Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Hyperbaric therapy may have benefits, but the article says it does not serve the specific goal of slowing aging speed. The planned HBOT protocol consists of about 60 sessions over 90 days. HBOT is not considered an alternative or fringe th…
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Hyperbaric therapy may have benefits, but the article says it does not serve the specific goal of slowing aging speed. The planned HBOT protocol consists of about 60 sessions over 90 days. HBOT is not considered an alternative or fringe therapy. HBOT is well-established in mainstream medicine, backed by military research, available in hospitals, and covered by insurance. HBOT is being tested without changing other variables so its effects can be attributed causally. HBOT is well-established in mainstream medicine, thoroughly researched by the military, used in hospitals, and eligible for insurance reimbursement. HBOT is not considered alternative or fringe therapy. The article presents Tate's favorable Amen Clinics brain scan and hyperbaric oxygen attribution as clinical observation rather than controlled trial evidence. Hyperbaric therapy is excluded from the described longevity protocol despite possible applications or popularity if it does not directly slow aging speed. Telomere length and broader biomarkers will be measured before and after HBOT. HBOT raises oxygen concentration to nearly 100% inside a pressurized, sealed chamber. Under HBOT conditions, oxygen is driven direct…