Mild HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY
Mild Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is the medical use of oxygen in a pressurized environment, at a level of 1.3 atmosphere absolute (ATA). This level is safer and mandated by the U.S. government. This level of atmospheres increases Oxygen up to 30% more than what you normally experience, which is similar to the pressure of being approximately over a dozen feet underwater. 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. Anytime you can increase Oxygen to the tissues you decrease inflammation, decrease parasites bacteria and viral load, while increasing healing properties of the cells in the human body. The typical treatment lasts for 60-90 minutes, during which the patient sits 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.


REVITALIZATION AND NEOVASCULARIZATION
The cells far from the capillaries that suffer hypoxia(low oxygen contribution) are revitalized with hyperbaric oxygen and can complete their functions again, multiply themselves and request more oxygen enabling the formation of new blood vessels(neovascularization), indirect hyperbaric oxygen effect revitalizing tissue, organs, and patient. This modern Hyperbaric Oxygen therapy is not only suitable for patients suffering certain illnesses, it can also be used by people with purpose of revitalizing organs, and in this way to prevent illnesses, to stay healthy and to prolong his life with quality.
Let’s remember that hyperbaric oxygen is in fact a normalizer and regulator of all biological functions: it reinforces the immunologic system, strengthens skin, prevents or corrects hypoxia that, in general, it is the underlying factor for almost all ailments.
Mild HBOT benefits include but are not limited to:
Chronic inflammation, detoxification and cellular vitality.

There is evidence that infrared sauna use can reduce morbidity and mortality
- All-cause mortality
A study of over 2,000 middle-aged Finnish men found that frequent sauna use was associated with a 40% reduction in all-cause mortality.
- Cardiovascular mortality
A study found that the risk of fatal cardiovascular disease decreased with the frequency of sauna use. Participants who used the sauna one, two to three, or more than four times a week had a reduced risk of cardiovascular mortality.
- Sauna bathing and stress
Repeated sauna use can help optimize stress responses.
- Sauna bathing and exercise
Sauna bathing after exercise can improve cardiovascular respiratory fitness (CRF), which can reduce the risk of heart disease and death.
Other benefits of infrared saunas include: Eliminating toxins and heavy metals, Promoting recovery, Improving heart health, Reducing the risk of respiratory diseases, and Addressing pain and fatigue.