Hyperbaric Chambers could hold some healing Benefits for Damaged Livers UK Part 1

LIVER CLEANSE | GALL BLADDER FLUSH

SWINE FLU TREATMENT | PROSTATE ENLARGEMENT | VIBRABOARD

HYPERBARIC  THERAPY

HYPERBARIC CHAMBER

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“An experiment to see if alcoholic liver damage can be repaired by treatment in a hyperbaric chamber – more commonly used for divers with the bends – starts next month.

The possibilities surrounding hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), which is used in Russia to help to speed alcoholic detoxification, come at a time when Scotland faces increasingly gloomy figures over its alcohol problem. Yesterday it was revealed that the Scots are the eighth heaviest drinkers in the world.

Now patients from Castle Craig Hospital, a private detoxification centre near Peebles, are to participate in a pilot study run by doctors from the University of Edinburgh, which will seek to establish whether stem cells are mobilised by HBOT and if there is a corresponding improvement in liver function.

Research in Russia, where hyperbaric chambers have been employed for 15 years to treat people with alcohol problems, has shown that their use cuts in half the time needed for alcohol detoxification.

This will be the first time HBOT has been trialled for the treatment of alcohol-related illness in Britain.

Currently, the only “curative” treatment for cirrhosis of the liver is transplantation but due to donor shortages this is not available to most patients. There is also continuing controversy about providing patients who are addicted to alcohol with new livers.

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