John came to Activated Oxygen for the first time in June 2006 with an MRSA infection in a replacement elbow joint. We had not treated this condition before but decided on a treatment programme, three treatments on consecutive days were carried out and John returned home. Within a day he reported less pain and more movement.
In September 2006 it became clear that although there had been big improvements we had not completely eradicated the MRSA as a trace showed up in swabs. John returned for two more treatments in a different way that we had developed from treating other prosthetic joints. Today John has reported no pain, a considerable improvement in movement; he is more energetic, does not fall asleep during the day and has put most of his weight back on. His White Blood Count has dropped from the high 20’s to 6 a slight amount of puss still leaks from a small wound but it appears the infection may already be gone. (We now believe that when a prosthetic joint is treated it may be necessary to also treat via the blood due to the poor circulation in the tissue in these areas, John has not been treated in the blood up to now) |