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How to survive these soon bad times by anunnaki ..... Oxygen Therapies Support Forum

Date:   10/17/2004 5:46:26 PM ( 20 y ago)
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When you say "tissue damage" do you mean that some tissue is dead?

HBOT cannot reverse dead tissue, but it can reduce the amount of 'borderline tissue' (next to the dead tissue) that may eventually have to be removed in order to clean up any wound.

In other words, it sounds like you need to maximise the amount of tissue that is viable and that could survive.

Your doctors seem to be saying that this stage has not be reached if more radiation or surgery(?) is necessary.

In general, HBOT is a good idea before any elective surgery as it gets the body into the best shape possible. I would definitely want HBOT before and after any major surgery or procedure.

There are many claims that HBOT can help treat cancer, but not all doctors agree. And there is the big problem of getting the oxygen into the tumor, but that's another story...

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