Gangrene is a term that describes dead or dying body tissue(s) that occur because the local blood supply to the tissue is either lost or is inadequate to keep the tissue alive. It is a common practice in the hospitals to treat gangrene with surgery which involves the amputation or removal of the affected area.
It is rather common that the public attributes gangrene to diabetes as the main cause. However, from Heaven’s Gift Academy’s viewpoint, the real cause of gangrene is the impairment of the vascular system which is often overlooked in most gangrene cases.
If an injury occurs and it develops into an infection which keeps worsening, you might want to consider getting professional help to look into repairing your vascular system. It is important to quickly resolve the root cause of the injury; otherwise it is possible your injury could reach the state of gangrene and you may be forced to accept amputation as the only option.
From the Academy’s experience, one of the most effective treatments to prevent gangrene from spreading and worsening is Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. This is a medical treatment which enhances the body’s natural healing process by inhalation of 100% oxygen in a total body chamber, where atmospheric pressure is increased and controlled (for more information on this treatment, please go to www.hbot.com).
Recently Heaven’s Gift had a practitioner who was not aware that he was diabetic, sustained an injury to his right foot which became infectious and worsened. He was informed by the doctors that the gangrene was spreading, and that his life was in danger. As such they initially suggested amputating his lower right limb. However, the School suggested to him to try to consult a Health Practitioner that provides Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. After going through one therapy, the Health Practitioner did an examination of his vascular system and found that the arterial system of the limb was intact. Based on his assessment, he advised that the patient did not need to amputate his limb. With his advice and hyperbaric treatment, plus the arrangement with the appropriate doctors in a different Hospital, the amputation was limited to just two toes rather than the entire limb. The hyperbaric treatment was critical because the large amount of oxygen that went into the body protected the vascular system and cells from dying and halted the gangrene from spreading.
There was another case that involved an 84 year-old lady suffering from Dementia and diabetes. Her health worsened until she was mainly confined to her bed. Her bed sores and blisters became infected and her blood sugar level was elevated. Gangrene started to set in as the flesh around the sores was turning black and decaying. When the School once again suggested Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, her family did not hesitate to send her for the treatment. After several sessions, the elderly lady’s two-inch-deep wounds and blisters started healing and the surrounding tissues ‘revived’. This case was classified by the Hospital and doctors as a ‘miracle case’. The revival of her condition occurred within four sessions of hyperbaric treatment. Her family informed us that her dementia also improved as she could converse with them which she was unable to do before the hyperbaric treatment. This proves again that it is a circulation problem and in order to reverse a flesh-decaying condition, we must look at the root cause and that is the vascular system.
The purpose of this article is not to explain in medical or scientific details on how the oxygen therapy actually works but to inform the public that if you suddenly develop gangrene or if you know someone whose life is in danger due to gangrene, the Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy could help you circumvent a critical and life-threatening situation. We are closely monitoring the potential of Hyperbaric Treatment on our healees. We will provide updates as we gather insights about the treatment. Please take note that whilst the hyberbaric oxygen therapy could be effective in preventing further deterioration of gangrene, one needs to address the problem at root cause which is compromised vascular/circulatory system.
Gangrene is a term that describes dead or dying body tissue(s) that occur because the local blood supply to the tissue is either lost or is inadequate to keep the tissue alive. It is a common practice in the hospitals to treat gangrene with surgery which involves the amputation or removal of the affected area.
It is rather common that the public attributes gangrene to diabetes as the main cause. However, from Heaven’s Gift Academy’s viewpoint, the real cause of gangrene is the impairment of the vascular system which is often overlooked in most gangrene cases.
If an injury occurs and it develops into an infection which keeps worsening, you might want to consider getting professional help to look into repairing your vascular system. It is important to quickly resolve the root cause of the injury; otherwise it is possible your injury could reach the state of gangrene and you may be forced to accept amputation as the only option.
From the Academy’s experience, one of the most effective treatments to prevent gangrene from spreading and worsening is Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. This is a medical treatment which enhances the body’s natural healing process by inhalation of 100% oxygen in a total body chamber, where atmospheric pressure is increased and controlled (for more information on this treatment, please go to www.hbot.com).
Recently Heaven’s Gift had a practitioner who was not aware that he was diabetic, sustained an injury to his right foot which became infectious and worsened. He was informed by the doctors that the gangrene was spreading, and that his life was in danger. As such they initially suggested amputating his lower right limb. However, the School suggested to him to try to consult a Health Practitioner that provides Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. After going through one therapy, the Health Practitioner did an examination of his vascular system and found that the arterial system of the limb was intact. Based on his assessment, he advised that the patient did not need to amputate his limb. With his advice and hyperbaric treatment, plus the arrangement with the appropriate doctors in a different Hospital, the amputation was limited to just two toes rather than the entire limb. The hyperbaric treatment was critical because the large amount of oxygen that went into the body protected the vascular system and cells from dying and halted the gangrene from spreading.
There was another case that involved an 84 year-old lady suffering from Dementia and diabetes. Her health worsened until she was mainly confined to her bed. Her bed sores and blisters became infected and her blood sugar level was elevated. Gangrene started to set in as the flesh around the sores was turning black and decaying. When the School once again suggested Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, her family did not hesitate to send her for the treatment. After several sessions, the elderly lady’s two-inch-deep wounds and blisters started healing and the surrounding tissues ‘revived’. This case was classified by the Hospital and doctors as a ‘miracle case’. The revival of her condition occurred within four sessions of hyperbaric treatment. Her family informed us that her dementia also improved as she could converse with them which she was unable to do before the hyperbaric treatment. This proves again that it is a circulation problem and in order to reverse a flesh-decaying condition, we must look at the root cause and that is the vascular system.
The purpose of this article is not to explain in medical or scientific details on how the oxygen therapy actually works but to inform the public that if you suddenly develop gangrene or if you know someone whose life is in danger due to gangrene, the Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy could help you circumvent a critical and life-threatening situation. We are closely monitoring the potential of Hyperbaric Treatment on our healees. We will provide updates as we gather insights about the treatment. Please take note that whilst the hyberbaric oxygen therapy could be effective in preventing further deterioration of gangrene, one needs to address the problem at root cause which is compromised vascular/circulatory system.