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Lyme Disease Patient Gets Relief Through Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (mHBOT), a practice well-founded in history and science, has garnered attention for its efficacy in treating conditions like decompression sickness, diabetic wounds, and carbon monoxide poisoning. Moreover, it’s been tested experimentally in complex conditions, ranging from traumatic brain injuries and strokes to Autism, Multiple Sclerosis, and Lyme disease. Chuck Re’s story stands as a testament to the promise of mHBOT as an avenue for healing and renewal.