Politics and drug companies come to mind.... Just saying...
________________________________ From: Janice Nichols <[email protected]> To: kevin weilacher <[email protected]>; Alton Ryder <[email protected]>; [email protected] Sent: Sat, January 15, 2011 12:32:06 PM Subject: Re: [TMIC] hyperbaric chamber treatment of wounds Why on earth wouldn’t they, the powers that be, try it on other spinal patients if even 1 did feel improvement? Who knows how many out there could be helped?! Is this such a horribly expensive treatment that it is only used on a few? Am I not understanding something? Janice From: kevin weilacher Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2011 10:46 AM To: Alton Ryder ; [email protected] Subject: Re: [TMIC] hyperbaric chamber treatment of wounds The rock legend Ronnie Lane used to use a hyperbaric chamber for treatment of his MS and had success with it....but yet the MS Society still says that there is no benefit to it's use.... reference this great interview that Ronnie did many years ago....http://www.the-faces.com/lane/ints/1lane2.htm By the way, Ronnie passed away in 1997 due to pneumonia. ________________________________ From: Alton Ryder <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sat, January 15, 2011 11:06:30 AM Subject: Re: [TMIC] hyperbaric chamber treatment of wounds I took this treatment a couple of years ago for a wound that I had had for two decades. The results were astounding; it shrunk from four little toes wide and one high to one wide and a half high. However, instead of continuing until it was healed, the wound specialist followed the protocol and stopped after six weeks (the reason might have been rooted in Medicare's one-size-fits-all coverage. Yesterday we discussed restarting the hyperbaric chamber treatment. The only problem is boredom. You cannot bring flammable paper into a chamber, but you can watch a video through the transparent wall. Alton On Nov 21, 2010, at 11:19 AM, Jan Hargrove wrote: hyperbaric chamber
