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Koniecznie przeczytaj jeśli Twoje dziecko zmaga się z AUTYZMEM (badania + film) Autyzm skuteczna terapia.

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Czy wiesz o tym jakie korzyści daje wpływ komory hiperbarycznej (1.3 Ata) dla dzieci ze spektrum autyzmu ? :


  • komórki mózgowe tzw."uśpione"zostają pobudzone i sprawne do działania

  • zwiększa się i pobudza produkcja serotoniny - hormon , który przekazuje informacje pomiędzy komórkami mózgowymi

  • zmniejszenie stanów zapalnych

  • zwiększa się rozpuszczalność tlenu w osoczu krwi

  • cały mózg dziecka zostaje dotleniony

  • całe ukrwienie poprawia się

  • podczas tlenoterapii tworzy się 10-krotnie więcej komórek macierzystych, a to sprawia że zastępowane są uszkodzone komórki

  • poprawia się jakość snu

Leczenie Autyzmu Radom
Leczenie Autyzmu Radom

Dr. Dan Rossignol z Centrum Zasobów Rozwoju Dzieci na Florydzie niegdyś kwestionował skuteczność HBOT, jednak po zobaczeniu korzyści dla swoich dzieci dotkniętych ASD, zdecydował się zgłębić naukowe aspekty tlenoterapii hiperbarycznej. W 2009 roku przeprowadził badania kliniczne z 62 dziećmi z autyzmem, w wieku od 2 do 7 lat, które poddał 40 sesjom HBOT trwającym po godzinie. Badane dzieci zostały podzielone na dwie grupy.


  1. grupę oddychająca czystym tlenem pod ciśnieniem 1,3 ATA (30% wyższym od atmosferycznego).

  2. grupę wdychająca powietrze przy lekko podniesionym ciśnieniu 1,03 ATA (3% wyższym od atmosferycznego).


Przedstawiony fragment tekstu jest opisem wyników badań opublikowanych w piśmie „BMC Pediatrics”, dotyczących poprawy ogólnego funkcjonowania, rozumienia języka, kontaktów społecznych, kontaktu wzrokowego oraz świadomości czuciowej dzieci uczestniczących w dwóch grupach badawczych. Pierwsza grupa kontrolna, która poddała się sesjom HBOT, wykazała znacząco wyższy poziom poprawy (30%) w porównaniu z drugą grupą (8%). Ogółem zaobserwowano poprawę u 80% dzieci z grupy pierwszej i u 38% z grupy drugiej. Te wyniki są częścią opracowania w ramach naukowych badań naukowców i lekarzy.



Leczenie Autyzmu Radom
Leczenie Autyzmu Radom

zobrazowanie ukrwienia mózgu przed i po tlenoterapii

Terapia HBOT (Tlenoterapia Hiperbaryczna) przynosi zauważalną poprawę u osób dotkniętych zaburzeniami ze spektrum autyzmu (ASD):

  1. Świadomość czuciowa

  2. Zwiększona zdolności percepcji

  3. Funkcjonowanie w kontaktach ze społeczeństwem

  4. Radzenie sobie z rozwiązywaniem problemów

  5. Większa aktywność i zaangażowanie

  6. Koncentracja na wykonywanych zadaniach

  7. Zrozumienie - dziecko staje się dociekliwe i obecne


U dzieci z autyzmem leczonych w komorze hiperbarycznej, analizy rezonansu magnetycznego mózgu wykazały poprawę perfuzji (przepływu krwi) w obszarach płata skroniowego u 82,4%, płata czołowego u 85,3%, oraz innych częściach mózgu u 78,2% pacjentów.


Leczenie Autyzmu Radom
Leczenie Autyzmu Radom

zdjęcie obrazowuje jak przemieszcza się krew w mózgu dziecka po tlenoterapii


Poniżej przedstawione zostały wyniki badań dr Rossignol’a, z 2012 r, które dotyczyły zmian w kolorowaniu przez 17-letnią nastolatkę ze spektrum autyzmu. Zauważamy że rysunek przedstawia kolorowankę dziewczynki przed rozpoczęciem terapii w komorze hiperbarycznej (rys. a), a następnie (rys. b) po tygodniowej terapii (5 sesji godzinnych, raz dziennie). W kolejnych tygodniach, (15 godzinnych sesji ) dziewczynka zaczyna dobierać odpowiednie kolory do pokolorowania Kubusia Puchatka i liści . Po 20 godzinach terapii zaczyna dobrze zachowywać granice pola do kolorowania.


Kolorowanka po tlenoterapii
Leczenie Autyzmu Radom

Po 40 godzinach terapii tlenem hiperbarycznym o ciśnieniu 1,3 ATA zaobserwowano istotną poprawę interakcji społecznych, samokontroli oraz zdolności utrzymywania kontaktu wzrokowego u małych pacjentów. To ważne, że badano ciśnienie typowe nie tylko dla dużych komór, ale PRZEDE WSZYSTKIM dla jednoosobowych komór hiperbarycznych, w których dziecko może być z rodzicem.Dzięki stosowaniu HBOT dochodzi do znacznego zahamowania efektów ASD i nastąpuje widoczny rozwój w zakresie zdolności koncentracji, pamięci i mowy. Pamiętaj Autyzm to nie choroba, ale inny sposób postrzegania świata.



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