Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Facilitates Stem Cell Implantation by Dr. Paul Harch, MD

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  • Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
  • Paul G. Harch, M.D. is an emergency medicine and hyperbaric medicine clinician who is Clinical Professor of Medicine, Section of Emergency Medicine, at LSU School of Medicine, New Orleans, and former director of the University Medical Center Hyperbaric Medicine Department and LSU Hyperbaric Medicine Fellowship. Dr. Harch initiated and maintains a private practice that has resulted in the largest case experience in neurological hyperbaric medicine in the world. In this practice he adapted the concepts of conventional hyperbaric oxygen therapy to wounds in the central
    nervous system that spawned the subsequent academic and research practice. Beginning with brain
    injured divers and boxers in 1989, he applied his protocol to the first HBOT-treated cerebral palsy (1992) and autistic children (1996-2000) in this country and multiple other cerebral disorders, including most recently the first PET documented Alzheimer’s case (1/2019) and a subacute drowned child (Medical Gas Research 3/2017). This drowning case was the first demonstration of global regrowth of brain tissue in humans. He has now treated the largest series of drowned children in the world, over 100 children. In addition, He has successfully treated U.S. servicemen with TBI and PTSD, publishing the first case in 2009, a case series in 2012, a case-controlled series in 2019, and in March, 2020 a randomized controlled trial in civilians and veterans with mild traumatic brain injury. This human work was buttressed by application of the human protocol to animals in 2007 that stands as the first and only improvement of chronic brain injury in animals in the history of science. Dr. Harch’s work andperspective on hyperbaric oxygen therapy was published in his book, The Oxygen Revolution, where HBOT is explained as an epigenetic therapy with expected revolutionary effects on medicine and neurology. In March, 2020 he proposed the application of HBOT to COVID-19 pneumonia based on the successful use of hyperbaric treatment for dying Spanish Flu patients in 1918 and has now successfully treated patients with COVID-19 Long-Haulers Syndrome.
    For 347 years HBOT has been thought to be a treatment for specific diseases. In fact, it is a
    treatment for the disease processes that underlie these diseases. Because these disease processes are shared by all diseases, HBOT is effective for a wide range of diseases/conditions. In addition to these disease processes, there are thousands of other targets in the human body that HBOT acts upon. In particular in the cells that line all of the smallest blood vessels in our body, endothelial cells, 8,101 genes of our 19,000 genes are responsive to changes in pressure and oxygen. Because of the vast array of HBOT-responsive targets HBOT is considered a foundation biological treatment. In the past 15 years research is suggesting another exciting effect of HBOT, it’s effect on stem cells. In this talk Dr. Harch will review the information that is showing that HBOT releases stem cells from the bone marrow into our circulation, stimulates stem cells at the site of
    injury in our body, including the brain, facilitates implantation of stem cells injected into the human
    body, and most recently, stimulates proliferation of stem cells in our fatty tissue that can then be
    harvested for use.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 19

  • @coronabuster3611
    @coronabuster3611 18 днів тому +1

    Why doesn't this have millions of views? Dr Harch is so informative and makes everything so easy to understand. This information is fabulous.
    Now I want to find any and all videos Dr Harch has made and binge-watch.

  • @osemeosobase1487
    @osemeosobase1487 Рік тому +5

    Dr. Harch is BRILLIANT as always!

  • @mtease9247
    @mtease9247 4 місяці тому +2

    Very informative and so positive ! How wonderful is this ?!! Listening to you Dr is definitely a pleasure. I hear empathy, respect and compassion along with being humble & kind. Not to mention expertise and passion in your profession 👏!

  • @1984FarmDreams
    @1984FarmDreams 12 днів тому

    Fascinating!

  • @tamifromvirginia4046
    @tamifromvirginia4046 Рік тому +7

    Excellent presentation and so informative. I am a parent looking for answers and this Dr really cares about his patients and improving their lives. I wish we could go to him to find out our answers. Thank you Dr.

  • @rahamakisigvlog4465
    @rahamakisigvlog4465 2 роки тому +1

    I'm here to support your house my friend keep safe Always
    Thank you for Sharing steam cell
    # Bebzy Pasman

  • @Vigiliantez
    @Vigiliantez Рік тому +2

    Amazing information!!!

  • @lorriedominas1425
    @lorriedominas1425 8 місяців тому +1

    I heard this helps with tbi. But can't afford it for my son. This was very good information.

  • @herbiehill2215
    @herbiehill2215 Рік тому +5

    I have multiple sclerosis, I'm curious to know how long it will take to make me walk better

  • @mateialexandrucoltoiu7207
    @mateialexandrucoltoiu7207 Рік тому +1

    I wonder where STEM cell harvesting and implanting can be made in Europe, should help with my FQAD..

  • @ms.miranda6202
    @ms.miranda6202 Рік тому +2

    Since learning about this more in depth I’ve been fascinated and wondered how come I can’t get my insurance to cover this for my long covid.

    • @andiilyas6866
      @andiilyas6866 Рік тому +1

      Di indonesia ada banyak pasien dgn long covid sembuh dgn hyperbaric oxygen therapy

    • @MrCees64
      @MrCees64 6 місяців тому +1

      I think it is better not to wait on insurance companies… It is possible to buy a low cost hyperbaric oxygen system for 8 - 10 k$

  • @vanaheimvalkry1714
    @vanaheimvalkry1714 Рік тому +1

    How do I obtain more information for my severely disabled son?

  • @donnysingh6389
    @donnysingh6389 Рік тому +2

    Does the increase in oxygen level increase ROS (Reactive Oxygen Species) and Oxidation ?

    • @antonkranjec3575
      @antonkranjec3575 Рік тому +1

      It does but it is short term and acts as a stimulant, not harmfull. Do take anti oxidant.

    • @Plasmamarino
      @Plasmamarino 11 місяців тому +1

      @@antonkranjec3575not recommended to take antioxidants?

    • @antonkranjec3575
      @antonkranjec3575 11 місяців тому +1

      @@Plasmamarino I said DO take. I didn't say don't take.