mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (mHBOT) is now available at Lagans !
mHBOT is a specialised therapy that uses an increase in atmospheric pressure,
combined with an increase in oxygen concentration.
How does m HBOT work?
Oxygen provides energy and stimulates the body to repair itself. Lack of oxygen causes tissues to die or cell functions to reduce.
Normally we breathe only small amounts of oxygen for our red blood cells to transport throughout the body.
In mild HBOT we use concentrated oxygen and atmospheric pressure to dissolve the oxygen to be delivered by all body fluids; plasma, lymph, bone, CSF. This washes the body with healing oxygen resulting in more white blood cells to kill bacteria, new blood vessels, less swelling and more nutrients.
How may mHBOT help me?
• Relief from stomach & bowel issues
• Reduces Inflammation eg: arthritis, bursitis etc.
• Depression or brain issues eg: autism
• Stroke / Brain injury / concussion recovery
• Memory & Concentration.
• Rapid healing for bone, ligament & muscle
• Assist fighting cancer
• Anti-aging
• Athletic enhancement
• Improves heart disease &diabetes
• Wound healing – ulcers, skin grafts
• Rebalances Immune System
• Potent killing anaerobic bacteria, viruses & fungi
• Reduce swelling & oedema
• Detoxifies toxic bio-waste
• Plus much more
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