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HBOT Successfully Resuscitated Babies Not Breathing Who Failed Standard Resuscitation

By Paul Fitzgerald
Aug 10, 2009
HBOT successfully resuscitated over half of a group of 65 babies in England born not breathing who failed standard resuscitation. To give you a few examples of the phenomenal potential of HBOT, I would like to quote from my testimony to Chairman Regula's House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health, Human Services, and Education last week, "the scientific literature suggests that the most powerful drug for treating the vast majority of acute injuries to the human body is one pressurized dose of oxygen to saturate the body's tissues.

That dose appears to have a generic effect regardless of the cause of the injury or its location in the body (Harch PG. Generic Inhibitory Drug Effect of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) on Reperfusion Injury (RI). Eur J Neurol, 2000;7(Suppl 3):150)."
The benefits of HBOT in acute injury are most demonstrable and dramatic in the treatment of acute brain injuries, collectively the condition which is responsible for the vast majority of disability and human suffering and the condition for which doctors have been traditionally "brainwashed" that there is no treatment.

To give you a few examples of the phenomenal potential of HBOT, I would like to quote from my testimony to Chairman Regula's House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health, Human Services, and Education last week, "the scientific literature suggests that the most powerful drug for treating the vast majority of acute injuries to the human body is one pressurized dose of oxygen to saturate the body's tissues.

For example, HBOT successfully resuscitated over half of a group of 65 babies in England born not breathing who failed standard resuscitation. (Today, sadly, the only way one can procure this therapy is if you are a high priced newborn thoroughbred racehorse in Kentucky or Florida whose racing future is jeopardized by birth injury from lack of oxygen and blood flow.)
Injured brains could positively And permanently Respond To A Course Of HBOT.

This pattern of response first seen in a stroke patient of Dr. Neubauer's and then in the boxers and divers was yet another generic response to HBOT that I identified in the vast majority of the fifty additional diagnoses, including the first cerebral palsy case in North America (Harch PG, Gottlieb SF, Staab P, Van Meter KW. HMPAO SPECT Brain Imaging and Low Pressure HBOT in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Traumatic, Ischemic, Hypoxic, and Anoxic Encephalopathies.

Undersea and Hyper Med, 1994;21(Suppl):30. In other words, if one HBOT could change the pattern of brain blood flow in a neurologically abnormal patient to a more normal pattern, this was evidence that that injured brain could positively and permanently respond to a course of HBOT.
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