G
Therapy
http://www.g-therapy.org
G Therapy is mixture of ayurvedic and cell salts
and it is prepared based on homeopathic principles.
A child under G Therapy is required to take small
little pills (which taste like sugar) on a 2 weeks
on and 1 week off routine. Results, if any, are
usually evident within 6 months. A child undergoing
this therapy needs to be on a vegetarian diet.
Hyperbaric Oxygen
Therapy (HBOT)
http://www.oceanhbo.com
HBOT involves inhaling 100% oxygen in an air-compressed
chamber. There are 2 types of chambers available;
multi-place and monoplace chambers. For multi-place
chambers, the child is required to wear a hood/mask
where the oxygen is delivered. As for monoplace
chambers, a child will be placed inside the chamber
where there is 100% oxygen.
Usually, a child is required to go for 40 dives
(5 days on and 2 days off schedule) for the first
round of treatments. Thereafter, the child will
take a few months break before continuing with
the next round of treatments.
Results from HBOT are varied. Some parents report
progress within 10 dives while others over 100s
of dives.
The website listed above is by Dr Neubauer, who
is one of the pioneer in using HBOT to treat BI
kids. He uses monoplace chambers and his charges
are USD200 per dive.
For a cheaper alternative, parents can opt for
Miracle Mountain
http://www.miraclemountain.org
This organization is
started by a granddad of a CP child. They
offer multiplace chambers for 40 dives,
plus accommodation and some other therapies
eg. CST, patterning, etc. A true value-for-money
trip! |
Stem Cell Therapy
http://www.stemcelltherapies.org
This therapy is not without its controversy and
it is still at its infancy stage. |