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Intravenous Oxygen Therapy
Oxyvenation following Dr. med. H.S. Regelsberger
Lots of oxygen means a healthy life
Each and every body cell needs oxygen to live
In over 30 years of research work Dr. med. Regelsberger has developed a method of treatment that enables the body to intake oxygen in small dosages, slowly and precisely administered, directly via the veins.
The small oxygen bubbles made available to the blood in this way effect, amongst other things, the formation of vasodilatory (vein-expanding) and anti-inflammatory substances. This results in a flush-out of excessive water in the tissue (oedemas). The clumping properties of the blood platelets are inhibited, thereby counteracting a vascular thrombosis. The general result is improved blood circulation throughout the entire body.
Furthermore, the additional oxygen gives rise to an increase in the number of white blood corpuscles, which are mainly involved in strengthening the body's defensive system. In other words, the body's state of immunity is significantly improved.

When is oxyvenation treatment indicated?
Whenever and wherever an oxygen deficiency exists, oxyvenation therapy offers an excellent opportunity to improve the situation notably.
Indications:
• circulatory disorders in the legs
• oedemas in the legs
• polyneuropathy
• memory defects
• consequences of stroke
• migraine
• consequences of heart attack
• angina pectoris
• cardiac insufficiency
• circulatory disorders in the ears
• tinnitus
• circulatory disorders in the eyes
• macular degeneration
• allergies
• hay fever and asthma
Skin diseases:
• neurodermatitis
• chronic eczemas
• psoriasis
The main indication is circulatory disturbance in all possible organs and all degrees of severity. Very good and verifiable success has been recorded in cases of macular degeneration (circulatory disturbance of the eyes) and treatment following heart attack and stroke.
Other Points
• potency disorders
• states of exhaustion
• backup treatment in oncotherapy, particularly for alleviation of side effects of the chemotherapy and radiotherapy
• weakness in the kidneys and in the bladder Subjective and general effects:
• Stabilization of the cardiovascular system
• Vitalization, e.g. by improvement of the cerebral circulation
• Altered sleep habits: Improvements in sleeping times and depth of sleep; notable improvement in spirits (antidepressive effect)
• Abatement of rest pains and movement pains
• Measurable increase in walking distances
• Improvements in seeing and hearing performance
• Improvement of the respiratory function
• Increase in the body's own resistance
Applying Oxyven Treatment
The treatment is applied with the patient in a lying position, slightly raised at the head end. The oxyven device is used to administer a small quantity of oxygen only. The inflow rate is about 1-2 ml a minute.
The oxygen supply is always undertaken using very thin needles, so that the puncture point is scarcely noticeable.
After the oxygen input a resting time (lying position) of 2o minutes must be observed. During this period the oxygen in the blood will have essentially dissolved.
Any tickling cough or feeling of pressure behind the sternum after the treatment can be avoided by reducing the oxygen dosage.
What precautionary measures should be observed?
During the weeks in which the oxygen treatment is administered, moderate bodily activity is recommended.
Strain and excessive effort should be avoided.
Nicotine reduces the effect of the oxyven treatment. Smoking should therefore be avoided throughout the entire period of treatment.
Period of the oxyvenation treatment:
Initial period of treatment: 4 weeks
if possible every day, except at weekends
Subsequent treatment:
2 weeks
Depending on the severity of the illness subsequent periods of treatment can be necessary at intervals of 2-6 months.
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