
Episode Summary
Key Takeaways To Tune In For
- [01:00] How Dr. Makeeva became interested in hyperbaric
- [03:30] What is hyperbaric treatment and what are the benefits
- [04:45] Different types of hyperbaric chambers
- [07:30] Is hyperbaric treatment dangerous
- [09:15] What oxygen hyperbaric treatment does to the body
- [10:30] What is hyperbaric treatment used for
- [14:15] How long do you have to do treatment to get results
- [17:00] At what age can you start doing hyperbaric treatments
- [24:45] Can hyperbaric treat help cancer patients
- [28:30] Dr. Makeeva’s parting words
Resources talked about in this episode
- Guest podcast – Hyperbaric Living with Dr. Masha
- Guest website – Dr. Masha
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