Guest guest Posted December 13, 2000 Report Share Posted December 13, 2000 Hi Saul, and All, 2 years ago my daughter had a life threatening increase of spinal (cerebral) fluid pressure that put her into hospital for several weeks.. and just last week she finally got a clean bill of health from her neurologist. (Thank God.) But when this first happened to my daughter, my wife got so stressed out that her blood pressure shot through the roof and her doctor prescribed blood pressure AND cholesterol lowering medications for her. However... After two years of testing, we (and my wife's neurologists) now strongly suspect that a side effect from the prescribed cholesterol lowering drug was probably responsible for her immediately developing a painful (non-diabetic) peripheral neuropathy. I do have a good book here about peripheral neuropathy, " Aching Toes . . . " ., and it's chock full ideas including many alternative therapies.. My question now has to be, assuming that oxidative therapy is in the cards, what's better, do you think-- Ozone Sauna [at home] therapy or hyperbaric chamber? I believe the hyperbaric chamber therapy costs anywhere from $75 to $125 per hour. (?) What are the average costs for at home ozone sauna therapy? Best Regards Colin Quinney Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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