Hyperbaric Oxygenation Therapy
Mild Hyperbaric Oxygenation Therapy
Mild
Hyperbaric Oxygenation Therapy (MHOT) is the use of 24% oxygen at
greater than atmospheric pressure (1.3 ATA). This is the same oxygen we
are breathing at 19 to 21 percent in the air. Under hyperbaric
circumstances, oxygen adheres to all of the gas laws of physics and
Henry’s law, which states that if you increase the pressure of the gas,
there will be a directly proportional dissolution of said gas into any
solute. Thus, in the body, the increase is noted in the red blood cells,
the plasma, bone, lymph, urine, and most importantly, the cerebral
spinal fluid.
Mild Hyperbaric Oxygenation Therapy is a simple, yet
potentially life-saving treatment. By giving the body an overabundance
of oxygen, this treatment helps to stimulate brain neurons in people
suffering from cerebral palsy and other brain injuries, and it also
treats un-healing wounds, which are related to diabetes. Research has
shown that, when administered by a professional, hyperbaric oxygenation
has many health benefits and can help cure or at least stall numerous
neurological diseases, including cerebral palsy, cerebral ischemia,
chronic childhood encephalopathy, narcotizing enterocolitis, anoxic
encephalopathies of neonates, and intestinal ischemia.

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