Part 11/13:
Dtori advocates for accessible, safe hyperbaric chambers built to strict standards—specifically ASME PVHO certification and FDA clearance—warning against uncertified imports that pose safety risks. His commentary underscores the importance of integrity and quality in medical devices and therapies, and he describes his ongoing research to refine hyperbaric applications for autism, MS, and other conditions.
He also discusses the challenges posed by regulatory and financial barriers, noting that industry incentives favor small, closed systems rather than widespread, democratized access. He hopes that increasing awareness and rigorous science will shift this paradigm, enabling more people to benefit from hyperbaric medicine outside clinical settings.