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Default hyperbaric and/or light emitting diodes?

My daughter has been bugging me to check out hyperbaric treatment. So I googled it. Only to find out the medical center to which I go has been involved in using it in clincal trials....with LEDs.

Sounds like the jury is out, but, I am wondering if any one with dough to spare, has tried any of these treatments? I have often wondered if O2 would even be enough to mitigate this.
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