Guest guest Posted August 12, 2008 Report Share Posted August 12, 2008 I stumbled on this group and have never heard of hyperbaric oxygen being used with Down syndrome. What does it do to help these children? There was another post on this, but nothing helpful in the responses. Please relate if you have used with Down syndrome, what you saw, was it helpful, worthwhile etc. Please give more information than it is just great. I searched the net and there is nothing on this at all. I am really seeking some good information here. Please help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2008 Report Share Posted August 17, 2008 My son had Down syndrome and autism. We did (4) treatments in April and it seemed to cause my son to try to be more verbal. He is non-verbal but has one word things he says once in awhile.Example mom,dad,eat.He said words he had never said before like big big boy. We see a Dan doctor that says it helps to wake up the brain. It will take (40) or more treatments to help our son talk but we are trying. I saw a u tube video on HBot where this teenagers was in a horrific car accident and was paralyzed. His Dr. gave up on him not walking or talking. A new Dr. decided to video tape this young mans progress. He is now walking and talking. Before HBot his parents were told that all they could hope for from there son was what they saw and that theraphy had done all it could do. The Dr. that is doing his treatments is not charging me because she feels sure that she can help my son. As you know these treatments are costly so if she did not believe in what she is doing she would not be doing this for free. Cyndi > > I stumbled on this group and have never heard of hyperbaric oxygen > being used with Down syndrome. What does it do to help these > children? There was another post on this, but nothing helpful in the > responses. Please relate if you have used with Down syndrome, what > you saw, was it helpful, worthwhile etc. Please give more information > than it is just great. I searched the net and there is nothing on this > at all. I am really seeking some good information here. Please help. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2010 Report Share Posted October 2, 2010 Thanks Bee. Yeah, you replied to an email I sent you. I posted this twice and it was never posted until a week later as you can see by the date. Hope you have a good vacation. Danny. > > > > Hi Bee, I was wondering if you've helped anyone with down syndrome or have people with down syndrome had success with your diet? > > Hi Danny, > > I remember replying to your question before, but since some of my messages are just now being posted, it looks like it went into cyberspace for some time. > > No, I haven't personally helped anyone with Down's Syndrome, but my Aunt has a Down's Syndrome boy who has lived so much longer than doctors predicted he would. She's helped him by giving him supplements and she's out in the country and has a garden and is from a farm so she believes in good foods from Mother Nature. > > So it stands to reason Down's Syndrome people would be helped a great deal with one of my health programs. > > It will be more real to the parents if you give them information on my " Healthy Diet " which is detailed in my article: > Foods That Damage, Foods That Heal > http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/heal13.php > > All the best, Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2010 Report Share Posted October 3, 2010 > > > Thanks Bee. Yeah, you replied to an email I sent you. I posted this twice and it was never posted until a week later as you can see by the date. Hope you have a good vacation. +++Hi Danny, Thanks for confirming that I replied to you. Thanks for wishing me a good vacation too. Cheers, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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