What stands in the way of using oxygen for neurological treatment?
Few months ago, I finally rented an Academy-award winning movie entitled “Lorenzo’s Oil”. I believe every parent should watch it because it’s like watching us. Sadly, even if there were half a dozen double-blind controlled studies that proved HBOT efficacy for brain-injured children–I don’t think pediatric neurologists would prescribe it. I’m not kidding. Go watch that movie. If an answer came from someone other than a board-certified neurologist, they won’t have anything to do with it. Lorenzo’s oil works, but pediatric neurologists don’t ever prescribe it. The same thing occurs with HBO2. That’s why I believe making HBO2 a LEGAL RIGHT will finally empower parents and other caregivers to force the neurology community to be accountable. Right now, they are not–and never have been–because “the brain is a mystery” and they’re holding a worthless piece of paper that credentials them to be “the experts”. The worthlessness of that piece of paper became official in Georgia on October 10,