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FAQ

How will the HBOT treatment feel? The chamber will be filled with compressed air. Once the chamber has expanded to its filled size, it will start to pressurize. While the chamber is pressurizing, your ears will feel the change in pressure inside the chamber. Otherwise, it should be unnoticeable. To equalize the pressure and avoid the feeling of fullness in your ears, you will need to clear your ears by chewing (gum or food), swallowing, yawning. During the pressurization of the chamber, your mouth may become dry. Once the chamber is fully pressurized, your salivation will return to normal. Additionally, the chamber may become slightly warm while it is pressurizing. Once it is to full pressure, the relief valves will begin to pull the warmer air out of the chamber. Then you can sleep, meditate, read, watch the movie, listen to music, etc.

Is Hyperbarics good for the Elderly? Most definitely. Hyperbarics is great for those in their later years. Hyperbarics provides an immeasurable boost that counteracts the signs of aging. In fact, new research indicates that hyperbaric oxygenation slows Apoptosis (cell death).

How safe is the Protable Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber? Pure oxygen under pressure is extremely flammable. Monoplace hard chambers use pure oxygen under pressure, so safety precautions must be taken when using these chambers. While our chamber uses pressurized room air with an oxygen concentrator. Hence it is safe and not flammable. However, the chamber should not be exposed to any naked flame, cigarette or the like.

Is Hyperbarics good for Children? Yes, hyperbaric yields wonderful results with children. In fact, research with children suffering from brain injuries and genetic disorders shows positive results and great promise. We recommend that children under the age of 16 need to be accompanied by an adult inside the chamber.

What should I do to prepare for a treatment? You can enter the chamber fully clothed, but it's recommended to wear loose, comfortable clothing. Before entering, be sure to remove shoes, jewelry, and any sharp objects. For women, it's advised not to wear stockings in the chamber, as they may contribute to feelings of claustrophobia

How do you feel inside a hyperbaric oxygen chamber? As the chamber pressurizes, you may feel a pressure change in your ears. This sensation is typically the only noticeable effect. To relieve the fullness in your ears, you can equalize the pressure by chewing (gum or food), swallowing, or yawning. You may also experience dry mouth during pressurization, but once the chamber is fully pressurized, normal salivation will return. Apart from the ear pressure, there are no unusual or significant sensations. After using the oxygen chamber, one of the most noticeable sensations is a feeling of refreshment, leaving you with a sense of vitality and energy.

What improvements can I expect? For students, oxygen supplementation has a good effect on eliminating fatigue, relieving examination pressure, and protecting the brain. For plateau hypoxic areas, the hypoxic state of the body can be corrected immediately, and the body's adaptability to the plateau can be enhanced. For middle-aged and elderly people, it can make up for the lack of oxygen supply caused by the decline of physiological function and improve self-healing ability. For athletes, it can relieve muscle fatigue, restore physical strength, and reduce sports injuries. For women, supplementing oxygen can enhance the metabolism of skin cells, reduce melanin, and beautify the skin. For office workers, it can enhance the blood oxygen diffusion capacity, thereby improving the body's hypoxia state. Fatigue decreased workability, fatigue, insomnia, loss of appetite, etc. can be relieved.

How long for the session or treatment? For personal use, a typical session lasts between 60 to 90 minutes, once a day, with a recommended frequency of five sessions per week. You should monitor your progress to see if you're experiencing ongoing improvements. A clinical study involving 1,730 subjects suggests that about 15 sessions are needed for acute injuries and around 40 sessions for chronic conditions. If you notice improvements after the first 40 sessions, you can continue with another 40. If progress persists, you can repeat this cycle. Ultimately, you are the best judge of how many sessions you need, more so than any doctor.

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