“Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Breaks New Ground”
Original Air Date: August 15, 2009
Guest/Author: Donald Jolly-Gabriel, Ph.D.

Pioneer in the field of Hyperbaric Oxygen and Wellness Educator, Donald Jolly-Gabriel, Ph.D., brings enlightenment to the wide range acceptance of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. On behalf of The Richard A.Neubauer Research Institute, Jolly offers hope for returning war veterans and others, facing critical health issues that can be helped with this astounding treatment. Traumatic Brain Injury, Depression, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Post Operative Surgery are a front page concern. Find out why medical clinics around the world are moving in this direction for recovery.
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Hello doctor, I email you because dr. Uszler told me that he may get in touch with you about my case of brain injury since I had it in October 2005 and I’ve done 53 sessions of HBOT in a rigid mono-chamber and plenty more in a portable Oxyhealth but not at 1.3 ATA breathing oxygen at no more than 30%.
The SPECT scan shows a very big area of dead neurons and Uszler says that I haven’t enough dormant neurons to replace what the ones that died were doing.
I live very close to an HBOT provider who runs a very nice facility with both a multi and a mono-chamber, however since he charges $150 for each session, I can’t afford to keep doing all the HBOT I need to primarily be able again to walk without any help.
If this HBOT can help TBI why isn’t it accepted by official medicine science?