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It is accepted that oxygen is used in metabolism to gain the energy from glucose used to build cells and other actions, for example to power muscles. However, the latest research, which has yet to reach medical textbooks, has now shown that oxygen regulates over 8000 of our most important genes. Oxygen also controls a wide range of functions including the output of the heart, blood flow, the production of red blood cells and the formation of capillaries. Giving a high level of oxygen is the only way to actually reduce blood flow and yet at the same time improve oxygen delivery which is particularly important in swollen and inflamed tissues. A course of 20 one-hour sessions of O2T also increases the stem cells in the circulation up to 8-fold. Research in patients who have received organ transplants has shown that stem cells can repair tissue damage by growing new cells, including in the heart and the brain.
Oxygen has also been shown to be the agent controlling inflammation. Inflammation is the process by which the body controls infection - when infection causes the oxygen level to fall in a tissue this attracts white blood cells to the area. The white cells migrate from the blood into the tissues to envelop the infective microbes and then use oxygen to form free radicals to kill the infective agent. This defence mechanism, the innate immune response, is also used to identify tissues damaged by injury and to begin the repair process by removing damaged cells. This has been mistaken as being a disease process and termed ‘auto immunity’.
Unfortunately, if the tissue oxygen level is too low, there is insufficient energy to allow repair and the tissue becomes chronically inflamed. This happens in many inflammatory diseases like multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis. Scientific studies have shown that inflammation and the associated gene activity can be reduced by giving a high level of oxygen and so induce recovery.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy can promote the following health benefits:
1. Increased oxygen delivery to tissues
2. Enhanced wound healing and tissue regeneration
3. Reduced inflammation and swelling
4. Improved immune function
5. Increased circulation and blood flow
6. Reduced pain and discomfort
7. Improved cognitive function and memory
8. Reduced risk of infection
9. Improved neurological function
10. Reduced fatigue and improved energy levels.
11. Encourages the formation of new collagen and new skin cells.
12. HBOT may have anti-aging benefits by promoting cellular regeneration and reducing oxidative stress.
Including but not limited to:
1. Multiple Sclerosis
2. Carbon monoxide poisoning
3. Non-healing wounds
4. Long COVID
5. Sports Injuries
6. PTSD
7. Radiation injury
8. Crush injuries
9. Compromised skin grafts and flaps
10. Autism spectrum disorders
11. Thermal burns
12. Sudden hearing loss
13. Chronic fatigue syndrome
14. Acute carbon monoxide poisoning
15. Traumatic brain injury
16. Air or gas embolism
17. Arterial insufficiencies
18. Intracranial abscesses
19. Idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss
20. Chronic refractory osteomyelitis
21. Soft tissue radiation necrosis
22. Decompression sickness
23. Gas gangrene
At Oxy Hub, we are trained professionals in the operation and maintenance of hyperbaric chambers, however we are not medical professionals, we consult a third party specialist who provide treatment plans for our clients and then we execute the plan in a safe and effective environment.
During a HBOT session, you'll sit down in a comfortable chamber at higher pressure than normal while pure oxygen is delivered to you through a mask. The treatment usually lasts for about an hour, and you may need multiple sessions depending on your condition or health goals, but this will all be assessed on an individual basis and your treatment will be tailored to your needs from a medical professional.
One of the great things about HBOT is that it's non-invasive and doesn't require any medication. It's also very safe, with few side effects. Some people may experience mild discomfort during the treatment, such as ear popping or sinus pressure, but these symptoms usually go away quickly.
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