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erronis

(22,318 posts)
Thu Dec 4, 2025, 01:24 PM Dec 4

'It's absolute anarchy': Oxygen therapy chambers have led to horrific deaths. Why are Maha elite raving about them?

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/04/oxygen-chamber-maha

‘It’s absolute anarchy’: Oxygen therapy chambers have led to horrific deaths. Why are Maha elite raving about them?

Touted as a cure for everything from wrinkles to autism, the treatment has been hyped by Robert F Kennedy Jr and various celebrities. Experts say it needs to be regulated


Warning: this article contains distressing content


It was the kind of cold, damp morning that makes it hard to get out of bed, much less get a child out the door. The sun had not even risen when five-year-old Thomas Cooper and his mother, Annie Cooper, arrived for an appointment on 31 January at the Oxford Center in Troy, a northern suburb of Detroit, Michigan.

Thomas was an exuberant child with a button nose and pinchable cheeks – a little kid who loved running fast, playing Minecraft and watching Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, according to a GoFundMe set up by his family. He had just received money in a special red envelope for lunar new year, and he planned to spend it later that day with his little brother. But first, he was going to receive hyperbaric oxygen therapy for his attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and sleep apnea.

That morning, Thomas got into a tubular metal and clear plastic chamber, which was sealed, pressurized and filled with 100% oxygen. Then, according to an expert who viewed video of the incident, Thomas squirmed enough to pull the sheet off the mattress, causing a spark of static electricity. In the oxygen-rich environment, that spark became a flash fire that incinerated Thomas within seconds. Annie, desperately trying to open the tank, got badly burned on her arms and chest. When firefighters arrived just before 8am, all they could do was put out the flames.

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) – breathing concentrated oxygen in a highly pressurized enclosure – is prescribed by doctors for a handful of conditions such as severe burns, non-healing wounds or radiation injury. When it is provided by trained and licensed physicians and nurses in medical facilities using equipment that meets FDA regulations and is properly maintained, it is safe and effective.

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'It's absolute anarchy': Oxygen therapy chambers have led to horrific deaths. Why are Maha elite raving about them? (Original Post) erronis Dec 4 OP
The uneducated leading the gullible into danger. Bad combo. marble falls Dec 4 #1
Some athletes use them. milestogo Dec 4 #2
got hyperbaric treatments when my toe was amputated rampartd Dec 4 #3
That's interesting about the glasses. dameatball Dec 4 #8
Oxygen overload can cause death. John1956PA Dec 4 #4
I think he was huffing argon, or some other inert gas. nt mr715 Dec 4 #14
Oh, thanks. I saw the nasal-oral mask and made the wrong assumption. John1956PA Dec 4 #16
It is a Lynch film mr715 Dec 4 #19
I stand corrected mr715 Sunday #22
Can you imagine watching your child be burned alive--immolated in a flash? OMG hlthe2b Dec 4 #5
Money Kid Berwyn Dec 4 #6
Meanwhile Congress thinks that Hemp is a more important issue. cstanleytech Dec 4 #7
Hmmmm . . . AverageOldGuy Dec 4 #9
it sure didn't help him banish wrinkles Attilatheblond Dec 4 #10
Suggest he take some weed in with him to improve the effect. erronis Dec 4 #11
Towards the end canetoad Dec 4 #17
Oh geez IcyPeas Dec 4 #12
Apollo 1 Retrograde Dec 4 #13
Thanks for that very unhappy reminder. Odd they didn't test for that situation before. erronis Dec 4 #15
Ohhh, I remember that but not why it happened. electric_blue68 Dec 4 #20
Thanks for a very interesting article canetoad Dec 4 #18
Geeebbzzzz, how horrific! electric_blue68 Dec 4 #21

milestogo

(22,360 posts)
2. Some athletes use them.
Thu Dec 4, 2025, 01:38 PM
Dec 4

They are expensive - elite athletes can afford to have them at home. Doctor not included.

rampartd

(3,370 posts)
3. got hyperbaric treatments when my toe was amputated
Thu Dec 4, 2025, 02:32 PM
Dec 4

it is expensive, time consuming (it is an every day job for six weeks.) and incredibly annoying but

i helped heal my foot
i did not need glasses for months
and generally felt great.

John1956PA

(4,690 posts)
4. Oxygen overload can cause death.
Thu Dec 4, 2025, 02:41 PM
Dec 4

In David Lynch's movie "Blue Velvet," the psycho huffs pure oxygen. When I think of that character, I am reminded of RFK, Jr.

hlthe2b

(112,466 posts)
5. Can you imagine watching your child be burned alive--immolated in a flash? OMG
Thu Dec 4, 2025, 03:20 PM
Dec 4

Honestly, how can even those who never got past high school biology/chemistry not realize the risk--especially for a child in these devices--much less anyone else? These aren't the hyperbaric chamber 'ROOMs" that are depicted for divers and others, but basically tombs. Hell, I could not even stand a tanning bed--too claustrophobic, but I damned well know how flammable pure oxygen is. Damn!

And, no, I'm not saying hyperbaric oxygen does not have a multitude of valid uses--in fact, more than we are doing now because of cost. Take the cancer patient with unhealed, horrific skin lesions post-radiation. This would be incredibly useful, but rarely used because of availability and cost.

But a child that is awake and with questionable indications? Good gawd.

canetoad

(19,976 posts)
17. Towards the end
Thu Dec 4, 2025, 05:21 PM
Dec 4

Of the Guardian article, RFK Jr insists that HBOT machines are TOO regulated in the US.

IcyPeas

(24,717 posts)
12. Oh geez
Thu Dec 4, 2025, 04:02 PM
Dec 4

I remember hearing that Michael Jackson had one in his house that he used after he got burned doing a tv commercial.

I've only heard of burn victims using it. Kind of ironic in a very sad way.

Retrograde

(11,362 posts)
13. Apollo 1
Thu Dec 4, 2025, 04:14 PM
Dec 4

Apollo 1 was going to be the first test mission for the manned moon flight. NASA was testing it at Cape Kennedy (IIRC). The capsule used a pure oxygen environment. A loose wire sparked, and the oxygen in the capsule fed the flames as the three people in the capsule were burned to death. After that, NASA stopped using pure oxygen environments, and spent a few years revamping the space program.

Wonderful -but destructive - stuff, oxygen.

erronis

(22,318 posts)
15. Thanks for that very unhappy reminder. Odd they didn't test for that situation before.
Thu Dec 4, 2025, 04:32 PM
Dec 4

I don't remember what was the flammable substance that caused there to be an active fire. Oxygen by itself doesn't burn but supplies the oxygenating agent to a flammable substance. I'm guessing the wires that caused the spark were not flammable and I would hope that the insulation itself wasn't. There must have been something proximate to the spark to ignite.

canetoad

(19,976 posts)
18. Thanks for a very interesting article
Thu Dec 4, 2025, 05:23 PM
Dec 4

It really emphasizes the differences between legitimate medical use and the proliferation of 'wellness' establishments offering the therapy with no oversight of safety.

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