Clinical research studies have shown that hyperbaric oxygen therapy, also called HBOT, can enhance the body’s innate ability to repair and regenerate. While there are currently only 14 FDA recognized indications for treatment, there are over 120 reported conditions for which hyperbaric oxygen therapy has been shown to be effective and beneficial.
Paul G. Harch, MD
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is a method of delivering extra oxygen into the body by increasing atmospheric pressure higher than 1.0 ata. Hyper = increase, baric = pressure.
When a person’s body is placed in a pressurized environment greater than 1.0ata, oxygen is driven into the body’s fluids (e.g. blood plasma, lymph, and cerebral spinal fluid), allowing a super-saturation of tissues and organs, even reaching injuries with damaged circulation (e.g. damaged area in brain from stroke).
Patients undergoing hyperbaric oxygen therapy to address issues or improve health and wellness have reported a range of benefits including improved circulation, pain relief, reduced inflammation, improved mental clarity, injury repair, fighting infection and disease, and anti-aging.
Aging Depression
Alzheimer's Disease Eczema
Anxiety Fatigue
Erectile Dysfunction Hearing
Cerebral Palsy Mold
Concussion Obesity
Parkinson's Disease PTSD
GI Tract/Crohns Migraines
Pulmonary Fibrosis Arthritis
Hyperbaric therapy provides the brain and body with increased levels of oxygen to decrease inflammation, increase progenitor stem cell production, improve cognitive functioning, and synergistically enhance the effects of other therapies to improve overall health and wellness.
Aging is characterized by the progressive loss of physiological capacity. Age-related diseases and degenerative maladies throughout the body are a growing concern world-wide.
Inflammation is an integral finding in many medical conditions and coincides with nearly all types of injuries and insults to the body.
According to the World Health Organization, Infertility, and sub-fertility “affect a significant proportion of humanity.” Data from the CDC shows that in the U.S alone, 6.1 million women ages 15-44 have difficulty getting or staying pregnant.
According to the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, autoimmune diseases currently affect around 1 in 10 people globally with 13% of women and 7% of men being affected. There are more than 80 known autoimmune diseases.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of disability and death worldwide. According to the CDC, in 2014 155 people died each day from injuries that included TBI. These injuries contribute to approximately 30% of all injury deaths in the U.S. In 2010, about 2.5 million TBI related hospitalizations were recorded in the U.S. alone. (Source: CDC)
In 2025, roughly 2.0 million people will be diagnosed with cancer in the United States. (Source: seer.cancer.gov) New integrated treatments are being utilized to help combat cancer and its disease progression. Hyperbaric therapy is currently being utilized in conjunction with conventional treatments, including radiation and chemotherapy, to attain optimal dosages for patients, stimulate tumor regression and reduce the side effects of treatments. In 2021, over 1.9 million people were diagnosed with cancer and over 610,000 cancer-related deaths occurred in the United States alone.
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