Autism & Hyperbaric Chambers

www.balancedhealthtoday.com The study, which was published in BMC Pediatrics, involved 62 children being treated at six sites around the United States. According to the BBC, 30% in the treatment group were rated by doctors as very much improved or much improved compared with 8% of those in the control group. The children received 24 percent oxygen at a pressure slightly higher than normal. Children with cerebral palsy and fetal alcohol syndrome have also shown benefits after hyperbaric chamber treatment, according to the BBC. The idea of using increased atmospheric pressure to help patients dates back to the 1600s, when a man named Henshaw built a sealed chamber where he could change the pressure with a series of bellows, according to Quackwatch. Fort Collins, Colorado Chula Vista, California Malawi, Lilongwe Provo, Utah Maryborough, Queensland Lubbock, Texas Algeria, Algiers Lansing, Michigan Sunnyvale, California South Africa www.balancedhealthtoday.com www.balancedhealthtoday.com