Physicians used a series of oxygen treatments, like hyperbaric oxygen therapy, to significantly reverse the 2-year-old's brain damage after she was in the water for 15 minutes.
To "wake up" her brain, doctors gave Carlson oxygen at a pressure higher than the general atmospheric pressure — increasing the amount of oxygen in her blood and repairing her damaged tissue in a sealed, pressurized hyperbaric chamber.
In just 10 sessions, the toddler's mother said she was back to "near normal." Carlson was able to walk and speak even better than before the accident happened. She was markedly improved in all of her neurological, motor function and cognition tests.
Near normal after just 10 treatments?
Why in the hell aren't these devices in every hospital and clinic across the nation. Just think what else these hyperbaric chambers could cure in the human body. This technology isn't new either it's been around a 100+ years.
So why haven't more hospitals adopted oxygen therapy as a way to promote healing?
Well, I'll tell you why they don't use it and that's because modern medicine revolves around the idea that the human body needs help to heal itself, which is true but big pharma promotes itself as the only way to heal the body. Modern medicine focus on teaching that to the doctors instead of promoting the idea that the human body has all the tools it needs to heal itself but sometimes it lacks the building material to do so like Oxygen, vitamins or minerals.
There's also not a lot of profit for the medical industry in curing this little girl. She would of made them thousands and thousands of dollars over the coarse of her life staying brain damaged unable to walk or talk.
I'm glad she's back to normal and maybe more children can be saved if we all speak up and share this story.
Picture of a hyperbaric oxygen chamber.
http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/health/toddler-brain-damage-reversed-drowned-article-1.3338812