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Moria,

You are correct, there is only one manufacturer of these affordable,

portable mHBOT Chambers, but several distributors. But, there are 2

distributors that handle most of US business and then other distributors

outside the US. The other large distributor of these same HBOT Chambers

in Atlanta, GA called VitaO2 www.vitao2.com who sell the

same chambers at the same price. They have the same prices and have demo

units for sale also. In fact, I just called them and they have 8 demo

units for sale at a sizable discount.

They also have MDs, PhDs and HBOT experts who provide technical

assistance to anyone seeking solutions in HBOT. They have service and

technical support who can assist anyone with HBOT questions

They also run a retail operation where you can get treated with these

same mHBOT Chambers under a MD's supervision, it's called " The

Hyperbaric Therapy Center " www.hypertc.com . They charge

$60-75 per hour based on number purchased in a package. They do a very

brisk business there.

The Md is Dr Bergeron MD, who specializes in Cancer, chronic disease and

conditions. He is one of the top MDs in US who specializes in Cancer

Immunotherapy, Cancer Vaccine, ACAM, AAEM, Biological MD Network

approach to chronic disease. People come to him from all over the world.

He is noted recently for his work in getting patient into remission from

Hepatitis, MS, Type II Diabetes, Lyme, Lupus, Parkinson's. But, is more

known for his ongoing work in Cancer, ALS, Lyme, CFS, FMS, CP, Brain

Injury, Near Drowning, Stroke, Alzheimer's, anti-aging.

He stacks multiple non-evasive therapies to get " potentiated " responses.

And he almost always stack mHBOT into his protocols. And he advocates

mHBOT, sauna and other for use in patients homes. He looks at mHBOT as a

primary or supportive therapy, depending on disease and therapy,

recommends it widely.

He claims he can get much faster results and keeps patients from

crashing by stacking HBOT. And if patients place these in their own

homes, they it more. I spoke with him a few weeks ago and he explained

to me how several executives have come to him lately with MS,

Parkinson's and Lyme. And that by getting these mHBOT units into the

patients home, they will use it more. And they can move it from summer

home to winter home.

In other words, if you make it inexpensive, flexible, portable and easy

to use.....patients will do the therapy. He advocates long treatment

horizons, 3-24 months, then continued use in some maintenance mode.

Anyway, hope this helps.

GypsyRose

> i hope this is not premature, but...

> i have gotten interested in hyperbaric. they now have home " mild

hyperbaric " > units being sold. the cheapest is around ten thousand.

I have only found ONE type (with 3 sizes/models). As far

as I've found, everyone is selling (reselling) the same

thing.

The best list price I've found for Solarus is through

Dr. Donsbach ($9000). Oxyhealth (the exclusive distributor) has a list

price of $9500, but SOMETIMES has demo units and the like that have the

price lowered a bit. Talk to Tom Melone (and please tell him I sent

you), if you are interested in this. www.oxyhealth.com

> upon reflection, i believe i see a path to constructing one for one

thousand > five hundred. > if i work out the kinks i will post my

set-up here. > i figure i can get it done in about 40 hours of work

from my current > understanding. > we'll see.

Please (and I do mean PLEASE) go read the several threads on this topic

on the list HBOTFORCP (also yahoogroups). I would suggest you read

through all the messages for the last month or two (3 at most?) so you

don't miss any of it. It was discussed more than once. Not all that

many posts, but some good pointers regarding some of the safety issues

involved. I learned a lot :) and found that I could apply the issues

also to the commercial mild chambers. Some references to

books on safety issues of HBOT construction, and of use

of oxygen.

I think at this point I would (personally, myself) go with

the commenrical unit. In addition to safety considerations,

I expect they can be resold (should one ever want to).

Which makes the cost potentially somewhat less " extreme " .

BTW, I am " testing out " (one session) a mild HBOT chamber

this Friday......

[i know of someone who used HBOT for lyme. Write me privately if you

want info.]

best,

Moria

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