Key to improving your athletic performance, fitness, endurance & wellness is adjunct Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT).

Frequently Asked Questions & information.

Are there any side effects?
No dangerous side effects have been reported with hyperbaric therapy up to 1.5 ATA pressures.

However, there are a few things to keep in mind when preparing for your first session in a chamber: 

1) One may experience a mild discomfort in the ears during hyperbaric chamber pressurization, which is not unlike what you might feel when ascending in an airplane.
2) Following their first few sessions, some people experience slight fatigue and sleepiness.  This is considered a normal reaction and is simply a result of the body ridding itself of built-up toxins.
3) Clients are advised to wear comfortable and loose clothing.
What can I expect to happen during my session?
One should refrain from drinking large amounts of fluid before beginning a session since a trip to the restroom will require the chamber to be completely depressurized during the session.
Additionally, we ask that our patients do not wear perfume or cologne when coming in for a hyperbaric session because we may have other people scheduled at a later time who are sensitive or allergic to certain fragrances. 
How long does each session last?
The standard session is 45 minutes; however, longer sessions may be required for certain conditions.
Are there any reasons a person should not go into the chamber?
Yes. You should NOT go into the chamber if you have consumed alcohol, if you have ear canal problems or an ear infection, or if you are experiencing flu or cold-like symptoms.  Additionally, hyperbaric oxygen therapy is not for people with pace makers, certain lung diseases, or women who are pregnant.


Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is a Natural, Painless, Safe and Drug-Free Therapy. Will enable to you to reach your fitness goals. Healing from you inside out.
Our Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber is a State-of-the-Art Equipment can be installed in a Comfortable, Pleasant & Gym settings.

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