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MS, AUTOIMMUNITY & HYPERBARICS

Most of these autoimmune conditions have no cure and many require lifelong treatments to manage and treat symptoms. Hyperbaric therapy is a non-invasive option that may reduce overall inflammation and pain, increase quality of life, and provide synergistic effects to other treatment modalities.

MS, AUTOIMMUNITY & HYPERBARICS

According to the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, autoimmune diseases currently affect around 1 in 10 people globally with 13% of women and 7% of men being affected. There are more than 80 autoimmune diseases which include well known conditions such as Type 1 diabetes (the cells that produce insulin are attacked), Multiple Sclerosis (protective covering of nerves are attacked), lupus (tissues and organs are attacked) and rheumatoid arthritis (lining of joints are attacked) while other lesser-known versions have also emerged. In some cases, a person with one autoimmune disease is more likely to develop a second, indicating that some autoimmune diseases share common risk factors, such as genetic predispositions or environmental triggers.

Most of these autoimmune conditions have no cure and many require lifelong treatments to manage and treat symptoms. Hyperbaric therapy is a non-invasive option that may reduce overall inflammation and pain, increase quality of life, and provide synergistic effects to other treatment modalities.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) in MS aims to improve oxygen delivery to brain and spinal cord tissue, potentially reducing inflammation, promoting healing, and improving neurological function. By increasing oxygen saturation in the blood, HBOT may help to reduce the damage caused by inflammation and enhance the body's natural repair mechanisms. 

A Walk in Park

HOW HBOT CAN HELP

Symptoms of Autoimmune Disease

  • Chronic Fatigue

  • Brain Fog

  • Generalized Aches and Malaise

  • Hair Loss

  • Numbness & Tingling

Improve Overall Function

  • Effect on Immune System

  • Increases Oxygen Concentration in Tissues Helping Resist Infections

  • Repair of Damaged Tissue

  • Improves Ability of White Blood Cells to Fight and Destroy Invaders

Inflammation & Pain

  • Decreases Acute and Chronic Inflammation

  • Reduces Swelling

  • Equally Effective as Aspirin in Decreasing Joint Inflammation, Hypersensitivity & Pain

  • Increases Anti-inflammatory Cytokines

  • Remediates Inflammatory Arthritis

  • Decreases C-Reactive Protein Levels (substance produced in the liver in response to inflammation)

Dr Sonners with HBOT USA discusses HBOT and MS

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