It is time to fight for those who’ve fought for us.
One of the most critical ways we’re doing that right now is by pushing for legislative support that can bring Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) to more Veterans who need it most. And we’re not doing it alone. This week marked another pivotal step forward. A dedicated group of legislators, advocates, and HBOT champions came together in a powerful show of unity and purpose. Representative Ken Jamison, Representative Donna Barnes, Representative Dave Griffith, Representative Bill Irwin, and Representative Chris Brown all joined forces to witness firsthand the life-changing power of HBOT. Alongside them stood Dale Lutzen of TreatNow.org, David Diester—owner of the Hyperbaric Healing Institute—and our founder, Blake Richardson. Together, this group toured Hyperbaric Healing Institute, got inside a hyperbaric oxygen chamber, asked hard questions, and, most importantly, listened to the raw, emotional, and life-changing testimonials from those who’ve experienced the healing power of HBOT. These aren’t just stories. They are proof. Proof that healing is possible. That hope is alive. And that the path forward exists—we just have to walk it together. HBOT has shown incredible promise in treating brain injuries, PTSD, and reducing suicidal ideation—issues that plague too many of our nation’s heroes. That’s why Missouri House Bill 262 (now part of the broader House Bill 80) and Missouri Senate Bill 664 are so critical. These bills are not just pieces of legislation—they represent a lifeline. A second chance. A new chapter for countless Veterans across the state. But legislation doesn’t pass itself. It takes relentless effort, collaboration, and unwavering resolve. And that’s what you’ll find here at Help Our Heroes. We are continuing to work tirelessly behind the scenes—meeting with lawmakers, educating communities, and amplifying the voices of those who’ve been helped by HBOT. Because we believe the stigma surrounding suicide and invisible wounds must end. We believe access to healing shouldn’t be a privilege—it should be a promise. It takes everyone—elected officials, medical professionals, Veteran advocates, and ordinary citizens—working together to make this change a reality. We’re not stopping. Not until these bills pass. Not until HBOT is accessible to all who need it. Not until every Veteran knows there’s hope on the other side of trauma. We invite you to join us in this mission. Share the message. Contact your legislators. Support the cause. Because when we work together, healing becomes possible—and hope becomes unstoppable.
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March is Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Awareness Month. It’s more than a campaign—it’s a call to action. At Help Our Heroes, we believe the time for half-measures is over. Veterans are waiting. The science is here. The healing is real. The moment is now. For years, traumatic brain injury, especially the kind caused by blast exposure, concussive trauma, and combat, has been labeled an invisible wound. It steals memory, distorts personality, clouds judgment, and too often leads to hopelessness. Many of our nation's heroes are still trapped in the aftermath, stuck between ineffective treatments and a system slow to change. What the Science Now Says: The Case for 40 According to a groundbreaking article published in Medical Gas Research (March 2025), HBOT is no longer experimental. It is a clinically validated intervention for chronic TBI when delivered in the proper dosage--at least 40 sessions at 1.5 atmospheres absolute (ATA). Why 40? Here's what the research shows:
Why HBOT for TBI Is Not the Same as HBOT for Divers Historically, HBOT has been used to treat decompression sickness (DCS) in Navy divers. These cases required single-session treatments. But TBI is different. It’s not about bubbles—it's about rebuilding brain vasculature, reducing inflammation, and restoring neural networks. That’s why the Navy, which originally standardized hyperbaric protocols, now recognizes longer HBOT schedules (40–60 hours) as the therapeutic benchmark for brain repair. This is not theory. This is medicine evolving in real time. The Missouri Opportunity: HB 262 (Now in HB 80) and SB 664 Missouri can become a national leader in veteran brain injury recovery. Two crucial pieces of legislation are on the table:
The Paradigm Shift Is Here We are no longer asking if HBOT works—we’re asking how quickly we can get it to those heroes who need it. There is now irrefutable biological evidence that HBOT:
This March, Awareness Isn’t Enough. We Need Action! Let’s Lead the Nation in Healing
For too long, our Veterans have been waiting in the dark. Now, they have a light. But they need us to carry it forward. 40 treatments. One powerful therapy. A lifetime of healing. Support HBOT. Support our veterans. Support the future of medicine. Let’s make Missouri the model for the nation. [Get Involved] | [Donate] | [Contact Your Legislator] |
Blake RichardsonMarine Corps veteran turned his journey of healing from TBI and PTSD through Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) into a mission of hope, founding Help Our Heroes to empower veterans and first responders with life-changing resources and support. Archives
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