Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 We did not use a prescription chelator during HBOT. We did continue to use the NDF Plus before each session as oxygen is a carrier and can take things to places it was unable to reach before. I decreased his regular dose in half though since my boss advised that the HBOT could make the NDF Plus more efficient. She was right. When she did it for her son, she had to significantly lower the dose as well. I followed the same protocol she used for her son. I made sure he had liver support, antioxidants, antifungals on board as well. The antifungals I had to add in while we were there as yeast became an obvious issue. But we were able to get it under control fairly easy during the HBOT. He kept almost all gains we saw from HBOT. Though my son has been chelating for many years, which I know helps. I also believe that having appropriate liver support on board contributed to his good response. My best, TamiW Gavin's mom > > Another Hbot question. > > Are those seeing the greatest improvements doing chelation during Hbot treatments? > > Thanks, > > > > [ ] Re:HBOT uneven results, timing, chelation plus hbot question > > > We had the same experience of getting better and then it faded away. The > first day a big bump, the second a lesser bump, and some of what was there > evening of day one less so, by the third treatment you could hardly tell there was > an improvement, and that's how it went to the end of our hbot hard chamnber > 1.5 atm 100% oxygen sessions (40). We tried once a day the first 2wks, > including sat, then when effects faded the doctor claimed it was not enough so we > upped it to twice a day, to match others who have claimed twice a day is the most > effective timing. The last 2 wks was all twice a day and NO improvements > (so much money wasted). We held on to subtle improvements like subtle > squeezing in hugs instead of limp arms from her, and very faint empathy (I bumped my > head and she said " ow " once - perhaps a first), two spontaneous 3 word > sentences during week two (still at once a day) but no new sentence creation the rest > of our treatment nor after (she just kept using these two sentences). No > carry over effect of improvement when stopping as usually claimed. > > We are starting to think that supplementation matters - additional > antioxidants given that day and after session, for example. We are now trying to force > a gap between sessions - we took a 3 wk break and will see if we get a bump. > If we do we will take another break and test that. A 2 week break we took > a few weeks ago yielded no bump in function on day 1. We are going to see > if a bump each time will add up to more than a bump on day one followed by > weeks of pointless treatments. Has anyone else tried to space the treatment > (bucking the usual recommendation by hbot doctors)? > > Does anyone know why chelation is said to be enhanced by hbot? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 We did not use a prescription chelator during HBOT. We did continue to use the NDF Plus before each session as oxygen is a carrier and can take things to places it was unable to reach before. I decreased his regular dose in half though since my boss advised that the HBOT could make the NDF Plus more efficient. She was right. When she did it for her son, she had to significantly lower the dose as well. I followed the same protocol she used for her son. I made sure he had liver support, antioxidants, antifungals on board as well. The antifungals I had to add in while we were there as yeast became an obvious issue. But we were able to get it under control fairly easy during the HBOT. He kept almost all gains we saw from HBOT. Though my son has been chelating for many years, which I know helps. I also believe that having appropriate liver support on board contributed to his good response. My best, TamiW Gavin's mom > > Another Hbot question. > > Are those seeing the greatest improvements doing chelation during Hbot treatments? > > Thanks, > > > > [ ] Re:HBOT uneven results, timing, chelation plus hbot question > > > We had the same experience of getting better and then it faded away. The > first day a big bump, the second a lesser bump, and some of what was there > evening of day one less so, by the third treatment you could hardly tell there was > an improvement, and that's how it went to the end of our hbot hard chamnber > 1.5 atm 100% oxygen sessions (40). We tried once a day the first 2wks, > including sat, then when effects faded the doctor claimed it was not enough so we > upped it to twice a day, to match others who have claimed twice a day is the most > effective timing. The last 2 wks was all twice a day and NO improvements > (so much money wasted). We held on to subtle improvements like subtle > squeezing in hugs instead of limp arms from her, and very faint empathy (I bumped my > head and she said " ow " once - perhaps a first), two spontaneous 3 word > sentences during week two (still at once a day) but no new sentence creation the rest > of our treatment nor after (she just kept using these two sentences). No > carry over effect of improvement when stopping as usually claimed. > > We are starting to think that supplementation matters - additional > antioxidants given that day and after session, for example. We are now trying to force > a gap between sessions - we took a 3 wk break and will see if we get a bump. > If we do we will take another break and test that. A 2 week break we took > a few weeks ago yielded no bump in function on day 1. We are going to see > if a bump each time will add up to more than a bump on day one followed by > weeks of pointless treatments. Has anyone else tried to space the treatment > (bucking the usual recommendation by hbot doctors)? > > Does anyone know why chelation is said to be enhanced by hbot? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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