Oxygen Chamber
WHAT IS MILD HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY?
Mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy (mild HBOT) involves breathing concentrated oxygen in a pressurized chamber. Because of the increased pressure, oxygen loads not only the red blood cells, but the plasma as well, allowing the increased oxygen to deeply penetrate the body's tissues. It boosts cell growth by delivering increased amounts of oxygen to blood, tissues, and organs. Increased oxygen accelerates bone, skin, and muscle regeneration, helps the body fight infections more effectively, and has a powerful anti-inflammatory effect. In essence, hyperbaric oxygen therapy accelerates the healing process, strengthens and normalizes the immune system, and allows body functions to improve.
Mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy (mild HBOT) involves breathing concentrated oxygen in a pressurized chamber. Because of the increased pressure, oxygen loads not only the red blood cells, but the plasma as well, allowing the increased oxygen to deeply penetrate the body's tissues. It boosts cell growth by delivering increased amounts of oxygen to blood, tissues, and organs. Increased oxygen accelerates bone, skin, and muscle regeneration, helps the body fight infections more effectively, and has a powerful anti-inflammatory effect. In essence, hyperbaric oxygen therapy accelerates the healing process, strengthens and normalizes the immune system, and allows body functions to improve.
While an individual is under pressure, the oxygen molecules decrease in size and are able to dissolve into the blood plasma. This exponentially increases oxygen delivery throughout the body and makes it possible for oxygen to reach inflamed tissue and support optimal cellular and organ functionality.
When you breathe, oxygen attaches to red blood cells and is carried throughout the body to be used in every function your body performs. However, the amount of oxygen your body receives is limited by the number and circulation of these cells. Sickness, injury or disease can dramatically lower your red blood cell count and restrict oxygen delivery to vital organs. Since the vast majority (upwards of 90%) of our biological energy comes from oxygen and only approximately 10% from food and water, proper oxygen usage is important not only in healing but for performance as well.
Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen therapy is one of the only ways to infuse all the bodies fluids with oxygen, including blood plasma, lymphatic fluids and cerebrospinal fluid. With this approach, oxygen can reach tissue which is inaccessible to red blood cells, enhance white blood cell function and promote the formation of new capillary and peripheral blood vessels.
When you breathe, oxygen attaches to red blood cells and is carried throughout the body to be used in every function your body performs. However, the amount of oxygen your body receives is limited by the number and circulation of these cells. Sickness, injury or disease can dramatically lower your red blood cell count and restrict oxygen delivery to vital organs. Since the vast majority (upwards of 90%) of our biological energy comes from oxygen and only approximately 10% from food and water, proper oxygen usage is important not only in healing but for performance as well.
Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen therapy is one of the only ways to infuse all the bodies fluids with oxygen, including blood plasma, lymphatic fluids and cerebrospinal fluid. With this approach, oxygen can reach tissue which is inaccessible to red blood cells, enhance white blood cell function and promote the formation of new capillary and peripheral blood vessels.