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Old 06-28-2014, 08:52 PM #1
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Hello all, for the past 2 years I have suffered from various symptoms of post concussive disorder. After a long and truly tedious trial of me going from doctor to doctor in hopes of finding a remedy for my ailments, I finally gave up with the conventional approach and seeked a different route. My cousin has autism, and although this is a completely different condition, the doctor that treated my cousin, Dr. Steven Best, as well deals with concussion related problems. He is a neuroscientist and a neurologist among other skill sets. He is up to date with modern research, and is constantly looking for what WORKS, rather than what is taught to him in an outdated medical textbook. That is the problem with these neurologists; they constantly tell us that this is all in our head (psychologically speaking). It is not their fault, they are simply acting and referring to their medical text books that they learned from many years ago. Anyway, after an explanation of my symptoms and a SPECT scan, Dr. Steven Best came up with a treatment plan which involved the following: hyperbaric oxygen therapy, peri spinal etanercept (enbrel) shots, and the following vitamins and herbs: NAC, vitamin D 4,000 IU daily, high quality fish oil 5000mg daily, and longvida brand curcumin. As well, he prescribed me lamictal. He came up with this treatment plan due to two things: residual inflammation in my brain (one of the main causes of lingering concussion symptoms) and because of hyperperfusion located within areas of my brain that should not be there(also from concussive blows). Listen, everyone's treatment plan could vary, but mainly, hyperbaric oxygen and etanercept have been proven to work! It is just America that neglects to shine light upon these simple and effective treatments. I am not some wacko who is on here to ******** you guys. I am simply here as a messenger. Hyperbarric oxygen works in the following ways: it decreases the inflammation, releases up to 800% more stem cells into your bloodstream from the bone marrow, stimulatesNeurogenesis and angiogenesis within the body and brain. Granted, you should NOT choose a random hyperbaric facility. Many are unsafe due to arrogant staff and overall inexperience. I can personally recommend this facility: Hyperbaeric centers of Florida. Anyway to sum it up here are the links that will prove to you that this stuff works, as well as Dr. Best's website. I AM NOT A SALESMAN, DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND BE OPEN MINDED, COULD BE THE BEST DECISION OF YOUR LIFE.


Scientific Study on Hyperbaeric oxygen: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/24260334/

Study on Etanercept (Enbrel): http://www.hindawi.com/journals/mi/2013/620837/

Dr. Steven R. Best: http://neuroscience.md
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It's hard for a lot of us to read big blocks of text. I apologize in advance, but it hurts my eyes to read what you posted. I'll skip to the very bottom and look at the links later.
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It's hard for a lot of us to read big blocks of text. I apologize in advance, but it hurts my eyes to read what you posted. I'll skip to the very bottom and look at the links later.
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Hello all, for the past 2 years I have suffered from various symptoms of post

concussive disorder. After a long and truly tedious trial of me going from doctor

to doctor in hopes of finding a remedy for my ailments, I finally gave up with the

conventional approach and seeked a different route. My cousin has autism, and

although this is a completely different condition, the doctor that treated my

cousin, Dr. Steven Best, as well deals with concussion related problems. He is a

neuroscientist and a neurologist among other skill sets. He is up to date with

modern research, and is constantly looking for what WORKS, rather than what is

taught to him in an outdated medical textbook. That is the problem with these

neurologists; they constantly tell us that this is all in our head (psychologically

speaking). It is not their fault, they are simply acting and referring to their

medical text books that they learned from many years ago. Anyway, after an

explanation of my symptoms and a SPECT scan, Dr. Steven Best came up with a

treatment plan which involved the following: hyperbaric oxygen therapy, peri

spinal etanercept (enbrel) shots, and the following vitamins and herbs: NAC,

vitamin D 4,000 IU daily, high quality fish oil 5000mg daily, and longvida brand

curcumin. As well, he prescribed me lamictal. He came up with this treatment

plan due to two things: residual inflammation in my brain (one of the main


causes of lingering concussion symptoms) and because of hyperperfusion located

within areas of my brain that should not be there(also from concussive blows).

Listen, everyone's treatment plan could vary, but mainly, hyperbaric oxygen and

etanercept have been proven to work! It is just America that neglects to shine

light upon these simple and effective treatments. I am not some wacko who is

on here to ******** you guys. I am simply here as a messenger. Hyperbarric

oxygen works in the following ways: it decreases the inflammation, releases up

to 800% more stem cells into your bloodstream from the bone marrow,

stimulatesNeurogenesis and angiogenesis within the body and brain. Granted,

you should NOT choose a random hyperbaric facility. Many are unsafe due to

arrogant staff and overall inexperience. I can personally recommend this facility:

Hyperbaeric centers of Florida. Anyway to sum it up here are the links that will

prove to you that this stuff works, as well as Dr. Best's website. I AM NOT A

SALESMAN, DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND BE OPEN MINDED, COULD BE THE

BEST DECISION OF YOUR LIFE.

***Refer to links on bottom of first post for SCIENTIFICALLY BACKED EVIDENCE and doctor website
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milanchz,

Double spacing every line is just as bad. A double space every 5 or 6 lines makes it easier to find the start of the next line.

HBOT does not work for everybody. It is very expensive and rarely covered by insurance. The angiogenesis is well known due to imaging. The neurogenesis is not able to be documented. It is assumed due to the angiogenesis. How many dives (HBOT treatments) did you have ?

Etanercept is very expensive and invasive. Its use has been known for some time but it is an off-label use. Unless one has severe symptoms, the immune system risks make it a risky venture.
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The neurogenesis has been documented from spect scans taken before and after a block of 40 hbot(hyperbarric) sessions. As well, the results of each individuals performance on cognitive testing before and after hbot treatments is a clear indicator that neurogenesis has occurred. Mark you are too quick to shut people down, I understand you are trying to help, but your negativity can be sometimes extremely discouraging and ultimately incorrect. I understand that you are very knowledgable from years of experience, but you are not an expert. The information I provided has been clearly documented and can be seen through thorough research that has been scientifically proven by a multitude of experiments and trials. And for the expense of the treatment, yes most the time this is very expensive, yet this does not by any means mean that the treatment does not work.
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The neurogenesis has been documented from spect scans taken before and after a block of 40 hbot(hyperbarric) sessions. As well, the results of each individuals performance on cognitive testing before and after hbot treatments is a clear

indicator that neurogenesis has occurred. Mark you are too quick to shut people down, I understand you are trying to help, but your negativity can be sometimes extremely discouraging and ultimately incorrect. I understand that you are very knowledgable from years of experience, but you are not an expert. The

information I provided has been clearly documented and can be seen through thorough research that has been scientifically proven by a multitude of experiments and trials. And for the expense of the treatment, yes most the time this is very expensive, yet this does not by any means mean that the treatment does not work.
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