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Hope is in the air for autism: Parents see improvements with hyperbaric oxygen therapy

by WILLIAM WRIGHT

 
THOMAS WEBSTER, seen inside this hyperbaric oxygen chamber in Cleveland, is excited to receive his one-hour daily treatment. His mother, Rhonda Arms, back left, said her 18-year-old son, who is mildly autistic has experienced dramatic improvement. Back right is Tracy Senters, a CNA and HBO technician with Hyperbaric Services of East Tennessee. Photo by WILLIAM WRIGHT 
Stephanie McClain knows there is no cure for  autism, but she and her autistic son, Corey, have discovered new hope for a  calmer lifestyle by using hyperbaric oxygen therapy to enhance the body’s  natural healing process.
 

The wife and mother of three said the discovery of hyperbaric oxygen therapy or  HBOT, in Cleveland has been a real blessing to her and her family who had been  searching for some kind of treatment to alleviate the challenges associated with  autism.

Read more:  Cleveland Daily Banner - Hope is in the air for autism Parents see improvements with hyperbaric oxygen therapy

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