Athletes
The hyperbaric chamber allows the athlete to recover faster and to improve stamina & endurance which leads to better performance. That's why a lot of athletes in the NFL, NBA, NHL and the MLB adopted mild hyperbaric chamber treatments into their training program. Athletic performance is highly dependent on the physical condition of the athletes'. The Hyperbaric chamber allows the athlete to recover more quickly and improves general health, which leads to greater physical performance. In a study involving soccer players in Scotland, the time it takes to recover from joint, muscle, ligament, tendon, and other types of injuries was reduced by 70% when the players were treated with Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in addition to physiotherapy. The Hyperbaric chamber also speeds recovery from workouts by infusing oxygen into the body's tissues. This allows the athlete to perform better because he/she is fully recovered from the previous workout.
Baby Boomers
Hyperbaric Therapy benefits your body by helping to increase your body's ability to absorb oxygen. Oxygen is vital for health, it is the single most important element your body needs. Oxygen is our primary source of energy. Not only does oxygen fuel the body, it supports the immune system by destroying toxic substances. Anaerobic bacteria, fungi and viruses all have a common intolerance for oxygen; they cannot survive in an oxygen rich environment. In some cases Mild Hyperbaric Treatments has allowed some people to cut back on there meds which allowed them to save needed money.
People on the go
Energy is 90% oxygen. When oxygen levels fall, we feel tired and sluggish. Mild Hyperbaric treatments break down the fatigue element of lactic acid and removes it. Let your body operate at its peak performance without feeling tired. Hyperbaric treatment also help relieve stress and anxiety, leaving you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. The fact that so many top athletes use Mild Hyperbaric Chamber is proof.
Low Oxygen
Oxygen deficiency is often overlooked. Some of the possible signs of low oxygen levels in the body include:
• Premature aging
• Unexplainable depression, anger or sadness
• Memory loss/forgetfulness
• Sleeping disorders, drowsiness, exhaustion
• Digestive disorders, acid stomach
• Excessive colds or infections
• Inflamed, swollen or aching joints
• Muscle or tendon aches
• Headaches
• Chronic fatigue
• Difficulty breathing, breathlessness, shortness of breath
Certain environments and activities can contribute to low oxygen levels, including:
• Regular, heavy exercise
• Regular participation in sports activities
• Working in a sealed building
• Working excessive hours
• High stress work environments
• Living in city with high pollution
• Traveling frequently in an airplane
• Frequent travel across time zones
• Smoking or being around smokers
• Consuming alcohol on a regular basis
• Driving in congested traffic more than 1 hour per day
• Lack of exercise/sedentary lifestyle