This is a good point...and I have heard of
situations where the oxygen fed hyperbaric chamber has been an
effective treatment for quite a few diseases and disorders to include
Multiple Sclerosis.

Case in point, Ronnie Lane who was one of the
founding members of the 60's band, The Small Faces developed MS and
tried every treatment he could find and it was only when he found the
chamber did he get any relief and actually started to get better. 
Here is an excerpt of an interview with Ronnie Lane
that raises some very interesting information regarding the MS
Society and other info. 
I will also provide a link to the entire interview,
it is worth the read....
BOO:        
Well, no, it’s notall going to Florida. It’s all going to ARMS, to set up ARMS 
(In
America). And Florida... Professor Neubauer is the doctor in Florida
that has an HBO center. And, in fact, he’s the leading man on
hyperbaric oxygen.
LANE:       
He started it.
DAVE:        
How long ago did this treatment come about, then?
BOO:        
A long time ago!
DAVE:        
It just hasn’t gotten that much attention...
BOO:        
Well, what happened was there was a report made by a Dr. Fischer that
was, I think, in 1978. That report came about (because) the MS
Society hired Fischer to disprove Neubauer, and he couldn’t
disprove Neubauer! I’ll show you a video in a minute. He couldn’t
disprove him, and his report was completed in 1980, and it’s only
just come out this year!    I mean, what is it all
about?! So, this whole concert is also a little bit of the rebel
coming out of rock and roll!    It’s not quite as
straightforward! They know...
LANE:        
One thing is for sure: there’s a bit more to this Multiple
Sclerosis Society than meets the eye! Without a doubt!
BOO:        
In thiscountry.
LANE:        
Because they blocked going ahead for hyperbaric oxygen, and they’ve
really got no right to because...
BOO:        
They like the double –blind trial. Okay, they’re playing it super-safe.
But, when ARMS was formed about six years ago... this is an English
group of everybody who is fed
upwith going to
MS Society meetings, and they’re told "you’ve got a
disease..."
LANE:        
"...accept it!..."
DAVE:        
"Leave it at that..."
BOO:        
"You’re slowly going to become disabled. So, be a good boy now
and go into your wheelchair, and make it easy on the people who have
to look after you."    That sort of whole
mentality: "There’s nothing we can do for you." And that,
to me, is killing somebody before they’ve even started. The whole
"Action Research" is "Up
you, MS Society!"
And it’s all people and friends and relatives of people who have MS
that started it. The person that’s going around now about
hyperbaric oxygen, his wife died! Not from MS, but from septicemia,
from bedsores. It’s disgusting, isn’t it? But, HBO helps the
bedsores! It helps the skin heal. And, in fact, in Whipp's Cross
Hospital and in Ascot, another hospital, they have HBO units where
they put people who have bedsores into their HBO chamber,
completely...

Link to the entire interview....
http://www.the-faces.com/lane/1lane2.htm

Now, as far as the Larneton goes...that
stuff is bunk...too many discredits that I have found and read...

Kevin Weilacher
N.E. Ohio (Canton)


________________________________
From: Laura Beaudin <[email protected]>
To: Grace M. <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, April 17, 2010 2:01:50 PM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] QUESTION ON LARNETON

Not necessarily. While I do believe that 99.8% of all "cures" out there are 
pure bunk, Big Pharma has a lot fo pull and they go out of their way to 
discredit anything natural. Do you know that there's an actual treatment that 
can almost cure CP if the chold is young enough? Pure oxygen in a hyperbaric 
chamber.

There was a big study done in Quebec, but because no meds were needed, just 
oxygen, they pulled the plug on it. While it was a double-blind study, it 
wasn't hard to figure out who was getting O2 vs. air...kids who were completely 
immobile were walking and talking.

My roomate was a student shadow and her student was in this trial, but on the 
placebo. Parents had to pay through the nose to go have it done in another 
province privately. So yes, there are sometimes cures that people don't know 
about because the pharma companies go out of their way to discredit and bash 
them so that people mistrust.

My first question to myself is usually, can it hurt to try? If there's riskm, 
then yes, I'd be weary, but if it's something that wouldn't harm me regardless, 
bring it on.

Laura
  "You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can 
do nothing for him." -James D. Miles-
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On 17/04/2010 11:53 AM, Grace M. wrote:
> Hello Sue,
> I've looked at the website and it appears to be just another snake oil cure.  
> If there were a drug or herb that was guaranteed to treat myelitis and 
> resolve symptoms, the medical community would have jumped on it.
> Respectfully,
> Grace


      

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