Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 I'm doing HBOT currently with my 4 year old. YOu are welcome to email me. I'm not sure If I can be of help, but I'm more than happy to share my experiences. Loveindixie@... From: bobmorgan108 <rob29@...> Subject: Re: HBOT and infared sauna Date: Wednesday, December 10, 2008, 12:46 PM > Does anyone have experience with HBOT and be willing to chat with me more about it off the group? I'm also considering getting an infared sauna. Any one else try this and anyone do both?? Any and all info./feedback would be appreciated. > Thanks, Casandra Hi, I've been trying to encourage a few doctors who use both modalities to try them together in a 1-2 manner. It stands to reason that there may be synergistic effects - each modality making the other more effective. Some docs think sauna-HB would be the better sequence, others think the other way. I'd love to see some studies done. I personally think MHBOT followed by sauna makes most sense. I've communicated about this to: several DAN! docs, to other healthcare professionals, and to hyperbaric researchers - and here are a few snippets of our conversations: From me: " … using sauna post HB should increase O2 transport to cells due to capillary dilation and increased blood flow, while mediating some heat stress factors due to more bio-available O2. " This is from a person who oversees several clinics treating mostly cancer and Lyme disease, on the " combined therapy " of MHBOT & sauna: " All pathogens hate heat, pressure and Oxygen. In the very least, we are providing an environment that is non-conducive for pathogen proliferation. " From a researcher: " I have been doing research only for almost 5 years now …. I have a positive impression about the possible benefits of both sauna and low-pressure HBOT in autism. I base this on what I am learning from other clinicians whose powers of observation I tend to trust. Combined IRS/HBOT may be a pretty good idea. " Bob Owner, Heavenly Heat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 Have them both and am VERY happy with both purchases. Have done over 200 dives and do sauna 2-3 x week. Son is AMAZING--5yrs--regular school no assistance--skipped from kindergarten to 1st grade because very academic--talks often and appropriately. Am blessed beyond words!! Wanda ________________________________ From: Massengale <loveindixie@...> Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 4:31:02 PM Subject: Re: Re: HBOT and infared sauna I'm doing HBOT currently with my 4 year old. YOu are welcome to email me. I'm not sure If I can be of help, but I'm more than happy to share my experiences. Loveindixie@... From: bobmorgan108 <rob29@...> Subject: Re: HBOT and infared sauna Date: Wednesday, December 10, 2008, 12:46 PM > Does anyone have experience with HBOT and be willing to chat with me more about it off the group? I'm also considering getting an infared sauna. Any one else try this and anyone do both?? Any and all info./feedback would be appreciated. > Thanks, Casandra Hi, I've been trying to encourage a few doctors who use both modalities to try them together in a 1-2 manner. It stands to reason that there may be synergistic effects - each modality making the other more effective. Some docs think sauna-HB would be the better sequence, others think the other way. I'd love to see some studies done. I personally think MHBOT followed by sauna makes most sense. I've communicated about this to: several DAN! docs, to other healthcare professionals, and to hyperbaric researchers - and here are a few snippets of our conversations: From me: " … using sauna post HB should increase O2 transport to cells due to capillary dilation and increased blood flow, while mediating some heat stress factors due to more bio-available O2. " This is from a person who oversees several clinics treating mostly cancer and Lyme disease, on the " combined therapy " of MHBOT & sauna: " All pathogens hate heat, pressure and Oxygen. In the very least, we are providing an environment that is non-conducive for pathogen proliferation. " From a researcher: " I have been doing research only for almost 5 years now …. I have a positive impression about the possible benefits of both sauna and low-pressure HBOT in autism. I base this on what I am learning from other clinicians whose powers of observation I tend to trust. Combined IRS/HBOT may be a pretty good idea. " Bob Owner, Heavenly Heat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 What brand do you have? Re: Re: HBOT and infared sauna Have them both and am VERY happy with both purchases. Have done over 200 dives nd do sauna 2-3 x week. Son is AMAZING--5yrs--regular school no ssistance--skipped from kindergarten to 1st grade because very academic--talks ften and appropriately. Am blessed beyond words!! Wanda _______________________________ rom: Massengale <loveindixie@...> o: ent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 4:31:02 PM ubject: Re: Re: HBOT and infared sauna I'm doing HBOT currently with my 4 year old. YOu are welcome to email me. I'm not sure If I can be of help, but I'm more han happy to share my experiences.  oveindixie@... -- On Wed, 12/10/08, bobmorgan108 <rob29@...> wrote: From: bobmorgan108 <rob29@...> ubject: Re: HBOT and infared sauna o: ate: Wednesday, December 10, 2008, 12:46 PM Does anyone have experience with HBOT and be willing to chat with e more about it off the group? I'm also considering getting an nfared sauna. Any one else try this and anyone do both?? Any and ll info./feedback would be appreciated. > Thanks, Casandra Hi, I've been trying to encourage a few doctors who use both modalities o try them together in a 1-2 manner. It stands to reason that t here ay be synergistic effects - each modality making the other more ffective. Some docs think sauna-HB would be the better sequence, thers think the other way. I'd love to see some studies done. I ersonally think MHBOT followed by sauna makes most sense. I've communicated about this to: several DAN! docs, to other ealthcare professionals, and to hyperbaric researchers - and here re a few snippets of our conversations: From me: " … using sauna post HB should increase O2 transport to ells due to capillary dilation and increased blood flow, while ediating some heat stress factors due to more bio-available O2. " This is from a person who oversees several clinics treating mostly ancer and Lyme disease, on the " combined therapy " of MHBOT & auna: " All pathogens hate heat, pressure and Oxygen. In the very east, we are providing an environment that is non-conducive for athogen proliferation. " From a researcher: " I have been doing research only for almost 5 ears now …. I have a positive impression about the possible enefits of both sauna and low-pressure HBOT in autism. I base this n what I am learning from other clinicians whose powers of bservation I tend to trust. Combined IRS/HBOT may be a pretty good dea. " Bob wner, Heavenly Heat   Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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