Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) offers diverse medical benefits. It aids recovery from muscle injuries, non-healing wounds, and crush injuries. HBOT can alleviate severe anemia and may support stroke recovery. It shows potential in managing Lyme disease, psoriasis, and inflammatory bowel diseases. In cancer care, HBOT addresses radiation damage, aids post-surgical healing, and complements conventional treatments. It also provides relief for pain, fatigue, and certain neurological conditions.
Read MoreMetabolic therapy, inspired by Thomas Seyfried's research, views cancer as a metabolic disorder driven by abnormal cellular metabolism. It includes a ketogenic diet to restrict cancer cells' glucose supply, hyperbaric oxygen therapy to enhance tissue oxygenation, and therapeutic fasting. While promising, this approach is experimental and should complement standard cancer treatments. Its effectiveness and safety are subjects of ongoing research.
Read MoreOne Session: Increased oxygen supply to tissues. Anti-inflammatory effects. Stimulation of healing processes. Three Sessions: Enhanced tissue repair. Improved immune response. Potential pain reduction. Six Sessions: Neurological benefits. Chronic wound healing. Twelve Sessions: Improved oxygenation of tissues. Enhanced cognitive function. Support for cancer treatment.
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