Heal Stomach Ulcers Naturally: The Hyperbaric Oxygen Solution

by Dr. Kilcup | Dec 7, 2023 | Articles, crohn's disease, Diet, Digestive Health, Food Sensitivities, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT), Irritable Bowel Syndrome

HBOT for Stomach Ulcers

If you or a loved one suffers from stomach ulcers and would like to heal them without drugs have I got news for you! Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) stands at the forefront of revolutionary treatment for stomach ulcers – also known as peptic ulcers. Recent studies illuminate its remarkable effectiveness, transforming ulcer care. In this article, we delve into the use of Hyperbaric Oxygen for stomach ulcers. drawing insights from reputable sources to offer a comprehensive exploration of this innovative therapeutic approach. Join us as we uncover the potential of HBOT to redefine and personalize the path to healing stomach ulcers.

What Causes Stomach Ulcers?

Stomach ulcers, also known as peptic ulcers, can be caused by various factors, including:

  • Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection: A common bacterial infection in the stomach that can lead to ulcers.
  • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs): Long-term use of medications like aspirin, ibuprofen, or naproxen can contribute to ulcer formation.
  • Excessive stomach acid production: Conditions such as Zollinger-Ellison syndrome can cause increased acid secretion, leading to ulcers.
  • Smoking: Smoking can increase the risk of developing stomach ulcers and hinder the healing process.
  • Excessive alcohol consumption: Heavy alcohol intake can irritate and erode the stomach lining, promoting ulcer formation.
  • Radiation therapy: Previous radiation treatment to the abdominal area may increase the risk of stomach ulcers.
  • Stress: While stress does not directly cause ulcers, it can exacerbate existing conditions and delay the healing process.

It’s important to note that H. pylori infection and NSAID use are two of the most common causes of stomach ulcers.

What is Hyperbaric Oxygen?

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is a medical treatment that involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized room or chamber. This process allows the body to absorb higher-than-normal levels of oxygen, promoting increased oxygen delivery to tissues and cells. The pressurized environment enables oxygen to dissolve into the blood plasma at a higher concentration, reaching areas with compromised blood flow or oxygenation. By harnessing the power of increased oxygen availability, HBOT stimulates healing processes, reduces inflammation, and enhances the body’s ability to repair damaged tissues. This therapy is particularly effective in conditions where oxygen supply is limited, such as wounds, infections, and certain chronic diseases.

In addition to its application in wound healing, HBOT has demonstrated efficacy in treating various other conditions. It is commonly used to treat conditions such as non-healing wounds (diabetic ulcers), depressionconcussionschronic fatiguetraumatic brain injuries, and Ulcerative Colitis. Overall, HBOT’s versatility makes it a valuable adjunctive therapy in treating a spectrum of medical conditions.

Hyperbaric Oxygen for Stomach Ulcers

HBOT treats and heals stomach ulcers by exposing patients to a pressurized environment where they breathe pure oxygen. This pressurized oxygen enhances tissue oxygenation, accelerates the healing process, and reduces inflammation in the gastric mucosa. The increased oxygen levels promote the repair and regeneration of damaged mucosal layers, contributing to the overall healing of stomach ulcers. Through this modality, HBOT provides a comprehensive therapeutic approach that addresses both the underlying causes and symptoms of stomach ulcers.

Clinical Evidence for Hyperbaric Oxygen for Stomach Ulcers

HBOT has been studied for its effects on stomach secretions and motor function in individuals with peptic ulcers and chronic gastritis – particularly those with secretory insufficiency. The results reveal notable improvements in both the stomach’s ability to secrete digestive substances and its motor functions following HBOT. The findings underscore the therapeutic benefits of HBOT in managing peptic ulcers and chronic gastritis. 1

As well, diseases like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and Crohn’s disease often go hand-in-hand with stomach ulcers and make them worse. In one study, Crohn’s disease patients with perianal fistulas who were unresponsive to standard treatments, underwent 40 hyperbaric oxygen sessions. After completion, there was significant improvement in disease activity and inflammation markers, maintained up to the 60-week follow-up.2 Read more on HBOT and Crohn’s disease.

Stem cells play a big role in combating IBD and other diseases. On that, it is amazing how HBOT stimulates stem cell growth, differentiation, and mobilization from the bone marrow.3 As well, HBOT has proved to be more effective than getting stem cells therapy alone, indicating its potential to reduce inflammation in IBD patients through enhanced stem cell mobilization. Read more about HBOT and Stem Cells.

Furthermore, from a 1999 case study, they noted: despite trying prednisolone, sulfasalazine, and an elemental diet, the patient faced stubborn Crohn’s disease. However, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) brought complete healing to the rectal ulcer, as confirmed by endoscopic examination. At the time of publication, the patient has enjoyed clinical remission for a continuous seven months.” 4

Enhanced Oxygenation and Tissue Healing for Hyperbaric Oxygen for Stomach Ulcers

In addition to stomach ulcers, HBOT proves beneficial for individuals with various ulcer types by actively promoting accelerated healing. The enhanced oxygen delivery to the affected tissues leads to wound repair. This heightened oxygenation stimulates cellular regeneration, reduces inflammation, and supports the overall healing process. Whether dealing with chronic ulcers, diabetic wounds, or other ulcer types, HBOT’s active mechanism plays a pivotal role in improving tissue health and expediting the recovery of individuals suffering from ulcerative conditions.

Connected to this, hypoxia in the GI mucosa triggers oxidative stress and inflammation. These can lead to stomach ulcers worsening. HBOT reduces hypoxia, leading to less oxidative stress and inflammation. 5

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are a class of medications widely used to alleviate pain, reduce inflammation, and lower fever. Common NSAIDs include aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), and naproxen (Aleve). While effective, NSAIDs can have adverse effects on the gastrointestinal system, particularly the stomach lining. These medications interfere with the stomach’s protective lining, increasing the risk of irritation, inflammation, and ulceration.

On this, a study in 2020 showed that HBOT played a significant role in decreasing ulceration caused by indomethacin. Indomethacin is a NSAID commonly prescribed for conditions like arthritis, gout, and headaches. 6

Anti-Inflammatory Effects | Hyperbaric Oxygen for Stomach Ulcers

The same study above noted that HBOT led to a reduction in levels of TNF-α, IL-1β, nitric oxide, nitric oxide synthase, and myeloperoxidase activity. To explain, TNF-α and IL-1β are immune proteins involved in inflammation and cell communication, while nitric oxide is a signaling molecule crucial for processes like blood vessel dilation and neurotransmission; nitric oxide synthase produces nitric oxide, influencing blood flow, immune response, and neurotransmission; myeloperoxidase, found in white blood cells, produces hypochlorous acid, a potent antimicrobial agent and a marker of inflammation.

Not to mention, HBOT has been shown to demonstrate anti-inflammatory effects in both human and animal studies.7 These studies revealed reduced tissue edema and histopathological changes, along with decreased TNF-α, IL-1, and IL-6 levels with HBOT. 8

Combating Infection

Oxygen is crucial for the survival of microbes, including Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), which typically thrives in low-oxygen environments. Creating an oxygen-enriched setting can eradicate H. pylori by disrupting its cell membranes. Similarly, HBOT, known for its bactericidal effects, generates reactive oxygen species that directly combat pathogens and improve the immune system’s ability to eliminate bacteria. 9 10

In another study, researchers examined HBOT for patients with stubborn stomach ulcers. It proved effective by improving overall blood circulation and harmful microorganisms. 11

Patient Outcomes and Quality of Life

Patients undergoing HBOT for stomach ulcers have reported improved symptoms and an enhanced quality of life. Most commonly they note:

  1. Pain Relief: Healing usually leads to a reduction or elimination of pain and discomfort associated with the ulcer. Individuals may experience relief from persistent abdominal pain, burning sensations, or discomfort.
  2. Improved Digestive Function: Healing contributes to the restoration of normal digestive function. Symptoms like bloating, indigestion, and nausea tend to diminish, allowing for more comfortable eating and digestion.
  3. Increased Energy Levels: Chronic ulcers can lead to fatigue and weakness. Once the ulcer is healed, individuals often report increased energy levels and a sense of vitality.
  4. Resolution of Digestive Issues: Ulcer-related symptoms such as acid reflux, heartburn, and excessive burping typically subside after healing, contributing to an overall improvement in gastrointestinal well-being.
  5. Enhanced Mental Well-being: The elimination of ulcer-related discomfort and pain can have positive effects on mental health. Individuals may experience reduced stress, anxiety, and an overall improvement in mood.
  6. Better Quality of Sleep: Chronic ulcers can disrupt sleep patterns. After healing, individuals often report better sleep quality and a more restful night’s sleep.
  7. Improved Appetite and Weight Management: As digestive function normalizes, individuals may regain their appetite, leading to healthier eating habits. This, in turn, can contribute to better weight management.
  8. Elimination of Complications: Healing helps prevent complications associated with ulcers, such as bleeding or perforation. This ensures individuals can resume their daily activities without the risk of severe health issues.

Hyperbaric Oxygen and Functional Medicine

In collaboration with HBOT, Functional Medicine takes a personalized approach, looking at how different parts of the body work together to identify the root causes of conditions like stomach ulcers. Since ulcers and other GI issues (such as Crohn’s, IBS, etc.) can result from various factors, testing will uncover the specific issues so that it can be addressed with appropriate treatment. The treatment may involve changing your diet or lifestyle, detoxing, or adding supplements to help your body regain balance and heal naturally

Unlike HBOT, functional medicine can be done remotely and does not require coming into our office. Tests and treatments can be shipped directly to you, and appointments can be over the phone or via video call. This makes for a streamlined and accessible approach to holistic healing for stomach ulcers and other gastrointestinal issues.


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In conclusion, the promising study results show the effective power of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) in treating stomach ulcers. With its ability to enhance tissue oxygenation, reduce inflammation, combat infections, and improve overall patient outcomes, HBOT stands out as a valuable addition to the arsenal of treatments for stomach ulcers. As research in this field continues to evolve, HBOT holds great promise in revolutionizing the approach to managing and treating gastric ulcers.

Additionally, patients should prioritize seeking treatment from professionals trained in HBOT to ensure a safe and effective experience. This will minimize the risk of complications or adverse reactions. Choose a trusted, well-equipped center to embark on a journey toward improved health and well-being.

Moreover, Phoenix residents seeking HBOT treatment are encouraged to consider our center, which is equipped with state-of-the-art hard-shell HBOT chambers. Our chambers are capable of reaching the pressures demonstrated in these successful studies. As well, choosing a hard-shell chamber is crucial for implementing the proven effective protocols for treating stomach ulcers. Learn more about why choosing hard-shell chambers is so important for those looking for real results.

We are centrally located in Phoenix, Arizona – call our office at (602) 864 – 0304 for more information or to get scheduled.

Frequently Asked Questions:

How long do the effects of hyperbaric oxygen therapy last?

The duration of the effects of HBOT can vary based on the individual’s condition and the specific goals of the therapy. In some cases, the effects of HBOT may be immediate and short-lived, while in other cases, multiple sessions of HBOT may be required to achieve longer-lasting benefits.


How often should you do hyperbaric oxygen therapy?


The frequency of HBOT sessions can vary depending on the individual’s condition, treatment goals, and the recommendation of a healthcare professional. Typically, HBOT is administered as a series of sessions. It ranges from a few to several sessions over a specified period.


How quickly does hyperbaric oxygen therapy work?


The speed at which HBOT works can vary depending on the individual’s condition and the specific goals of the therapy. Some individuals may experience immediate improvements or relief of symptoms after a few sessions of HBOT, while others may require multiple sessions over a longer period of time to see noticeable effects. The timeframe for experiencing the benefits of HBOT can be different for each person, and it is best to consult with a healthcare professional experienced in HBOT to get a better understanding of the expected timeline.


How can I find an HBOT chamber near me?


We are located in Phoenix, Arizona, but if you live far away I recommend reading my article on finding the right clinic for you.


References:

  1. HBOT and Peptic Ulcers. ↩︎
  2. Crohn’s and HBOT. ↩︎
  3. Stem Cells and HBOT. ↩︎
  4. HBOT for Crohn’s Disease and Ulcer. ↩︎
  5. Hypoxia and Colitis. ↩︎
  6. Experimental Rat Model of Indomethacin. ↩︎
  7. HBOT for inflammation reduction. ↩︎
  8. Decreased TNF-alpha, IL-1, and IL-6 levels. ↩︎
  9. Anti-Microbial uses of HBOT. ↩︎
  10. Oxygen Enrichment Eradicates H. pylori. ↩︎
  11. HBOT for Non-Healing Stomach Ulcers. ↩︎

Darrell Kilcup, DC, CFMP

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