Oxygen Therapy Benefits Children With Autism - KHNL Honolulu
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By Beth Hillyer
HONOLULU (KHNL) - A new treatment is giving hope to parents of
children diagnosed with autism. We meet with a family whose child's
development is improving thanks to the benefits of oxygen therapy.
Some are talking for the first time, and interacting with their
families. There is new hope for autistic children treated with oxygen
therapy in pressurized chambers.
The 7-year-old child crawls into her play cave, nicknamed her blue
tunnel. A therapist stays with her.
A new study proves spending time in capsules at the Hyperbaric Medical
Center helps autistic children.
Study Coordinator Helen McCracken explains, "There are high incidents
of autism in children 1 in 150 and we just can't ignore it and we felt
here at the center it was important to do the study."
Alyshia Busby's daughter completed the study, "We saw some amazing
results from the first round of treatment. We have been through the
gamut of treatment from biomedical to dietary, conventional,
unconventional, we have done it all and this was the first time we
have actually seen immediate undeniable results."
McCracken demonstrates how it works, "These children are in this
chamber pressurized down to about 18 feet of seawater and they wear a
mask. It gives them 100 percent oxygen and at this level are the
healing properties of hyperbaric therapy."
For the Busby's the results are amazing, "Everything from spontaneous
language to attention and focus increase."
The families completed 20 hours of therapy, now most are continuing
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