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Hyperbaric Chamber (HBOT)

What is it?​

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is a therapy where you relax inside a pressurized chamber while breathing concentrated oxygen.

Under normal conditions, oxygen travels through your bloodstream attached to red blood cells.
Inside the chamber, the increased pressure allows oxygen to dissolve directly into the plasma — meaning oxygen can reach tissues that normally struggle to heal or function properly.

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This helps deliver oxygen deeper into the brain, muscles, joints, and injured tissue.

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What a session feels like

Most patients describe sessions as relaxing and calming.
You can read, listen to music, or rest during treatment.

You may notice:
• Mild ear pressure (like airplane ears)
• Warmth or relaxation
• Improved mental clarity after sessions

Benefits typically build over a series of treatments.

What does it do in the body?

✨ Support cellular energy production (mitochondria)

✨ Improve circulation to injured or inflamed tissue
✨ Reduce inflammation
✨ Stimulate stem cell release
✨ Promote new blood vessel formation
✨Support brain healing and neuroplasticity

Instead of forcing the body to work harder, HBOT improves the environment the body heals in.

The Evidence Behind Why

HBOT has been studied for decades in both medical and neurological research.

Research shows hyperbaric oxygen can:

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• Increase tissue oxygen levels several times above normal
• Stimulate angiogenesis (new blood vessel growth)
• Activate anti-inflammatory pathways
• Trigger neuroplastic repair in the brain
• Mobilize stem cells involved in healing

While traditionally used for wound care and decompression illness, newer research supports its role in brain health, recovery, and chronic inflammatory conditions.

Potential Benefits of Hyperbaric Chamber

  • Brain & Neurological
    • Brain fog • Concussions / TBI recovery • ADHD support • Mood & mental clarity • Migraines

  • Inflammation & Recovery
    • Chronic fatigue • Long COVID symptoms • Autoimmune flare • Fibromyalgia • Exercise recovery

  • Healing & Repair
    • Wound healing • Joint pain • Neuropathy • Post-surgical recovery • Circulation support

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