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To: Les H who wrote (25770)3/6/2021 7:12:48 PM
From: Les H  Respond to of 48825
 
Hyperbaric oxygen ameliorates cognitive impairment in patients with Alzheimer's disease and amnestic mild cognitive impairment

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

Joe Namath says after oxygen treatments, his brain is once again healthy

palmbeachpost.com

After 40 HBOT sessions, he says his brain is sound again.

“My brain scan made me feel so good after the first 40 times,” he said. “I’ve had a scan nearly each year since 2013. The brain has stayed healthy.”

Dr. Al Sears, whose integrative medicine and anti-aging practice utilizes HyperStem, a treatment that combines stem cells with oxygen therapy to grow new blood vessels, said Namath is courageous for making his health issues public.

“He’s become an advocate for what heals you when doctors told him there was no solution,” Sears said. “He had a plan for decreased brain health, and there was no conventional treatment. He found this, and it reversed his condition.”

The treatment isn’t cheap, though. A HyperStem session at the Sears Institute for Anti-Aging Medicine is $400, and it’s not covered by insurance.

You'd think he'd be out in the public more if it worked permanently.