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Each session is 1 hour and I think the machine is 1.5 ATA (it's a hard shell unit by oxygenhealthsystems). They have me use a cannula where I'm breathing 100% oxygen, but I'm not sure of the O2 % in the chamber.

Here is where I go for treatment:

https://buschchiropractic.com/services/hyperbaric-oxygen-therapy

Here is the website for oxygenhealthsystems:

https://www.oxygenhealthsystems.com/category/hyperbaric-chamber

Their website shows 5 hard-shell units, but I'm not sure which one my clinic uses. I know it is at least 1.5 ATA though.

It's a trauma induced shin wound in-between the size of a half dollar & dollar coin. I must have hit my shin on the stupid foot board about 200 times getting back into bed in the middle of the night. If I would have known this would result, I would have put on a bumper or something. A biopsy can back with squamous cell carcinoma. I'm so very health conscious otherwise (lots of supplementation, lots of cardio and strength training exercises, very good weight management, waist size, diet, conscious of my mental attitude by limiting anger, fear, etc.) but traditional doctors want to treat me as just a cancer patient. They say things like "it must be coincidence that the squamous carcinoma cells happen to be right where you kept hitting your shin" and want to do major plastic surgery, radiation, etc.

The HBOT sessions have helped some but not as much as I'd like so I've recently been in contact with this office:

https://www.drguberman.com/Curaderm-BEC5?utm_campaign=Curaderm&msclkid=0428922210c912acb2c4f645c2aa45dc&utm_term=curaderm+bec5+cream&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_content=Curaderm+Cream

The BEC5 cream should be delivered in a few days and the office manager I talked to immediately took a very involved approach in making sure I knew how to use it properly for best results. She wants me to call back anytime, etc. - it was a very good first impression. She said they sell thousands of these tubes and was confident it would "take care of it" for me. The reviews on their website for BEC5 are encouraging.

I learned about BEC5 from the book "Cancer Step Out of the Box" by Ty Bollinger. I looked up squamous cell carcinoma in the index and there was a page reference for several effective treatments. BEC5 seemed like the best approach to me.

BTW my supplementation includes ivermectin, fenbendazole, NAC, glutathione, highly absorbed forms of C & D, a suite of B, zinc / quercetin, a suite of "picometer" minerals by RnA Reset (I highly recommend them - best minerals I've ever used), and a blend of several items for joint health.

I'm always open to and appreciate recommendations from other pedes. Most of the supplements I take I learned about from GAW.

302 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Each session is 1 hour and I think the machine is 1.5 ATA (it's a hard shell unit by oxygenhealthsystems). They have me use a cannula where I'm breathing 100% oxygen, but I'm not sure of the O2 % in the chamber.

Here is where I go for treatment:

https://buschchiropractic.com/services/hyperbaric-oxygen-therapy

Here is the website for oxygenhealthsystems:

https://www.oxygenhealthsystems.com/category/hyperbaric-chamber

Their website shows 5 hard-shell units, but I'm not sure which one my clinic uses. I know it is at least 1.5 ATA though.

It's a trauma induced shin wound in-between the size of a half dollar & dollar coin. I must have hit my shin on the stupid foot board about 200 times getting back into bed in the middle of the night. If I would have known this would result, I would have put on a bumper or something. A biopsy can back with squamous cell carcinoma. I'm so very health conscious otherwise (lots of supplementation, lots of cardio and strength training exercises, very good weight management, waist size, diet, conscious of my mental attitude by limiting anger, fear, etc.) but traditional doctors want to treat me as just a cancer patient. They say things like "it must be coincidence that the squamous carcinoma cells happen to be right where you kept hitting your shin" and want to do major plastic surgery, radiation, etc.

The HBOT sessions have helped some but not as much as I'd like so I've recently been in contact with this office:

https://www.drguberman.com/Curaderm-BEC5?utm_campaign=Curaderm&msclkid=0428922210c912acb2c4f645c2aa45dc&utm_term=curaderm+bec5+cream&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_content=Curaderm+Cream

The BEC5 cream should be delivered in a few days and the office manager I talked to immediately took a very involved approach in making sure I knew how to use it properly for best results. She wants me to call back anytime, etc. - it was a very good first impression. She said they sell thousands of these tubes and was confident it would "take care of it" for me. The reviews on their website for BEC5 are encouraging.

I learned about BEC5 from the book "Cancer Step Out of the Box" by Ty Bollinger. I looked up squamous cell carcinoma in the index and there was a page reference for several effective treatments. BEC5 seemed like the best approach to me.

BTW my supplementation includes ivermectin, fenbendazole, NAC, glutathione, highly absorbed forms of C & D, zinc / quercetin, a suite of "picometer" minerals by RnA Reset (I highly recommend them - best minerals I've ever used), and a blend of several items for joint health.

I'm always open to and appreciate recommendations from other pedes. Most of the supplements I take I learned about from GAW.

302 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Each session is 1 hour and I think the machine is 1.5 ATA (it's a hard shell unit by oxygenhealthsystems). They have me use a cannula where I'm breathing 100% oxygen, but I'm not sure of the O2 % in the chamber.

Here is where I go for treatment:

https://buschchiropractic.com/services/hyperbaric-oxygen-therapy

Here is the website for oxygenhealthsystems:

https://www.oxygenhealthsystems.com/category/hyperbaric-chamber

Their website shows 5 hard-shell units, but I'm not sure which one my clinic uses. I know it is at least 1.5 ATA though.

It's a trauma induced shin wound in-between the size of a half dollar & dollar coin. I must have hit my shin on the stupid foot board about 200 times getting back into bed in the middle of the night. If I would have known this would result, I would have put on a bumper or something. A biopsy can back with squamous cell carcinoma. I'm so very health conscious otherwise (lots of supplementation, lots of cardio and strength training exercises, very good weight management, waist size, diet, conscious of my mental attitude by limiting anger, fear, etc.) but traditional doctors want to treat me as just a cancer patient. They say things like "it must be coincidence that the squamous carcinoma cells happen to be right where you kept hitting your shin" and want to do major plastic surgery, radiation, etc.

The HBOT sessions have helped some but not as much as I'd like so I've recently been in contact with this office:

https://www.drguberman.com/Curaderm-BEC5?utm_campaign=Curaderm&msclkid=0428922210c912acb2c4f645c2aa45dc&utm_term=curaderm+bec5+cream&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_content=Curaderm+Cream

The BEC5 cream should be delivered in a few days and the office manager I talked to immediately took a very involved approach in making sure I knew how to use it properly for best results. She wants me to call back anytime, etc. - it was a very good first impression. She said they sell thousands of these tubes and was confident it would "take care of it" for me. The reviews on their website for BEC5 are encouraging.

I learned about BEC5 from the book "Cancer Step Out of the Box" by Ty Bollinger. I looked up squamous cell carcinoma in the index and there was a page reference for several effective treatments. BEC5 seemed like the best approach to me.

BTW my supplementation includes ivermectin, fenbendazole, NAC, glutathione, zinc / quercetin, a suite of "picometer" minerals by RnA Reset (I highly recommend them - best minerals I've ever used), and a blend of several items for joint health.

I'm always open to and appreciate recommendations from other pedes. Most of the supplements I take I learned about from GAW.

302 days ago
1 score