Hyperbaric oxygen therapy—a new hope for Alzheimer’s patients: a case report and literature review

Case report of self-initiated HBOT in a 62-year-old man with a clinical diagnosis of probable Alzheimer’s disease. He had over 400 HBOT sessions [2–3 times weekly, with a duration of 30–50 min, in a multi-place hyperbaric chamber at 2 atmospheres absolute (ATA)] over 7 years and use of donepezil (10 mg daily) for the last 3 years when formally diagnosed by the National Health Service (NHS) Memory Service. The patient’s longitudinal neurocognitive and neuroradiological evidence over 7 years of follow-up remained stable (with no major cognitive decline and no behavioral changes)
HBOT & Dementia

This is a terrific video by Dr Sonners on how Oxygen heals the nerves and brain. It can also explain similarly for just about any neurological conditions. Great listen!
New Hyperbaric Therapy Could Limit and Perhaps Reverse Cognitive Decline

Oxygen might be the new tool for enhancing cognitive function in the elderly
Exploring the Benefits of Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Health Conditions

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has gained attention for its potential benefits in various health conditions, ranging from neurodegenerative disorders to metabolic syndrome and arthritis. One specific aspect of this therapy is mild hyperbaric oxygen exposure, which offers promising mechanisms and effects. In this post, we delve into the research conducted on the impacts of mild […]