I'm afraid the devil is in the detail. HBOT is potentially toxic to the brain via increased oxidative stress. O2 therapy can increase free radical oxygen species leading to cell death (neuronal cell death in the case of brain)...and brain tissue is particularly susceptible as there is a lot of lipid in brain tissue...lipids are particularly vulnerable to oxidative stress in this context.jaabarth wrote:This is a bit off topic but, if anyone can get in touch with this gentleman Allen, tell him he could look into Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for stroke recovery. Apparently, it's somewhat of a modern miracle; in many cases showing 95% recovery for stroke damage regardless of how severe or how long ago the attack occurred. It also works for connective tissue repair: Valentino Rossi went from a broken tibia/fibula too a fourth place at the German GP in 6 weeks using it.
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Everything stated is true. Though HBOT can be potentially toxic in the form of increased oxidative damage, it doesn't necessarily follow that it must be toxic. Orthodoxy states that; stroke damaged brain cells are more or less dead, they wish you good luck and send you home. The alternative practioners have discovered that this is not absolute and that much (though, true, not all) of the damaged tissue is merely in a state of dormancy: not dead, but not functioning either. It has been found that, by flooding these cells with oxygen, they "wake up", and return to normal functioning and the only way to raise blood levels of oxygen is to breath pure O2 under between 1.5-3 atmospheres of pressure. However, and to the point well made, there is a somewhat fine line between oxygenation and oxidation. This is why HBOT must be administered by experienced professionals. Part of the treatment necessarily requires the administering of specific anti-oxidants at the proper time to put out the potential "inflammitory fire" caused by unusually high concentrations of oxygen. For more information, a good starting point might be a
center in CA, USA that did much of the pioneering work in the field: http://www.strokedoctor.com/treatments/ ... n-injuries.
center in CA, USA that did much of the pioneering work in the field: http://www.strokedoctor.com/treatments/ ... n-injuries.
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Have you seen your mate Allen yet? I would like to know more about his roof, especially since buying one myself. If he's planning on a replacement glass item I would put my name down for a 2nd copy.irishwolfhound wrote:ill get his email for you next time i see him, im pretty sure that he said it was a straight riviera but ill double check on that
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ok talked to allen at tatterton on sunday last have a email for you and the glass in the roof is new lol 
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With regards to the spats, following some idiot nearly smashing off my offside one in Tesco's carpark, I had a conversation with Chris Foulds who informed me that they were added to funnel cool air onto the diff to keep it cool under high speed conditions!
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