Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)


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Old 11-25-2007, 01:38 PM #1
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Default Sympathetic nerve block markedly enhances tissue oxygen delivery during HBOT

http://www.hbotxofpalmbeach.com/stud...trophyHBOT.pdf

The double whammy works best aparently.
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Thumbs up Oxygen to the rescue.. exerpts from the book (very good)

http://books.google.com/books?id=7dA...rN02m8w6QKgXAA

Throughout the world -- in China, Japan, Cuba, Canada, Russia, and most of Europe -- healing therapies using oxygen, ozone, and hydrogen peroxide have been common for treating a wide array of diseases, including cancer, HIV/AIDS, and arthritis. Yet in the United States, where the mainstream medical community is dependent upon funding from the pharmaceutical industry for research and physician training, these highly efficacious and relatively inexpensive therapies have been largely ignored. Dr. Pavel Yutsis, Medical Director of the CAM Institute for Integrative Therapies, has been using these biooxidative techniques for more than twenty years, from the beginning of his career in his native Russia. In Oxygen to the Rescue, Dr. Yutsis explains the difference between oxygenation and oxidation. He describes the four main types of oxygen therapy: -- Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) -- Hydrogen Peroxide Therapy -- Ozone Therapy -- Photoluminescence -- or ultraviolet radiation of blood (UVIB), and discusses conventional uses versus experimental/controversial uses for each, as well as the means of administering these therapies.For example, HBOT is typically used by mainstream medicine to promote healing of burns and skin grafts, as well as to treat carbon dioxide poisoning and smoke inhalation. Hydrogen peroxide delivers oxygen to the blood and makes it possible for the body to use oxygen more effectively. It regulates sugar, enhances immune system function, and helps cells produce energy. Oxygen to the Rescue provides both the findings of scientific research and anecdotal evidence demonstrating that these underused therapies deserve to be acknowledged among frontline medicine in the UnitedStates
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http://www.hbotxofpalmbeach.com/stud...trophyHBOT.pdf

The double whammy works best aparently.
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I had both on a few occasions. The degree of difference between HBOT post sympathetic block versus without the block was variable but definitely worth doing if offered.
It surely makes sense that the blood vessels would be more dilated due to the block and therefore more blood is in the area to receive the extra oxygen.
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