Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Alternative Treatments for PD: Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT), Neurofeedback Therapy, Glutathione injections

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Alternative Treatments for Parkinson's Disease | Oxford Recovery Center - 2min



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Alternative Treatments for Parkinson's Disease | Oxford Recovery Center - 9min
2:13 getting dressed was an ordeal that wears you out. 4:25 mid-first week noticed i could jump into the van like normal vs struggle. 6:22 had bizarre smells. often with PD one of the first thiengs you lose is your sense of smell. 8:50 i can now get in/out of van easier, type better, see and smell better, get dressed faster/easier.

Oxford Recovery Center has had remarkable success treating Parkinson's Disease using Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT), Neurofeedback Therapy, and Glutathione injections. The ORC team has been researching over the past year about the positive effects HBOT can have in the treatment of Parkinson's Disease. JeAnnah Powell, our Neurofeedback specialist, has been using a research based intensive approach towards Parkinson's Disease.
 
Calvin spent the month of October with us at ORC and has had many positive changes in his journey with Parkinson's Disease. Calvin was diagnosed about 18 months ago and immediately started the search for alternative treatments as he was not satisfied with current standard of care for Parkinson's, which was medication after medication.
 
Calvin participated in 40 Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy treatments, twice daily Neurofeedback treatments (20 total), as well as glutathione injections. In this testimonial, Calvin talks about what his life was like before treatments at Oxford Recovery Center, and how his life has changed since. 

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