syndrome*

Acute necrotizing fasciitis ( so-called “flesh-eating bacteria”)*
Necrotizing soft tissue infections*
Clostridial myonecrosis* (gas gangrene)
Severed limbs and digits*

Acute and chronic osteomyelitis* (bone infection)
Bone grafting
Fracture healing and nonunion*
Aseptic necrosis
Tendon and ligament injuries, post-surgical repair
Delayed wound healing

Stump infections (following amputation)
Edema under cast
Sports injuries

Peripheral vascular ulcer*
a. Arterial (atherosclerosis)
b. Decubitus (bed sores)
c. Neuropathy related (diabetes)
d. Venous (deep vein thrombosis complication)
e. Diabetic

Gangrene (wet and dry, atherosclerosis, more common in diabetes)

Compromised Skin Flaps and Grafts*

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Savannah, Georgia
Wanneroo, Victoria
Geelong, Victoria
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Raleigh, North Carolina
Madison, Wisconsin
Malta, Valletta
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Detoxification of Lead

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Natural mechanisms and techniques that one could employ in the lead detoxification process include antioxidation, herbs, and dietary fiber.

Anti-oxidation

Some very common sources of antioxidants are vitamins A, C, and E. Besides vitamins, antioxidants are present in various herbs like aloe vera, garlic, ginger, green tea, and cilantro. Certain essential amino acids, glycine and selenium and zinc are also rich sources of anti-oxidants.

The anti-oxidants present in these vitamins, minerals, and herbs, help destroy disease-causing free radicals and also eliminate lead from the human body.

The human body cannot produce these antioxidants or vitamins that contain these antioxidants, hence they have to be consumed or supplemented. Vitamin C, for example, is found in citrus fruits like oranges and by including fresh orange juice or lemon juice into the diet one can ensure one has a good supply of antioxidants that helps strengthen the immune system, fight diseases, and eliminate lead toxins from the human body.

Cockburn, Victoria
Botswana, Gaborone
Nicaragua, Managua
Zimbabwe, Hararesssss
Lichtenstein, Vaduz
France, Paris
Malawi, Lilongwe
Peru, Lima, City
Belgium, Brussels
Glendale, Arizona, USA

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HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY What has been Treated Part 3 Neurologic Indications

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Specific Neurologic Indications
Autism
Air embolism*
a. Decompression induced (divers)
b. Iatrogenic (bypass surgery, injected, etc.)
Cerebral edema
a. Toxic encephalopathy
b. Vascular compromise
c. Traumatic

Cerebral Palsy (CP)
Spinal cord contusion
a. Physiological transection
b. Partial motor or sensory loss

Early organic brain syndrome
a. Small vessel disease
b. Multiple small infarcts

Fetal alcohol syndrome
Stroke (acute and chronic residuals)
Vegetative coma (acute and prolonged)

a. Closed head injury
b. Hypoxic encephalopathy (suffocation, drowning, strangulation,

cardiac arrest, near hanging, near choking, lightening strikes, etc.)

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Mount Isa, Queensland
Singapore, Singapore
Tuvalu, Funafuti
Melville, Victoria
Bhutan, Thimphu
Townsville, Queensland
Chad, N’Djamena
Togo, Lome
Ash Sha’m, United Arab Emirates,Ash Sha’m, UAE

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Lead Chelation Therapy From Home

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A study is called double –blind, if neither the patients nor the doctors know who received the medication and who received placebo, to avoid psychological effects of expecting the drug to work. This kind of study is the scientific gold-standard to figure out whether a drug works or not.

The patients in the JAMA-study were asked to sit on an exercise bike while having an electrocardiogram (ECG) done at the start and end of the 27-week study. The time it took from the start of the exercising to the time point when the patient’s ECG showed signs of ischemia, which is oxygen deficiency in the heart, was measured. The patients were also asked to fill out a quality of life questionnaire at the start and end of the study. After 27 weeks, no difference was found between the placebo and chelation-therapy group.

It is, however, possible that there are benefits of chelation therapy, but the benefits are too small to be detected in this relatively small study. For that reason there is currently a large study underway, funded by the National Institutes of Health that involves 2372 patients over 50 years with coronary artery disease. This study is large enough to be able to conclusively show whether chelation therapy has any small or moderate effects on this disease.

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Dubbo, Australia
Myanmar, Rangoon
Albania, Tirane
Cessnock, Australia
Slovakia, Bratislava
Finland, Helsinki
Toowoomba, Queensland
Adelaide, South Australia
Lincoln, Nebraska, USA

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Hyberbaric Oxygen Therapy What has been Treated Part 1 Emergency Indications

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Following is a list of conditions currently being treated with HBOT worldwide. Most are considered experimental and controversial by the mainstream medical community, with only testimonials and anecdotal evidence for benefit. Medical insurance in the United States and elsewhere will often refuse payment.

(* Conditions marked with an asterisk below are sometimes reimbursed for a short time by Medicare and other medical insurance in the U.S., but only if strictly defined diagnostic criteria are met.)

Emergency Indications

Air or Gas embolism* (in divers, but can also occur during bypass surgery)
Bends in divers (Decompression sickness)*
Burns* (thermal burns)
Carbon monoxide poisoning* (Insurance usually stops paying before all brain injury has fully improved)
Cyanide Poisoning*
Cerebral edema
Closed head injuries (traumatic brain injury)
Crisis of sickle cell anemia
Exceptional Blood Loss Anemia*
Blast injury

Barbados, Bridgetown
Fort Worth, Texas, USA
Spain, Madrid
Iraq, Baghdad
Solomon Islands, Honiara
Sydney, Australia
Guyana, Georgetown
Malta, Valletta
Redcliffe, Queensland
Al Masafirah, United Arab Emirates, Al Masafirah, UAE

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Heart Disease and Chelation Therapy Part 3

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What evidence is available for its efficacy or lack thereof?

Many chelation therapists report that their patients feel better and show better heart function after therapy. There are also numerous reports of patients who claim they owe their life to this miracle drug. Can these claims be substantiated scientifically or are they due to the lifestyle changes that usually accompany the therapy or the expectation of the patient that a therapy that costs $3000-5000 and that is not covered by any insurance, has to be doing some good?

In the 1960, scientists have done a small study with 30 patients. However, two patient died during the study and there was no benefit seen for the 28 others, so the study was stopped prematurely.

In 2002, a study was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA 2002;287:481-486). In this study, 84 coronary artery disease patients were followed for 27 weeks. It was a double–blind, placebo-controlled study, i.e. one group of patients received the I.V. chelation therapy, and the other half of patients received just IV fluid without EDTA in it (placebo).

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Orange, Australia
Serbia, Belgrade
Kalgoorlie, Victoria
Bayswater, Victoria
Dominica, Roseau
Montenegro, Podgorcia
Croatia, Zagreb
Bathurst, Australia
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Heavy Metal Cleanse and Heart Disease Part 2

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1)Do a stomach cleanse. Yes, a stomach cleanse as a one time deal, as most heavy metals are stored and stuck in your bowels. Most of them can be done in a week to 3 weeks.

2)Every other day excluding breaks: Stirring/Supporting

Take amino acids sub lingually. Make sure it melts, let it sit in your mouth like a mouth wash except you avoid your teeth when its too acid, and you swallow it in the end. Depending on the amino, it’s more or less acid. If your supplements come in caps, open them up and trash the gelatin container. If it’s in bulk, better as you need more than what they give you in caps to detox in a reasonable amount of time.
So try dipping your finger in it and taste it. If it’s too acid then dilute in water. You don’t want to get blisters or be too hard on your teeth.

Amino acids to stir Barium out of your cells.
If you get diarrhea or a squishy stomach, you took too much.
Remember that detox is a process, not an event.

I hear people say you start with lower doses and then increases. That’s wrong.
You start with lower dose, like 50 mg. Then the day after you take the same dose and so on for 3-4 days. See you might be fine with your 50 mg the first day and on the 4th day you might be all stomach sick because it’s a process, not an event.

So if you have been good for 4 days, you can take a break if you want, or go with 75mg for 4 days. If you get squishy stomach, then take a break and start again at 50 mg. That might be your limit. Otherwise keep incrementing the dose until you know how much you can take, it depends on the individual, his age, his/her level of toxicity, where he lives, what culture he/she is from and what zodiac sign and sensitivity he/she got.

3)2.5 hours later: Chelating/Bonding
Take EDTA to bond the freed Barium. Well same thing you put EDTA sub lingually. for the same reason as not above, so the stomach barrier and different acidity do not interfere with the absorbtion of the acidity of your thing.

4)2.5 hours later: Flushing/Supporting
Take Vitamin C to flush it out.
Watch that it’s not too late in the day, it would keep you awake.

5)Next day, Replenishing.
You take multivitamins. No stirring or chelation or bonding today.
Take multivitamin to rebuild your energetical resources.

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Sweden, Stockholm
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Hyperbaric Chamber Treatment and Wounds

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Rationale:
In an hypoxic environment, wound healing is halted by decreased fibroblast proliferation collagen production, and capillary angiogenesis (1). Hypoxia also allows growth of anaerobic organisms, further complicating wound healing. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy provides a significant increase in tissue oxygenation in the hypoperfused, infected wound. It influences the rate of collagen deposition, angiogenesis, and bacterial clearance in wounds. The greatest benefits are achieved in tissues with compromised blood flow and oxygen supply.

Diabetic Wounds:
The increased wound oxygen tension achieved with HBO promotes wound healing, increases the host antimicrobial defenses and has a direct bacteriostatic effect on anaerobic microorganisms.

Venous Stasis Ulcers:
HBO therapy has a very limited role. It is only indicated in highly selected patients in the preparation of a granulating bed over debrided venous ulcer for eventual skin grafting. (2)

Pressure Ulcers:
HBO therapy may be useful when underlying osteomyelitis is present or to improve the soft tissue envelope for reconstruction.

Arterial Insufficiency Ulcers:
HBO therapy may be of benefit in selected cases, especially when a wound fails to heal despite maximum revascularization.

Treatments:
HBO treatments are performed at 2.0 to 25 ATA for 90 to 120 minutes of oxygen breathing. The initial treatment schedule is dictated by the severity of the disease process. In the presence of limb-threatening infection after debridement or compromised surgical flaps following amputation the patient should be treated twice daily. When the infection is under control and the soft tissue envelope improves, once daily treatments are adequate.

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Andorra, Andorra la Vella
Finland, Helsinki,
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Hungary, Budapest
Albury, Australia
Croatia, Zagreb
Bosnia, Sarajevo
New Zealand
Nashville, Tennessee, USA

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Heart Disease and Chelation Therapy Part 2

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Chelation Therapy and Heart Disease

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What is chelation therapy?

Chelation therapy is the intravenous infusion with an artificial amino acid called ethylene-diamine-tetra-acetic-acid or short EDTA. The therapy has been developed in the 1940s as a therapy for heavy metal poisonings like e.g. with lead, or mercury, as EDTA can bind heavy metals. The heavy metals that are bound to the EDTA can then be safely excreted by the kidney. This therapy is also used for cases of radiation poisoning in which radioactive substances were accidentally ingested.

As it was recognized that atherosclerotic plaques contain calcium in the 1960s, a hypothesis was formed that EDTA, which can also bind calcium, might be able to dissolve existing atherosclerotic plaques or at least prevent their formation und thus prevent the progression of existing atherosclerosis.

The therapy today consists of 5-30 session of an intravenous (I.V.) infusion of EDTA that takes about 2-4 hours in the first month. 30 sessions is the most common regimen. Most patients are recommended to return for once monthly follow-up treatments. The therapy is also usually accompanied by life-style changes like smoking cessation, better nutrition (less saturated fats, more fruit and veggies, vitamin supplements), regular exercise and an attempt to lose weight.

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Barbados, Bridgetown
Finland, Helsinki
Cuba, Havana
Swaziland, Mbabane
Hungary, Budapest
Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Marshall Islands, Majuro
Albania, Tirana
Egypt, Cairo: city limits

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