HOW DOES HYPERBARIC THERAPY WORK?
Science behind hbot
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Autism
Justin Bieber sleeps in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber. He has one at home and one at his studio
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.
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.
Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
benefits of HBOT and how it works
BUYING A HYPERBARIC FOR YOUR HOME: The Dangers of Purchasing your Hyperbaric Chamber from China
The 1.5 ATA Hyperbaric Chamber Scoop There are only three Hyperbaric Chamber brands built in the USA: Newtowne Hyperbarics, Summit to Sea and Oxyhealth. These three companies are FDA approved and reach 1.3ATA. There are no FDA approved 1.5 ATA Hyperbaric Chambers...
Why Families Are Choosing to own a Hyperbaric Chamber for their Health and Recovery
Hyperbaric chambers are pressurized chambers that can help improve recovery and relaxation after various physical activities. Using a hyperbaric chamber can:
Accelerate recovery: By increasing oxygen levels in the body, hyperbaric chambers speed up the healing and recovery processes after intense workouts or injuries. Good for Every Tissue, HBOT increases oxygen delivery to every tissue of your body while it promotes healing as it enhances the body’s natural processes. It accelerates wound healing, cools down inflammation, and improves organ function.
Stimulates Healing: By dissolving high concentrations of oxygen into your bloodstream, hyperbaric oxygen therapy is better able to reach damaged organs and tissue. HBOT stimulates the release of growth factors and stem cells, aiding with tissue regeneration and repair.
HBOT also enhances circulation and promotes the growth of new blood vessels.
Enhances Immunity: HBOT improves your body’s ability to fight infections because oxygen creatines an environment where certain bacteria struggle to survive.
Boosts overall well-being: Regular use of a hyperbaric chamber contributes to improved health and well-being, making it a popular choice for many families looking to enhance their recovery and relaxation routines.
Enhancing Your Hyperbaric Experience: The Role of Oxygen Concentrators in Effective Treatment
Get the most out of your hyperbaric experience with our oxygen concentrator comparison in ‘Enhancing Your Hyperbaric Experience: The Role of Oxygen Concentrators in Effective Treatment’.
Hyperbaric Wellness for Athletes: A Secret Weapon for Enhanced Performance
If the sport you play includes football, tennis, baseball, golf, running, jogging, athletics or any other kind of physical activity, you may benefit from HBOT. If you have suffered an injury of any kind and are seeing a physical therapist, HBOT can also be an excellent adjunct therapy to help speed up your healing process.
Breathing in Energy
Did you know that oxygen provides 90% of your energy, and only 10% comes from food? Oxygen is a nutrient and a fuel that detoxifies the blood and enhances cellular rejuvenation. Your respiratory system transports oxygen to your blood; slow and deep breaths help...