Oxygen will actually heal a compound fracture, if you believe this guy’s story. The mechanism, and this is my guess, is probably the dissolved oxygen as opposed to the hemoglobin. That dissolved oxygen gets into tighter spaces in the body.
When Tim Hanley, a 48-year-old fireman from Ashford, suffered a severe mid shaft fracture in his arm it didn’t seem to be healing. Keen to avoid surgery and also get back to work, he tried hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Following an accident while pruning a tree in my garden in June 2007, I didn’t...
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Robert Becker in his book, The Body Electric also was able to heal a very difficult compound fracture, though I don’t remember his method but safe to say it wasn’t adapted by allopathic medicine.
I also agree Allopathic practitioners are good mechanics, however considering the body’s quantum nature when it comes to reactions inside the cell walls, you can’t get down to understanding the design of the body with that method, or working with that design.