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12 Things You Should Know About HBOT

12 Things You Should Know About HBOT

TERMS AND TERMINOLOGY ABOUT HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY In this video we're going to cover some of the top terms and concepts that any hyperbaric oxygen therapy practitioner really needs to know and be familiar with. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUnQ8L0Xgy8 It’s...

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HBOT CAN BOOST ENERGY LEVEL

HBOT CAN BOOST ENERGY LEVEL

If you often feel tired or low on energy, you’re not alone. Many people struggle to maintain their energy levels throughout the day, whether it’s due to stress, poor diet, lack of sleep, or other factors.

While there are many ways to boost energy, one lesser-known method is hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). HBOT involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber, which increases the amount of oxygen in the body’s tissues. This can lead to a variety of health benefits, including improved energy levels

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What is Mild Hyperbaric Therapy?

What is Mild Hyperbaric Therapy?

Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (mHBOT) Definition: HYPER (HIGH) + BARIC (PRESSURE) + OXYGEN = breathing oxygen while under increased atmospheric pressure Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy HBOT (HBOT) and Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen...

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The Hyperoxic-Hypoxic Paradox

The Hyperoxic-Hypoxic Paradox

Dilemma of fluctuating oxygen levels
The hyperoxic-hypoxic paradox refers to the dilemma of fluctuating oxygen levels. It is crucial during cancer formation and has been shown to play a key role in regulating breast cancer growth and metastasis1. The paradox involves manipulating hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) to mimic hypoxia-like conditions without compromising patient safety. The sensing of decreased or increased oxygen levels occurs through specialized chemoreceptor cells and metabolic changes at the cellular level.

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The Ultimate Guide to Understanding 2 ATA Hyperbaric Chambers

The Ultimate Guide to Understanding 2 ATA Hyperbaric Chambers

The 2 ATA hyperbaric chamber is designed to increase the amount of oxygen that can be delivered to points across your body to enable healing and recovery. Diving inside this chamber produces a pressurized environment that simulates the pressure found 33 feet (10 meters) beneath sea level. Once you are inside the chamber, your body is drenched in a rich supply oxygen that under pressure can be carried by the blood to all of the oxygen deprived cells of your body, saturating them so that they can make repairs throughout your system. Oxygen promotes new healthy stem cells and repairs tissue, nerves and organs.

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