SeQual Eclipse Oxygen System
Posted on May 26th, 2010 by admin
XETV (Fox 6) in San Diego profiles the portable Eclipse Oxgyen System from SeQual Technologies. Interviews include SeQual CEO Jim Bixby and an Eclipse patient.
Duration : 0:2:44
XETV (Fox 6) in San Diego profiles the portable Eclipse Oxgyen System from SeQual Technologies. Interviews include SeQual CEO Jim Bixby and an Eclipse patient.
Duration : 0:2:44
Looking to get a brighter smile, and nice skin? Want to spend pennies instead of hundreds? CraigBrockie.com serves up the goods with a video on the many uses of Hydrogen Peroxide!
Duration : 0:7:50
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This procedure provides the Contractor guidelines for the protection of personnel engaged in the use of compressed gas, oxygen and liquefied petroleum gas cylinders. This procedure does not cover hot work such as gas welding and cutting. Please refer to Hot Work for more details on such operations.
Duration : 0:4:31
http://www.jr.com/zadro-products/pe/ZAD_OXY01/?JRSource=yt
Zadro Products OXY01 Tranquil Sounds Personal Oxygen Bar
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The Hyperbaric Oxygen chamber at Aurora Medical Center is an important piece of medical equipment that helps people with burns, wounds, or even radiation exposure.
Duration : 0:9:34
http://www.amacorp.com
In myriad of documented cases HBOT has produced remarkable and miraculous benefits for a wide variety of serious medical conditions. HBOT has also been clinically proven to produce a more efficient immune system, rapid regeneration of cells, and works as a potent anti-aging therapy. Simply stated, significantly increasing the delivery of oxygen to all tissues throughout one’s body results in improved health and vitality.
Many are familiar with hyperbaric pressurized dive chambers from their knowledge of SCUBA diving. The chamber is used to save the lives of divers who have resurfaced too quickly and gotten the bends as a result. The hyperbaric chamber recreates the underwater pressure so that rapidly depressurized nitrogen in the diver’s blood will not cause life threatening and painful embolisms. For most of us, this is the extent of our knowledge of a hyperbaric chamber.
HBOT stands for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. Hyperbaric means increased atmospheric pressure. At sea level, with the entire earth’s atmosphere of air above our heads, we live at an average pressure of 14.7psi (pounds per sqaure inch) or 1 atmosphere. By breathing pure oxygen in a chamber that is moderately pressurized, dramatically increased amounts of oxygen will be safely delivered to all tissues in the body even to places that have restricted blood flow or blockages. Although the history of hyperbaric oxygen therapy goes back to 1662, it is not until the 21st century that HBOT is finally emerging as a major medical therapy, both curative as well as preventative, that produces considerable improvement in our overall health.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy has been used around the world for over forty years in the prevention and improvement of debilitating conditions and in the enhancement of overall health.
Informational video on this holistic procedure. Presented by Asher Milgrom of American Medical Aesthetics
http://www.amacorp.com
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Produced by SPORE Medical
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“Innovative Video Marketing for the Cosmetic Surgery Industry”
Duration : 0:2:15
http://www.amacorp.com
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy has been used around the world for over forty years in the prevention and improvement of debilitating conditions and in the enhancement of overall health. In myriad of documented cases HBOT has produced remarkable and miraculous benefits for a wide variety of serious medical conditions. HBOT has also been clinically proven to produce a more efficient immune system, rapid regeneration of cells, and works as a potent anti-aging therapy. Simply stated, significantly increasing the delivery of oxygen to all tissues throughout one’s body results in improved health and vitality.
Informational video on this cosmetic procedure. Presented by Asher Milgrom of American Medical Aesthetics
http://www.amacorp.com
Corporate Headquarters:
2302 Martin Street, Suite 400
Irvine, CA 92612
949.428.4500 x777
Santa Monica Location:
1519 6th Street, Suite 100
Santa Monica, CA 90401
310.460.2444
Produced by SPORE Medical
http://www.sporemedical.com
“Innovative Video Marketing for the Cosmetic Surgery Industry”
Duration : 0:2:14
In the episode My Favorite Mistake, Christina decides to amputate the gentleman’s foot — but she didn’t consider another alternative (hyperbaric oxygen treatment). Please be careful of people who say hyperbaric oxygen is a cure-all — because it’s not (more rigorous research is needed). But I wanted to share this information as a possible consideration.
References:
1) “[hyperbaric oxygen] might have a role in reducing the risk of major amputation in patients with diabetic foot ulcers.”
Non-surgical and drug treatments. From the British Medical Journal 2006;332;900-903
2) Hyperbaric Oxygenation Accelerates the
Healing Rate of Nonischemic Chronic
Diabetic Foot Ulcers. Diabetes Care 26:2378–2382, 2003
General idea behind these health videos:
I’m a first year medical student here at the U.S.. Every day, I’m learning exciting and critical topics on medicine and health. But too often, the things I’m learning about never reach the public.
I wanted to try an experiment — sharing health information on youtube, with the sole purpose of trying to get more important health information to you all. Unlike some of the other health videos out there, mine are not about promoting a book, a diet, a pill, an agenda. I hope to answer your questions either through e-mail or through the video updates — please, please, (please!) e-mail me any questions and I will try my best to answer them by asking my professors and by citing credibles sources (JAMA, New England Journal of Medicine, etc…)
e-mail:
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I hope this experiment works — and if it fails, I hope someone sees these videos, says, “hmmm, these are bad videos, but I love the idea,” and decides to go for it.
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P.S. I wanted to point out something important: I’m just a medical student, so my posts are hopefully conversation starters, but only conversation starters — not medical advice. If my posts intrigue you, please read more about the topic and discuss about it with your doctor. I’d be happy to send you the information in the journal articles I talk about. Also, the opinions expressed in this post are not necessarily those of Harvard Medical School, its affiliated institutions, or Harvard University. Best wishes!
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