Guest guest Posted November 14, 2010 Report Share Posted November 14, 2010 I'm not sold on hyberbaric, I saw a number of patients doing it in dallas at a different clinic from dr rea's, that treatment is expensive and didn't seem to help a lot of them, talked to one woman it helped but not sure the help stays when you stop the treatments... sue v > " Believe the doctor that runs it, designed it " . Sanoviv is actually the >former home of Levi Strauss, not built for a hospital at all. I have >spoken with them and even have a doctor consult. When they told me they >used hyperbaric chambers, I decided to not go as I have tried that with >no results. They are extremely expensive, housing was over $100 a day >when I spoke to them in 2005. D > > >> >> Yes, I have heard about Sanoviv, believe the doctor who runs it designed >> it so that it is EMF shielded also to help patients lower their total >> body burdens for better healing. >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2010 Report Share Posted November 15, 2010 One can buy a portable Hyperbaric Chamber for about $2K, I think. In a message dated 11/15/2010 9:54:47 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, dianebolton@... writes: I agree with you 100% Sue. Anyone will feel " something " after breathing air that clean, but I do feel the effect wears off. I met a woman with Parkinsons disease there that had been going daily for many months and improved. Ran into her husband recently at Whole Foods and he said after she took a break, her symtoms returned as before. Very sad to spend all that money and to have that happen. D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2010 Report Share Posted November 15, 2010 yes, well one patient i knew did it and damaged his ear drum from the pressure, i asked him and his mom why they didn't just try the regular dr rea oxygen treatment first as it is much much less expensive and you can do it at home, whereas the hyberbaric doc there just throws everyone in the chamber to keep it full and the $'s rolling in to pay for the thing, similar to x-ray and cat scan equipment.... i would first try sauna as a detox therapy anyway, seems like it could really get the toxins out...and if it is helpful and needed longer term, a person can get their own home unit, not true for hyperbaric... sue v. >I agree with you 100% Sue. Anyone will feel " something " after breathing >air that clean, but I do feel the effect wears off. I met a woman with >Parkinsons disease there that had been going daily for many months and >improved. Ran into her husband recently at Whole Foods and he said after >she took a break, her symtoms returned as before. Very sad to spend all >that money and to have that happen. D > > >> >> I'm not sold on hyberbaric, I saw a number of patients doing it in Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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