Chronic Conditions
Who needs Hyperbaric Therapy and what can be treated with it?
Thousands of people have had dramatic and, in many instances, life changing
improvements in their conditions as a result of mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
Reasons to use hyperbaric chambers vary. People suffering from chronic and/or
debilitating diseases such as:
as well as many others have experienced benefits in utilising hyperbaric
therapy. Currently there are over 80 conditions successfully treated with this
therapy world-wide.
Functional and cognitive abilities can respond positively to treatment.
Saturating the body with oxygen can boost the immune system, increase brain and
neural function, and help cells and tissues heal and perform effectively.
Because oxygen deficiency is often overlooked it is not seen as being a cause of
chronic illness. Some symptoms that may result from oxygen depletion include:
premature ageing, depression, fatigue, dullness and a general feeling of
sluggishness. If the imbalance is chronic, the immune system is weakened and we
are more susceptible to long term chronic illnesses.
Who needs Hyperbaric Therapy and what can be treated with it?
Thousands of people have had dramatic and, in many instances, life changing
improvements in their conditions as a result of mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
Reasons to use hyperbaric chambers vary. People suffering from chronic and/or
debilitating diseases such as:
- ADHD
- Autism
- Alzheimer’s
- Dementia
- Stroke
- Traumatic
Brain Injury - Lyme
Disease - Parkinson
- Fibromyalgia
- MS
- Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome - Diabetic and ischemic
wounds - Allergies
- Gut issues
- Sleep
problems - Stress
- Migraines
as well as many others have experienced benefits in utilising hyperbaric
therapy. Currently there are over 80 conditions successfully treated with this
therapy world-wide.
Functional and cognitive abilities can respond positively to treatment.
Saturating the body with oxygen can boost the immune system, increase brain and
neural function, and help cells and tissues heal and perform effectively.
Because oxygen deficiency is often overlooked it is not seen as being a cause of
chronic illness. Some symptoms that may result from oxygen depletion include:
premature ageing, depression, fatigue, dullness and a general feeling of
sluggishness. If the imbalance is chronic, the immune system is weakened and we
are more susceptible to long term chronic illnesses.