Explore the Secrets of HBOT
Enjoy a healthy breath with pure oxygen!
Hyperbaric chamber therapy(HBOT), also known as recompression therapy, operates by providing a regulated oxygen flow. HBOT entails inhaling pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber. Normally, the pressure inside the chamber is above sea-level atmospheric pressure. Thus, this therapy harnesses oxygen's healing capabilities to facilitate the enhancement of general well-being in individuals with various illnesses and injuries.
Not Magic, But The Science Behind HBOT - Reveal The History of HBOT
1600s
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy dates back to the late 1600s. In 1662, the English physician Nathaniel Henshaw constructed the initial compression chamber to address lung and digestive ailments.
1800s
In 1878, French physiologist Dr. Paul Bert conducted pioneering research on the effects of increased atmospheric pressure and oxygen toxicity. His research sheds light on the benefits and risks of hyperbaric conditions, thereby advancing the understanding and application of hyperbaric physiology, diving medicine, research and application, and treatment.
1900s
In the early 1900s, Dr. Orville Cunningham, a professor of anesthesiology, observed that people with certain heart conditions improved better if they lived closer to sea level than if they lived at higher altitudes. He then developed the so-called "Steel Ball Hospital" along the shores of Lake Erie. The absolute air pressure in the hospital can reach 3 atmospheres. Unfortunately, due to the economic downturn, it was demolished and scrapped in 1942.
1990s - 2000s
The military then developed hyperbaric chambers in the 1940s to treat deep-sea divers suffering from decompression sickness. Doctors first used HBOT during heart and lung surgery in the 1950s, which led to its use in the 1960s to treat carbon monoxide poisoning. Since then, hyperbaric oxygen therapy has developed rapidly in the health field and has become a huge success.

 
Laws About HBOT
HENRY'S LAW
At constant temperature, the amount of gas dissolved in a liquid is proportional to the partial pressure of that gas. This explains how increased atmospheric pressure promotes the dissolution and saturation of oxygen in blood, plasma, tissues, organs and body fluids.
BOYLE'S LAW
If the temperature remains constant, the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to the absolute pressure.
This law states that as pressure increases, the chamber's volume decreases proportionally. Consequently, the concentration of oxygen molecules in the chamber becomes more concentrated, leading to an increase in the partial pressure of oxygen, creating a high-pressure environment that enhances oxygen absorption.
Sufficient Oxygen Means Healthier Life
Sufficient Oxygen Means Healthier Life
There is little in the physical universe that is more important to sustaining life than oxygen. Physiologists sometimes remind us: that the body survives without food for three weeks, without water for three days, but without oxygen for only three minutes. Oxygen feeds the body, supports the immune system, destroys toxic substances, and promotes new cell growth. Oxygen is also our primary source of energy and is the fuel required by the body for the proper operation of all major systems.
Benefits Oxygen Brings for You
Benefits Oxygen Brings for You
  1. √ Improve oxygenation
  2. √ Enhance cardiovascular system circulation
  3. √ Enhance brain function
  4. √ Enhance immune response
  5. √ Accelerates wound healing and recovery
  6. √ Slow down aging
  7. √ Reduce inflammation and oxidative stress
What Happens When Your Cells Are Starved of Oxygen?
  1. × Impaired Gas Exchange
  2. × Causing hypoxemia
  3. × Cognitive decline
  4. × Impair cardiovascular function
  5. × Cell dysfunction
  6. × Causes various acute and chronic diseases
  7. × The wound cannot heal
  8. × Rapid aging
  9. × Less energy and light sleep
What Happens When Your Cells Are Starved of Oxygen?
Boost Oxygen Power Under High Pressure
Red blood cells flow in blood vessels normally carry oxygen throughout the body. Breathing oxygen at high pressure increases the amount of dissolved oxygen in the blood. This increased oxygen concentration can reach tissues and organs more efficiently, even in areas with restricted blood flow. As a result, HBOT improves the oxygenation of damaged or hypoxic tissue, supports the healing process, and reduces inflammation.
How Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Benefits Your Health?
Sports Recovery
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) augments tissue oxygenation by exposing the body to pure oxygen under elevated atmospheric pressure, thereby fostering healing processes. Additionally, HBOT has been shown to decrease serum levels of creatine kinase (CK), glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (GOT), and creatine kinase-MB (CK-MB), indicative of muscular injury recovery. These underlying mechanisms hold promise for expediting the healing process in injured athletes.
References: Chen CY, Chou WY, Ko JY, Lee MS, Wu RW. Early Recovery of Exercise-Related Muscular Injury by HBOT. Biomed Res Int. 2019 May 29;2019:6289380. doi: 10.1155/2019/6289380. PMID: 31275980; PMCID: PMC6560326.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31275980/
Beauty and Anti-aging
HBOT helps enhance tissue oxygenation, thereby rejuvenating the skin and promoting anti-aging effects. T-cytotoxic senescent cell percentages decreased significantly post-HBOT.Thus, it indicates that HBOT may induce significant senolytic effects including significantly increasing telomere length and clearance of senescent cells in the aging populations. 
References: Hachmo Y, Hadanny A, Abu Hamed R, Daniel-Kotovsky M, Catalogna M, Fishlev G, Lang E, Polak N, Doenyas K, Friedman M, Zemel Y, Bechor Y, Efrati S. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy increases telomere length and decreases immunosenescence in isolated blood cells: a prospective trial. Aging (Albany NY). 2020 Nov 18;12(22):22445-22456. doi: 10.18632/aging.202188. Epub 2020 Nov 18. PMID: 33206062; PMCID: PMC7746357.
Treatment of Neurological Diseases
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has shown promising therapeutic effects in the management of neurological diseases. As such, HBOT emerges as a well-tolerated, safe and effective platform to enhance brain oxygenation.[1] Due to its neuroprotective effects, HBOT is used to treat various neurological conditions associated with hypoxia.
References: Shapira R, Efrati S, Ashery U. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy as a new treatment approach for Alzheimer's disease. Neural Regen Res. 2018 May;13(5):817-818. doi: 10.4103/1673-5374.232475. PMID: 29863011; PMCID: PMC5998622.
 
INDUSTRIAL SCENARIOS
HBOT has been shown to downregulate pro-inflammatory cytokine. It can inhibit inflammatory response by inhibiting the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-1, IL-6 and TNF-α. This cytokine balance shift promotes a more controlled inflammatory response and helps resolve inflammation in various tissues and organs.
References: Sands BE, Peyrin-Biroulet L, Loftus EV, Jr, et al. Vedolizumab versus adalimumab for moderate-to-severe ulcerative colitis. N Engl J Med. 2019;381:1215–1226.
Warning Tips
Those who have the following situations are absolutely prohibited from entering the chambers.
High blood pressure, exceeding 160/110mmHg;
Severe emphysema with suspected bullae;
Severe infection of the upper respiratory tract;
Patients with various infectious diseases;
Pacemaker users;
Diabetic patients who have just used insulin;
Pregnant women;
Do not know how to pinch the nose ( Take a deep breath-shut your mouth-pinch your nose-puff hard) stress relievers;
Rhinitis, otitis media patients.

 
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