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If hyperbaric oxygen is so good why isn’t it better accepted by the medical mainstream?
If hyperbaric oxygen is so good why isn’t it better accepted by the medical mainstream? Thomas M. Fox MAS, MS, CHT The acceptance of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) within the medical mainstream has been significantly influenced by a confluence of historical, scientific, and…
Traditional approaches versus The Press-Pulse Approach to Cancer Treatment
Traditional approaches versus The Press-Pulse Approach to Cancer Treatment The Press Pulse approach differs from traditional cancer therapies in several key ways: Metabolic Targeting: Traditional cancer therapies, such as chemotherapy and radiation, primarily focus on directly killing cancer cells or shrinking tumours through cytotoxic effects. In…
What is the Role of the Air break in Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
What is the Role of the Air break in Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy? In hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), air breaks traditionally serve as a safety measure to mitigate the risk of oxygen toxicity. The use of the air breaks has evolved to a therapeutic strategy to…
Air breaks in HBOT- Optimizing Therapeutic Outcomes
Air breaks in HBOT- Optimizing Therapeutic Outcomes Hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs) are transcription factors that play a crucial role in cellular response to low oxygen levels (hypoxia). They regulate the expression of genes involved in angiogenesis, metabolism, and cell survival. Understanding the interaction between HIFs and…