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11x1.5 hr for heavy persistent hematuria. Full recovery! Done in Belgium at the military hospital nearly free of charge as costs supported by the state medical insurance. Very grateful to my country.
I have had 13 2hr sessions. I had 70 greys of radiation for tonsil cancer and need to have a tooth in the radiation field pulled. I am a high risk for orn. Radiation left me with limited head movement and sagging neck. I now have almost full painless head/neck mobility and sagging skin is gone. I feel better than I have in years. Praying for successful oral surgery.
We are in the same boat. I had tonsil cancer and radiation as well and now need 3 teeth removed due to radiation rot of teeth even tho I have taken very good care of my teeth since radiation 11 years ago. Trying to get insurance to pay for 20 HBOT treatments before extraction and 10 after, as that is what my oncologist recommended. Still in limbo waiting for approval. Any suggestions?
I am seeing great improvements with my severe vaccine injury in only eight sessions. I'm the most hopeful since I got sick two years ago. Thank you for all you do.
I have done 50 x2hr sessions and 25x1hr sessions. 2hr was very good to start with but hard to sustain.definitely feeling benefits after 2 yrs of long covid.
I've done 2 times 2 hours in the last 26 days, and I'm definitely feeling my health improving. HBOT is so powerful. I'll probably increase to 2 hours a week soon and possibly increase to even more depending on how much improvement I can notice. Even a session on its own can't be discarded. Every session has noticeable positive effects.
I got osteomyelitis and therapy: soft chamber, 40 times spaced in 8 weeks, Mon to Fri 110 min. all together with 10 min down, 10 min break with normal air, 10 min up. So far so good.
Done 170 sessions blocks of 50 in a row each day then 2 weeks break. Still healing but defs getting there now. 1.5ata 90 minute session for first 150 now just doing 1.5ata for an hour aday
Hi, We are about to buy soft cell chamber for our 8-year-old autistic child. Should we buy 2.0Ata or 1.5 Ata also work. Advise will be highly appreciated.
Would there be any point in doing 5 treatments for a bulging disc? My insurance doesn’t cover it at all, and five treatments is going to cost about $1200. Would it be worth it and give a jumpstart on healing? Or would it be a waste of money if we couldn’t continue?
We have that information in one of our courses. I've combed through many research papers over the last 16 years of practicing HBOT, and put together protocols based on that, combined with my clinical experience.
Yes! You can rent or purchase soft chambers for home use. If you're interested in that, send us an email at support@hbotusa.com. Here's a video we made on the subject you may find helpful: ua-cam.com/video/gp-pJkOnq9M/v-deo.html
Previously my question here was simply too long, so I'll state my questions again. My doctor prescribed a hard chamber and started a specific protocol beginning at 1.3 ata, 60 minutes, 5 days on 2 days off. The protocol has progressed with treatments that moved me in steps to 2.0 ata and later on possibly to 2.4 ata. I'll skip the medical reasons for privacy. Our elevation is 5,000 feet. How does a higher than sea level elevation affect all of this, tissues and physics... I do not know the terms, however I believe that tissues respond to pressure differentials. Example: Will a treatment protocol at 2.0 ata at sea level yield the same results as when it is done at a higher altitude or very high altitudes? How does altitude factor into the physics of this? I am a diver so my questions are a little bit like high altitude diving. I understand that safe self-regulation within this industry is important. Do my questions have any basis at all? Thanks.
I am about to start. I haven’t cleared away my schedule. So I can do at most 2 a week for the first two weeks. Would you suggest I save my money for those and wait until I can fully commit to at least four a week?
How long were the treatments, at what pressure & oxygen %, and how close together were the 42 treatments (how many per week, for how many weeks)? And after the 42 treatments, did you take a break for at least 3 weeks?
New subscriber here !! My doctor has suggested HBOT for me. Can you tell me the best way to find a reputable practice that has HBOT ? And is there a particular chamber that you recommend? I know you may not have time to respond but if you do :) TY … I’ve watched several of your videos in the last 24 hours Very helpful ❤️
4 to 6 hours a week for 8 to 10 weeks 🙂 After that you can go into a maintenance protocol, and periodically do another 40 hr "mega dose". Here's a video we made about on-going use: ua-cam.com/video/WKCIr535qqo/v-deo.html
It varies and it depends on more than just maintenance. If you’ve never done a cluster of sessions that should be done first before going into maintenance
I’ve done a few videos on that. Depends on the pressure someone needs, home chambers are not capable of higher pressures typically. Also on space in the home, costs etc. some for some people yes that’s the best bet. For others it’s best to go somewhere and make sure you are getting the right pressure and percentage of oxygen. I would say it’s case by case
Could be very helpful. These tissues have low blood supply and low oxygen as a result. Increased oxygen will help drive increased healing and recovery of those tissues
@@Heloom8 depending on what you are trying to accomplish. That strategy may or may not work. But it’s good once you get the benefit you are looking for to maintain that benefit
Check rtms and low intensity foccused ultrasound . It targets the precise area of brain and do use peptide such as celebrolysin, melaton 2 etc while getting the session.
I’m a combat veteran, I have TBI. Either from 2004 hand grenade Fallujah, or RPG Afghan 2006, would I be a good candidate for treatment? What session might be a good prescription?
You should really Consider consulting with someone for a proper protocol. I can’t really give medical advice here. Most injuries like this would be treated between 1.5-1.75 for at least 40 hours over 2-3 months
@@HBOTUSA Thanks for the reply. Are you connected/partnered together with any HBOT offices with hard chambers in Southern CA? Or do you have franchises you’ve planted here (or satellite versions of your office)?
I have this cut on my nasal septum that won’t heal because of dryness and me having a deviated septum but the ent won’t surgically repair my septum until I heal the cut. Would this help? I’ve had this cut for 3 months now.
Hi, my mother is suffering from radiation proctitis, due to which, she had developed a rectal ulcer, that bleeds frequently. However, she has been treated with mesalazine enemas and tablets, sucralfate enemas, oral steriods, probiotics and pantoprazole etc. Lately we have opted for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, she is being given treatment at 0.7 bars and her Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy team says that they will gradually increase it to 1.5 bars, my question is that what ATA will be achieved from these pressures and are these effective to treat radiation proctitis????? Please respond
We can't give medical advice over UA-cam, but we'd be happy to help you any way we can. You can email us at support@hbotusa.com to setup a consultation.
Pressure varies widely based on the patient's issues or goals, so it's challenging to give specific pressure recommendations. We try to include general ranges, when possible. You can always email us to setup a consultation for help with your specific situation: support@hbotusa.com
There are some short term benefits, and once a week can be ok as part of a maintenance protocol. But the main HBOT benefits that are often desired come from larger doses/frequency, as discussed in this video. Generally speaking, we often recommend doing a larger protocol (4 to 6 hours a week for 8 to 10 weeks) a few times a year, with maintenance protocols in between.
Are the benefits lasting? Or do you have to continue to do this forever (maintenance)? I’m set to do this 2-3 times a week soon and it’s for PTSD and mental health, ‘waking up’ the brain I was told, for energy and healing etc. (brain health)… does that sound about right?
So basically this is unaffordable or unattainable for most people. Health insurance won't cover most treatments for this so I don't know how you people are affording so many sessions. They won't even give me affordable health insurance without paying $500 a month and $7,000 deductible before I even get a discount. And I'm in the low income bracket go figure ! how come I can't get insurance and so many people that make so much more money than me get free insurance without paying a damn dollar. F nyc and F america with this crap
We are renting the mild unit for my son for $1,000/month. If we were to do do the hard chamber it would cost close to $100,000 because insurance won't cover it.
►► What's been your experience with HBOT? Have you seen results? Let me know in the comments!
Ready to get certified in HBOT? Head over here: www.hbotusa.com/events
11x1.5 hr for heavy persistent hematuria. Full recovery! Done in Belgium at the military hospital nearly free of charge as costs supported by the state medical insurance. Very grateful to my country.
Alhamdulilah. Glad to hear it! Don’t stop!
I have had 13 2hr sessions. I had 70 greys of radiation for tonsil cancer and need to have a tooth in the radiation field pulled. I am a high risk for orn. Radiation left me with limited head movement and sagging neck. I now have almost full painless head/neck mobility and sagging skin is gone. I feel better than I have in years. Praying for successful oral surgery.
We are in the same boat. I had tonsil cancer and radiation as well and now need 3 teeth removed due to radiation rot of teeth even tho I have taken very good care of my teeth since radiation 11 years ago. Trying to get insurance to pay for 20 HBOT treatments before extraction and 10 after, as that is what my oncologist recommended. Still in limbo waiting for approval. Any suggestions?
We're dealing with cancer as well and trying to navigate our insurance to these treatments. Hope you're well on your way into treatment.
Medicare paid for hbo. 1 upper molar removed. No problems.
I am seeing great improvements with my severe vaccine injury in only eight sessions. I'm the most hopeful since I got sick two years ago. Thank you for all you do.
how long were your sessions and were they every day?
i hope you took the boosters since then. STAY HOME,FLATTEN THE CURVE
@@ragimundvonwallat8961 thanks smart a-
Shut up @@ragimundvonwallat8961
I have done 50 x2hr sessions and 25x1hr sessions. 2hr was very good to start with but hard to sustain.definitely feeling benefits after 2 yrs of long covid.
what are some of the symptoms that you are seeing improvement with right now?
Bless your heart
Covid, or vax damage?
It’s not long Covid. It’s from the phony vaccine. That’s making you sick.
Do you own you own chamber?
I've done 2 times 2 hours in the last 26 days, and I'm definitely feeling my health improving. HBOT is so powerful. I'll probably increase to 2 hours a week soon and possibly increase to even more depending on how much improvement I can notice. Even a session on its own can't be discarded. Every session has noticeable positive effects.
How much for a session?
Thank you! I was worried if not frequently enough there is ‘ no point’😢
I got osteomyelitis and therapy: soft chamber, 40 times spaced in 8 weeks, Mon to Fri 110 min. all together with 10 min down, 10 min break with normal air, 10 min up. So far so good.
I have used Hyperbaric Oxygenation Treatment weekly for more than 35-years
Wow you were very advance😍 wish you are in a good shape!
@@nevijogolja Thanks. In very good condition for 83 years of age and MS since 1980.
Does it help with longevity immune systems? Ever get cold and flu so curious!
Thank you Dr. we actually got certified through your program. Very informative and easy to understand.
You are excellent. I hope to share good news with you about my health soon.
Thanks for the info.
You're welcome!
Done 170 sessions blocks of 50 in a row each day then 2 weeks break. Still healing but defs getting there now. 1.5ata 90 minute session for first 150 now just doing 1.5ata for an hour aday
That is a solid plan I would expect a lot healing to take place with a protocol like that
Do you have your own chamber?
So looking for this
I need to quit my job to do this lol.
And cash in your retirement funds$$¢$$$
Thank you.
Thank you.
God bless you
Thank you
Awesome. Thanks a lot.
Thanks
Hi, We are about to buy soft cell chamber for our 8-year-old autistic child. Should we buy 2.0Ata or 1.5 Ata also work. Advise will be highly appreciated.
Any updates on your purchase?
Would there be any point in doing 5 treatments for a bulging disc? My insurance doesn’t cover it at all, and five treatments is going to cost about $1200. Would it be worth it and give a jumpstart on healing? Or would it be a waste of money if we couldn’t continue?
I’ve read studies about hbot preop with success. Research it.
Hi Doctor, is there literature or website where I can look up different protocols?
We have that information in one of our courses. I've combed through many research papers over the last 16 years of practicing HBOT, and put together protocols based on that, combined with my clinical experience.
Is it possible to perform HBOT at home...someone suggested me buying hbot
Yes! You can rent or purchase soft chambers for home use. If you're interested in that, send us an email at support@hbotusa.com.
Here's a video we made on the subject you may find helpful: ua-cam.com/video/gp-pJkOnq9M/v-deo.html
Previously my question here was simply too long, so I'll state my questions again. My doctor prescribed a hard chamber and started a specific protocol beginning at 1.3 ata, 60 minutes, 5 days on 2 days off. The protocol has progressed with treatments that moved me in steps to 2.0 ata and later on possibly to 2.4 ata. I'll skip the medical reasons for privacy. Our elevation is 5,000 feet. How does a higher than sea level elevation affect all of this, tissues and physics... I do not know the terms, however I believe that tissues respond to pressure differentials. Example: Will a treatment protocol at 2.0 ata at sea level yield the same results as when it is done at a higher altitude or very high altitudes? How does altitude factor into the physics of this? I am a diver so my questions are a little bit like high altitude diving. I understand that safe self-regulation within this industry is important. Do my questions have any basis at all? Thanks.
We just published a video about the impacts of elevation on HBOT you may find helpful: ua-cam.com/video/xKYDigemfUk/v-deo.html
What would be good for treating Tinnitus that youve heard of before? Thanks
We recently published a video on Tinnitus that you may find helpful: ua-cam.com/video/tBfnf9MdM44/v-deo.html
I am about to start. I haven’t cleared away my schedule. So I can do at most 2 a week for the first two weeks. Would you suggest I save my money for those and wait until
I can fully commit to at least four a week?
I had 42 treatment for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and I haven't seen the results yet . The dark spots to go away 😢
How long were the treatments, at what pressure & oxygen %, and how close together were the 42 treatments (how many per week, for how many weeks)?
And after the 42 treatments, did you take a break for at least 3 weeks?
New subscriber here !! My doctor has suggested HBOT for me. Can you tell me the best way to find a reputable practice that has HBOT ? And is there a particular chamber that you recommend?
I know you may not have time to respond but if you do :) TY
… I’ve watched several of your videos in the last 24 hours
Very helpful ❤️
I have Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis and COPD of the lungs. What is a best frequency for me?
How is it for post stroke? And diabetic would healing please?
Those typically receive some of the most significant healing responses
I have candida overgrowth, i can’t even guess how many sessions it would take.
Thanks for the info. For overall well being, without any severe underlying health condition, what is the usage frequency you would recommend?
4 to 6 hours a week for 8 to 10 weeks 🙂
After that you can go into a maintenance protocol, and periodically do another 40 hr "mega dose". Here's a video we made about on-going use: ua-cam.com/video/WKCIr535qqo/v-deo.html
What frequency and duration would you suggest for purely 'maintenance' rather than to fix a problem?
It varies and it depends on more than just maintenance. If you’ve never done a cluster of sessions that should be done first before going into maintenance
Can you sleep 8h in hbot capsule ?
Thank you for this great information . im wondering if at that frequency if it is not better to buy one.... Could you speak nn this. Thank you again
I’ve done a few videos on that. Depends on the pressure someone needs, home chambers are not capable of higher pressures typically. Also on space in the home, costs etc. some for some people yes that’s the best bet. For others it’s best to go somewhere and make sure you are getting the right pressure and percentage of oxygen. I would say it’s case by case
@@HBOTUSA thank you for taking the time to answer. Have a great day !
How much, if any, is beneficial for achilles bursitis/tendonosis type injury?
Could be very helpful. These tissues have low blood supply and low oxygen as a result. Increased oxygen will help drive increased healing and recovery of those tissues
Again I had done 42 treatment for 1 hour half .
Keep ir simple do it once a week for 1.5 to 2 hours .. 52 weeks a year
@@Heloom8 depending on what you are trying to accomplish. That strategy may or may not work. But it’s good once you get the benefit you are looking for to maintain that benefit
Hello dear I need Hpo macine
Hi, Is HBOT is beneficial in 4.5 month old tinnitus? how many sessions recommended for this? Please advice. Thanks!
Check rtms and low intensity foccused ultrasound . It targets the precise area of brain and do use peptide such as celebrolysin, melaton 2 etc while getting the session.
We recently published a video on Tinnitus that you may find helpful: ua-cam.com/video/tBfnf9MdM44/v-deo.html
I’m a combat veteran, I have TBI. Either from 2004 hand grenade Fallujah, or RPG Afghan 2006, would I be a good candidate for treatment? What session might be a good prescription?
You should really
Consider consulting with someone for a proper protocol. I can’t really give medical advice here. Most injuries like this would be treated between 1.5-1.75 for at least 40 hours over 2-3 months
Right now I'm doing 2 hour treatments 10 times/week at 1.6 ATA. Is that too much?
What is the average cost of a session or multiple session
Soft chambers usually run around 100-125 per session. Hard chambers usually run about 200-350 per session.
@@HBOTUSA Do you have a discounted cost available for a package # of sessions (such as 40 or 60 sessions in 4-8 weeks)?
@@DivineDestiny77 we have a cost for single sessions, then discounts for 10 sessions and another discount for 20 sessions
@@HBOTUSA Thanks for the reply. Are you connected/partnered together with any HBOT offices with hard chambers in Southern CA? Or do you have franchises you’ve planted here (or satellite versions of your office)?
What if I don't have any issues and I wanted to be proactive and I did it once a month?
I have this cut on my nasal septum that won’t heal because of dryness and me having a deviated septum but the ent won’t surgically repair my septum until I heal the cut. Would this help? I’ve had this cut for 3 months now.
Look into manuka honey also my son had 2 bed sores that I healed with manuka honey
What about skin glue. I use it for deep splits on working hands that keep cracking with movement. Works well
Hi, my mother is suffering from radiation proctitis, due to which, she had developed a rectal ulcer, that bleeds frequently. However, she has been treated with mesalazine enemas and tablets, sucralfate enemas, oral steriods, probiotics and pantoprazole etc. Lately we have opted for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, she is being given treatment at 0.7 bars and her Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy team says that they will gradually increase it to 1.5 bars, my question is that what ATA will be achieved from these pressures and are these effective to treat radiation proctitis????? Please respond
We can't give medical advice over UA-cam, but we'd be happy to help you any way we can. You can email us at support@hbotusa.com to setup a consultation.
What about sleeping in mild hyperbaric for 6 hours every night. Will that work??
No too much is bad
Can someone tell me I’m in a 2.0 ata chamber but when I’m in there I don’t feel the oxygen in the mask is this normal
We don’t hear enough about the atmospheric pressure. It should be mentioned in every video, no?
Pressure varies widely based on the patient's issues or goals, so it's challenging to give specific pressure recommendations. We try to include general ranges, when possible. You can always email us to setup a consultation for help with your specific situation: support@hbotusa.com
Does it help Autism patients, where the Brain cells are damaged ?
Does using HBOT once a week 1-2 hours per session for a long term still have benefit? Does the benefit increase each session?
There are some short term benefits, and once a week can be ok as part of a maintenance protocol. But the main HBOT benefits that are often desired come from larger doses/frequency, as discussed in this video. Generally speaking, we often recommend doing a larger protocol (4 to 6 hours a week for 8 to 10 weeks) a few times a year, with maintenance protocols in between.
Are the benefits lasting? Or do you have to continue to do this forever (maintenance)? I’m set to do this 2-3 times a week soon and it’s for PTSD and mental health, ‘waking up’ the brain I was told, for energy and healing etc. (brain health)… does that sound about right?
So basically this is unaffordable or unattainable for most people. Health insurance won't cover most treatments for this so I don't know how you people are affording so many sessions. They won't even give me affordable health insurance without paying $500 a month and $7,000 deductible before I even get a discount. And I'm in the low income bracket go figure ! how come I can't get insurance and so many people that make so much more money than me get free insurance without paying a damn dollar. F nyc and F america with this crap
We are renting the mild unit for my son for $1,000/month. If we were to do do the hard chamber it would cost close to $100,000 because insurance won't cover it.