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Oxygen Hyperbaric Therapy helps in anti-aging

Oxygen Hyperbaric Therapy is the administration of 100% oxygen at greater than atmospheric pressure to increase the delivery of oxygen to various tissues in the body. Oxygen is the life saving gas which helps us to live. Without oxygen for a few minutes, the brain dies. With the oxygen is put under pressure, oxygen saturates the red blood cells and dissolves up to fifteen times the amount of oxygen in the blood plasma, transporting oxygen deeper into the body via lymph, intestinal fluid and cerebrospinal fluid. It is a well known fact that disease, injury and ageing results in those areas which receive lesser supply of oxygen. When there is an increased supply of oxygen then it stimulates growth and repair process. Oxygen Hyperbaric Therapy assists the treatment of conditions such as thermal burns, bone and tissue radiation burns from cancer therapy, air and gas embolism, scuba diving injuries, carbon monoxide poisoning, smoke inhalation, gas gangrene, crush injuries, necrotizing, or ...

Hyperbaric chamber for sale � Myriad options available

�Four years in the making our engineers listened to what clients wanted and then designed the perfect fit! OxyHealth Respiro 270 Hyperbaric Chamber is large and spacious yet small enough to fit into any room. Able to stretch out freely, occupants will enjoy the freedom of movement available inside the chamber for a pleasant and comfortable treatment. Strategically placed ports and valves offer not only ergonomics but also safety�, were according to.  Well this hyperbaric chamber for sale is available for $11,900.00. The worst part of a man�s life is to suffer from insomnia. I know, nothing is more frustrating than not being able to sleep, turning and tossing. The mind then starts thinking, racing over everything that has happened over the events of the day. Slight noises start keeping you awake. What do you do then? There are certain tips which can help you from getting over this insomnia. So, these hyperbaric chambers for sale boasts a new look and added perks including newly re...

Hyperbaric treatment - an effective method for high altitude sickness

We all enjoy the magnificent view from high summit but there are many risks in going to high altitude and it is very important to understand the risks involved in it. A classic scenario for developing high altitude illness can be explained through an easy example. If someone flies from New York City to Denver at 5000 ft, in the afternoon rents a car and drive up-to trail-head at 8000 ft, followed by a hike up to 10500 ft, the very next day there begins severe headache and feeling of nausea and weakness. Scenarios like this are not very uncommon, so it is essential to understand the physiological effects of high altitude. The concentration of oxygen at sea level is about 21% and the barometric pressure averages at 760 mm Hg. As altitude increases, the concentration remains the same but the number of oxygen molecules per breath decreases and so in order to properly oxygenate the body the breathing rate has to increase. In addition to these, for unknown r...

Hyperbaric clinic � Effective Wound treatment

In normal circumstances typically the body heals its own wounds. The process takes a couple of weeks with minor injuries but longer with more challenging wounds. Sometimes the natural wound healing process does not work. A wound might be infected, or may be a repeated injury. Sometimes there is poor blood flow to the injured area or other health conditions such as diabetes that may prevent healing. More challenging wounds take time and extra care to heal properly. These may be crush injuries or various types of ulcers, including diabetic foot ulcers or radiation ulcers. They could even be complicated post-surgical wounds. Sometimes wounds won�t heal and you don�t know why. That�s where specialized wound care in hyperbaric clinic can help. Hyperbaric clinics treat wounds and work to prevent recurrence by correcting contributing factors such as controlling infection and enhancing medical and nutritional status. In the United States, chronic wounds affect approximately 6.5 million patien...