HBOT Oxygen Chamber

What is the HBOT Oxygen Chamber?
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is the medical use of oxygen in a pressurized environment, at a level higher than 1 atmosphere absolute (ATA). 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. The typical treatment lasts for 60-90 minutes, during which the patient lies 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.
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What are the benefits of the HBOT Oxygen Chamber?
It has long been known that healing many areas of the body cannot take place without appropriate oxygen levels in the tissue. Most illnesses and injuries occur, and often linger, at the cellular or tissue level. In many cases, such as, circulatory problems, non-healing wounds, and strokes, adequate oxygen cannot reach the damaged area and the body's natural healing ability is unable to function properly. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy provides this extra oxygen naturally and with minimal side effects.
HBOT is being used for wound healing, stroke recovery, Autism, traumatic brain injury (TBI), Parkinson's Disease, multiple sclerosis, chronic pain, arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, as well as athletic performance and recovery.

What is the cost for the HBOT Oxygen Chamber?
(Dr. Falley HBOT Approval) - $30
One Hour Session - $75
Pre-purchase Package of 10 (BEST VALUE) - $650
Pre-purchase Package of 5 - $350
90 Minute Session - $100
Pre-purchase Package of 10 (BEST VALUE) - $850
More Resources
Research Article: Hyperbaric treatment for children with autism: a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, controlled trial
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