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Hyperbaric Oxygen Chambers

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I looked into this when I went to see the Better Brain Dr, (Perlmutter) in Florida. He has a whole clinic of these chambers. He suggested I try 20 sessions. At least 3X a week for an hour ea. The cost was $200 a session. I tried to ask patients that were in them, after they got out but they were mainly used by women who had Facelifts to heal faster!! All the research I did on line for MS.. pointed to ....more energy,but it did not last. At these prices....it should be a permanent fix!! I think for Burn victims and outer healing they have been proven, but not for us...yet.
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Chambers

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I looked into this when I went to see the Better Brain Dr, (Perlmutter) in Florida. He has a whole clinic of these chambers. He suggested I try 20 sessions. At least 3X a week for an hour ea. The cost was $200 a session. I tried to ask patients that were in them, after they got out but they were mainly used by women who had Facelifts to heal faster!! All the research I did on line for MS.. pointed to ....more energy,but it did not last. At these prices....it should be a permanent fix!! I think for Burn victims and outer healing they have been proven, but not for us...yet.
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You know, I have a lot of hope for this, down the road. Brain healing seems far more urgent and vital that plastic surgery healing!

More research needed. Makes me wish I were a researcher.
"However, the truth in science ultimately emerges, although sometimes it takes a very long time," Arthur Silverstein, Autoimmunity: A History of the Early Struggle for Recognition
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