Age-related
diseases are a growing concern world-wide. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has
been shown, in some studies, to help combat degeneration by contributing to the
regeneration of tissue and blood vessels.
HBOT
stimulates the development of new blood vessels in areas of the body where
circulation is compromised and is utilized by some physicians to help treat
Coronary Heart Disease, Macular Degeneration, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's
disease, Arthritis and immune related diseases.
Additionally,
HBOT helps promote collagen activation to help battle the signs of aging
including skin damage and elasticity. Clinical studies have demonstrated the
benefits of HBOT for age-related degenerative conditions by providing cellular
aid to all organs in the body to promote health and beauty.
Circulation and General
Blood Flow with HBOT
Stimulates the Formation of New Blood
Vessels
Combats & Prevents Circulatory
Diseases, Including Coronary Heart Disease & Diabetes
The Heart with HBOT
Improves Oxygenation to Cardiac Tissue
Reduces Risk of Heart Attack
Improves Heart Muscle Functioning After
Heart Attack
The Brain with HBOT
Stimulates the Creation of New Brain
Cells
Promotes the Creation of New Brain
Connections
Improves Memory and Reaction time
The
Joints, Soft Tissue & Bones with HBOT
Enhances Treatment for Arthritis
Accelerates Healing
Reduces Inflammation & Pain
Improves Mobility & Stamina
The Eyes with HBOT
Helps Combat Age-Related Macular
Degeneration
Reduces Compromised Blood Flow to the
Retina
Moderates Glaucoma Symptoms
General Health with HBOT
Increases Energy levels
Promotes the Creation of New Stem Cells
Decreases Risk of Infection
Reduces Stress & Anxiety
Supports the Immune System
The
Skin with HBOT
Reduces Excessive Skin Damage From
Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure
Promotes Collagen Production &
Maintains Skin Elasticity
Imporve Wound Healing & Reduces
Scar Formation
Skin Damage
from Ultraviolet Radiation Prevented with HBOT
A study published in 2012
focused on the effects of HBOT preconditioning and its protective properties
against Ultraviolet-A (UV-A) induced skin damage. Three groups of hairless mice
were exposed to UV-A, three days a week for 22 weeks, with two of the groups
receiving HBOT pretreatment either two or four times a week. UV-A exposure
amplified skin cell death, signifying elevated levels of skin damage.
Pretreatment with HBOT substantially reduced UV-A induced cell death. In
addition, HBOT pretreatment prevented skin creasing and maintained skin
elasticity.
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