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Frequently Asked Questions:
1. What is Mild Hyperbaric Therapy?
- nMild
Hyperbaric Therapy (HBT) is a safe method of delivering more oxygen to the body at the cellular
level.
- nHBT
provides the optimal environment for the body to carry out vital cell processes,
thereby increasing the capacity for the body
to heal itself.n
- HBT
utilizes filtered pressurized ambient air to dissolve oxygen directly
into the plasma, cerebral and spinal fluids, flooding tissues and vital
organs with oxygen.
- nMild
Hyperbaric Therapy allows for healing at the cellular level, which is critical for
changes to be made which in turn affect healthy tissue formation, making
it possible for healthier
organs and ultimately a healthier body overall.

2. Is it Safe?
- YES!
nThe
hyperbaric chamber uses filtered ambient air, so there is no risk of
oxygen toxicity to the body even with regular use.n
- The
chamber can be depressurized and opened from the inside.n
- Once
inside the chamber, both visual and verbal communication is possible
with the outside, and there is also a buzzer for help.
- nMost
people report a comfortable, relaxing experience and emerge from the
chamber feeling refreshed.
- nThis
therapy is non-invasive, non-pharmaceutical, and there are no
dangerous side effectsThis
treatment is non-invasive, non-pharmaceutical, and there are no
dangerous side effects
reported.
3. How does it work?
- nThe
mild hyperbaric chamber is filled with compressed ambient air from 2 to
4.5 pounds per square inch. (1.3 ATA max) This is the equivalent of 11
feet below sea level.
- nThe
increased pressure allows the blood plasma and other liquids of the body
to absorb additional oxygen thus greatly increasing oxygen uptake by the
cells, tissues, glands, organs, brain, and fluids of the body.
- nThe
resulting uptake of oxygen allows for increased circulation to areas
with swelling or inflammation. At the same time, the increased pressure
decreases swelling and inflammation.
- nOxygen
is then utilized by the body for vital cell functions, healthier cells
equals healthier tissues, and organs.
- nThe
human body is capable of healing itself when it has what it needs. There
is NOTHING the human body needs more than OXYGEN.

4. Why does it work?
Henry's
Law of Physics:
- nAn
increase in atmospheric pressure allows for more gas to be dissolved
into any given liquid.
- nOxygen,
the 8th element
on the Periodic Table, exists as a gas
at room temperature.
- nThe
human body is composed almost completely of water.
n
Gas
… under pressure … dissolves in water
5. Are there any side effects?
No dangerous side effects
have been reported with Mild Hyperbaric Therapy.
However,
there are a few things to keep in mind when preparing for your first session
in a chamber:
n
1.
Some people experience a mild discomfort to the ears when pressurizing the
chamber, not unlike during the ascending part of an airplane ride.
n
2.
Some people following their first few sessions experience slight fatigue as
the body sweeps itself clear of toxic debris that has built up in the body.
This is safe and necessary.
n
3.
It is advisable that you wear comfortable, loose clothing. (Pantyhose and
other tight garments may contribute to feelings of claustrophobia.)
nBring
something to read, as the sessions last about 60 minutes. You may want to
bring a favorite cd, dvd player, portable game, etc.
n
4.
Do not drink large amounts of fluids before entering the chamber.
5. Do not wear perfume or cologne when you are coming for your
session.

6. What can I expect to happen during my
session?
The
chamber will seem smaller when deflated than it is when fully pressurized.
Within one minute the chamber will inflate completely, allowing enough room for
an adult to sit upright or lie fully extended.
After
the chamber inflates, it will begin to pressurize. This is the time when you may
experience pressure in your ears. The easiest way to relieve any discomfort this
may cause is to equalize your ears using one or more of the following
methods:
1.
Close your mouth and firmly clamp your nose shut with your fingers and thumb.
Blow, as if you were blowing your nose, but keep nose and mouth closed. You will
feel the air come out through your ears when you have done this procedure
correctly, and this should relieve the pressure.
2. Yawn. Stretching your mouth as wide as possible, even stretching your tongue
out. This will cause the sinus passages surrounding your ears to drain and
relieve the pressure.
3. If you are the parent of a small child
who is having trouble with their ears during pressurization, try massaging the
area just below the ears and right behind the jaw. A baby still on the bottle or
pacifier should be given either of these, but if your child is likely to spill
drinks in the chamber please try to monitor them with liquids.
4.
Sit upright. Turn your head completely to the right, then completely to the
left. Repeat earlier steps until the ears are cleared.

7. How long does a session last?
The
sessions last around 60 minutes.
8. What can I do during my hyperbaric session?
1. Listen
to music, (we have CD players and a selection of music, or you may bring your
own)
2.
Talk on your cell phone.
3.
Play handheld games.
4.
Watch movies on portable DVD player.
5.
Work on laptop computer.
6.
Read books or magazines.

9. Are there any reasons a person should NOT
go into the chamber?
Yes. You should NOT go into the
chamber if you are inebriated (drunk), if you have ear canal problems or an ear
infection, if you are experiencing flu or cold symptoms, or if you are wearing
perfume or cologne.

10.
How frequently should I schedule my sessions?
We
will make a recommendation for you based on your needs after an initial
evaluation.
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