

CLINICAL RESEARCH INDEX
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
(HBOT)
Acute Sports Injury & HBOT. “A study published in Shared Health Services concludes that HBOT significantly reduces recovery time by accelerating tissue oxygenation.” https://www.sharedhealthservices.com/post/hbo-in-acute-traumatic-sports-injury
Soccer Players in Scotland.⁵: A study reported a 70% reduction in recovery time when HBOT was used alongside physiotherapy, although the absence of a control group limits its strength.
Borromeo et al.⁶: A double-blind study on ankle sprains found improved joint function with HBOT at 2.0 ATA, but no significant differences in pain, swelling, or recovery time. Early intervention might have produced stronger results.
Abbadi and Elrefai.¹⁶: Compared outcomes at 2.0 and 2.5 ATA for acute ankle sprains. The 2.5 ATA group experienced complete pain and swelling resolution after seven treatments.
Staples and Clement.¹³: Unpublished study on medial collateral ligament injuries showed positive trends in pain and function over six weeks.
Yagishita and Yamami.²²: In a 2007 study, muscle injuries treated with 2.8 ATA HBO for up to seven sessions showed reductions in pain, muscle stiffness, and swelling, despite the lack of randomization or blinding.
The Takeaway: Research indicates that Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy significantly reduces recovery time for soft tissue injuries. By increasing plasma oxygen saturation, HBOT triggers a cascade of healing responses—including reduced edema (swelling), stimulated collagen synthesis, and the activation of stem cells for localized tissue repair.
Clinical Application: Essential for accelerating recovery from high-altitude physical stress, sports injuries, and post-surgical healing.
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Internal Hydro-Cleansing
(Ozone Colonics)
The Clinical Focus: Preparation for a Colonoscopy
Study Focus: The Role of Colonics in Preparing for a Colonoscopy
The Takeaway: Therapeutic hydro-cleansing is a more effective way to prepare for a colonoscopy than the pharmeceutical preparation drink.
Clinical Application: Used to clear the bowels of excess waste in order to capture the best visual of the bowels.
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The Clinical Focus: Microbiome Integrity and Systemic Detoxification
Study Focus: The Role of Oxidative Stress and Gut Flora in Systemic Health
The Takeaway: Therapeutic hydro-cleansing, when combined with ozone (activated oxygen), supports the reduction of pathogenic biofilm within the large intestine. Clinical observation suggests that maintaining a balanced internal environment (the "Terrain") is a primary factor in immune resilience and efficient nutrient absorption.
Clinical Application: Used to address systemic toxicity, support microbiome health, and clear inflammatory markers from the digestive tract.
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The Clinical Focus: How Physicians Use Colon Hydrotherapy in Clinical Applications
Study Focus: The Role Colon Cleansing has in Health Care
The Takeaway: Although not a standardized medical study this article presents the usage of colon cleansing with various conditions from constipation, arthritis, parasites, lyme disease and bowel preparation for a colonoscopy.
Clinical Application: Used to address systemic toxicity, support microbiome health, and clear waste from the bowels.
Infrared Thermal Therapy (Sauna)
Infrared Thermal Therapy (Sauna)
The Clinical Focus: Cardiovascular Support and Heavy Metal Clearance
Study Focus: Clinical Effects of Regular Infrared Sauna Use on Detoxification
The Takeaway: Infrared thermal stress induces a "deep sweat" that has been clinically shown to assist in the excretion of heavy metals (such as lead, mercury, and arsenic) and environmental toxins. Furthermore, the passive cardiovascular demand improves circulation and supports the body’s autonomic nervous system balance.
Clinical Application: Ideal for systemic detoxification, metabolic support, and reducing chronic inflammatory load.
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Microscopy - (Live Blood Analysis)
The Clinical Focus: Biological Terrain Observation
Study Focus: Erythrocyte Morphology and the Internal Biological Environment
The Takeaway: High-resolution darkfield microscopy allows for the real-time observation of erythrocyte (red blood cell) health and plasma integrity. This "cellular window" provides immediate feedback on the state of the biological terrain, including hydration levels, oxidative stress, and immune activity.
Clinical Application: Used as a foundational assessment tool to customize bio-individual protocols and track the physiological progress of clinical interventions.
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