Hyperbaric treatments are here! Now begin healing yourself from within…
Its time to take a Hyperbaric Dive…
Conditions widely treated with oxygen therapy:
Used in hospitals and medical clinics for:
- Air or gas bubbles in your blood vessels (air or gas embolism).
- The bends (decompression sickness).
- Pre Surgery.
- Post Surgery.
- Central Nervous System injuries.
- Burns.
- Carbon monoxide poisoning.
- Gangrene caused by the bacteria (gas gangrene).
- Hearing loss.
- Injuries that cut or break your skin (wounds).
- Loss of vision.
- Radiation injuries / Cancer.
- Severe anemia.
- Severe bone and skin infections.
- Skin grafts.
- Trauma from force or pressure on a body part (crush injury).
- Age-related symptoms or conditions (anti-aging).
- Autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
- Cerebral palsy.
- COVID-19
- Depression.
- Hair loss (alopecia).
- HIV and AIDS.
- Migraine headaches.
- Sports injuries.
- Strokes.
- Blood vessels.
- Athletic training recovery.
From the oxyhealth.com website:
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is the medical use of oxygen in a pressurized environment, at a level higher than 1 atmosphere absolute (ATA). Increased pressure allows for oxygen to dissolve and saturate the blood plasma (independent of hemoglobin/red blood cells), which yields a broad variety of positive physiological, biochemical and cellular effects. This noninvasive therapy is the most trusted way to increase oxygen levels to all organs of the body. The typical treatment lasts for 60-90 minutes, during which the patient lies down and breathes normally.
HBOT has been demonstrated in several clinical studies to enhance the body’s innate ability to repair and regenerate. It is used as an adjunct therapy to complement and enhance the healing process in both chronic and acute conditions.
It’s like when you purchase a bottle of soda, the CO2 (carbon dioxide) gas bubbles are under pressure, which decreases the size of the bubbles enough that they dissolve into the liquid. Therefore, you are unable to see them. When pressure is released, the volume of each bubble increases and the bubbles appear. 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.