HBOT Conversations
HBOT Conversations
HBOT Conversations Ep 11 | Dr. Harch - Viral / Bacterial Infections
In this final episode of HBOT News Conversations with Dr. Harch, host Edward di Girolamo takes this time to review a handful of indications we have yet to discuss.
This episode will touch on using Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for viral illnesses of AIDS and long-haul COVID, the bacterial illness of Lyme Disease, and the Inflammatory conditions of Migraines, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Vaccine Injuries, and Asthma.
Dr. Harch sums up his time at HBOT News Network by reminding everyone how Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy started, in relationship to treating many ill patients at once. It was during the Spanish Flu pandemic, which is essentially a relative of the coronavirus pandemic, when Dr. Cunningham created a large hyperbaric chamber from spare parts of an old boiler. People started flocking to him for treatment because it was literally saving the lives of Spanish Flu victims who were on their last breath. The pressure alone was enough to save the lives of many, but imagine if they had antibiotics then to treat the secondary pneumonia that came from the viral infection — so many more lives could have been saved. Dr. Harch recommends Vance Trimble’s book, “The Uncertain Miracle” to learn more about the use of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy during that time period. He stresses that today the medical industry isn’t reinventing the wheel with HBOT, they’ve just studied it longer, figured it out better, and witnessed the miraculous effects of healing with HBOT for a large variety of indications.
di Girolamo ends the segment asking Dr. Harch, “If God could give you one miracle related to Hyperbaric Oxygen that you could request and get. What would that miracle be?” Dr. Harch responds that he wishes for the mass distribution and access of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. He wishes for the day that HBOT could be readily accessed and available to anyone with no barriers to receive it.
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