The Healing Powers of Hyperbaric Therapy with Bruce Mckeeman, Ep #88

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On today’s episode of Coming Clean Podcast, we have guest Bruce McKeeman, the co-founder of Summit to Sea. Summit to Sea provides affordable and portable hyperbaric chambers that you can fit in your home. Join us as Bruce tells us about the benefits of hyperbaric chambers. Who knows you may find that bio-hack you’ve been looking for to up your health game!

You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...

  • What is a hyperbaric chamber and what does it do? [2:50]

  • How did Bruce end up in this business? [5:44]

  • How can hyperbaric chamber therapy help Autistic children and brain trauma? [8:05]

  • Stopping the primary cause of all illness [11:21]

  • Benefits of incorporating the hyperbaric chamber into your lifestyle [14:41]

  • Bruce’s results using a hyperbaric chamber regularly [17:10]

  • Different types of chambers that Summit to Sea manufacturers [19:28]

What is a hyperbaric chamber and what does it do?

A hyperbaric chamber is a pressurized vessel for human occupancy. The mild chamber— like the one Peter has— is soft-sided. You unzip it, climb in, zip it back up to seal it shut and compressors will compress the air to 30% more than the room pressure. That 30% more is what makes the chamber effective. 

The amount of oxygen is less important than solubility. The pressure allows it to dissolve into your soft tissues, body fluids, and into areas where there's a lack of blood supply, like a concussion or a wound. Therefore you're getting oxygen to bypass the circulatory system and it is a natural way of getting oxygen to the organs, blood vessels, and especially to the brain. It's an anti-inflammatory that delivers oxygen to wounded areas of the body. The mild hyperbaric chamber, on-label, is used to treat the symptoms of acute altitude sickness. However, many doctors found that it's helpful in everything from concussion and brain injuries to auto-immune issues and MS. 

Making a difference for Autistic children and their families

How can a portable hyperbaric chamber help Autistic children? What differences are families seeing as a result of these treatments? Bruce says families are seeing a change in behavior. The change in behavior is a result of having more oxygen to those areas of the brain. If you had a SPECT scan done on an Autistic person, you'd find some oxygen-deprived areas. Using hyperbaric chamber therapy they're getting the oxygen to their brain by dissolving the oxygen into the brain fluids. So the symptoms start to reverse. The key is not to stop there because God made our bodies so incredibly well that they sense brain cells with no capillary structure and then it starts rebuilding the capillary structure. Once the person is “through the window”— that's the expression when an Autistic child gets into a normal rage— they can stop after rebuilding that capillary structure. 

Welcome to my hyperbaric office!

What the chamber is going to do is stop the primary cause of all illness. Which is inflammation. It acts as an anti-inflammatory and it's safe to use eight hours a day if you want. You could run your office out of your chamber. We've got chambers large enough you can literally do that. It's going to allow the brain and the tissues to quiet. 

Perhaps you’ve had something happen that has caused parts of your brain to become inflamed and you’ve heard the damage was so great that you can't restore the tissues. They've been saying for years, the cells you were born with are all you get, and that's not the case. In recent studies, the medical industry is saying the brain can build new cells.

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