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What Exactly Is an Inflatable Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber?


An inflatable hyperbaric oxygen chamber consists of a chamber body and an air purification power device, along with supporting accessories. Inside the therapy chamber, a simulated atmospheric pressure environment of 1.3 ATA is created, allowing a person to breathe in a pressurized environment of 30 KPa. Due to the increased pressure, a significant amount of oxygen dissolves into the blood, substantially increasing the body's blood oxygen levels, enhancing blood oxygen partial pressure, and improving the oxygen diffusion capacity. This expansion of the effective oxygen diffusion radius increases the oxygen content and storage within tissues, thereby providing notable health benefits.


Functions of the Inflatable Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber


Relieve Fatigue, Enhance Cognitive Function and Work Efficiency


The brain consumes 20% to 30% of the body's total oxygen intake and is particularly sensitive to oxygen deficiency. Using an inflatable hyperbaric oxygen chamber to inhale oxygen can effectively relieve mental fatigue, refresh the mind, and improve memory. For example, students preparing for exams can benefit from hyperbaric oxygen therapy to alleviate stress and significantly enhance their memory and concentration.


Boost Immunity and Prevent Diseases


Oxygen inhalation increases the metabolic activity of cells, tissues, and organs, stimulating their regenerative capacity and enhancing the immune system. According to German medical experts, using an inflatable hyperbaric oxygen chamber has evident therapeutic effects in preventing and treating tumors. Oxygen therapy can enhance the biological activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD), which inhibits the damage caused by harmful free radicals, effectively preventing and treating various age-related diseases such as Alzheimer's disease.


Promote Anti-Aging and Beauty


Oxygen inhalation aids in weight loss, skin rejuvenation, and beauty enhancement. Using an inflatable hyperbaric oxygen chamber increases cellular oxygen metabolism, lowers blood sugar levels, burns fat, and nourishes the skin. This boosts skin elasticity, reduces wrinkles, and lightens pigmentation. Additionally, it improves hair quality, promotes hair growth, and prevents hair loss.


Strengthen the Body and Improve Quality of Life


Oxygen therapy is an effective method of health maintenance. Using an inflatable hyperbaric oxygen chamber can enhance vision, alleviate presbyopia, reduce fatigue, restore physical strength, and maintain high energy levels. The chamber's environment accelerates metabolism and slightly raises body temperature by 0.3-0.5°C, providing a comforting experience akin to that of a newborn. For women, it can also increase fertility rates.


Effective Hangover Relief


Oxygen is a powerful antidote for alcohol intoxication. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy in an inflatable hyperbaric oxygen chamber can effectively alleviate the effects of alcohol by supplying sufficient oxygen to the heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys. Additionally, oxygen is quickly absorbed by subcutaneous tissues, accelerating alcohol metabolism and rapidly eliminating intoxication symptoms.


Regulate Endocrine System and Improve Sleep Quality


An inflatable hyperbaric oxygen chamber increases oxygen partial pressure in the body, regulating various systems and restoring physiological balance. It can modulate the endocrine system and adjust the concentration of neurotransmitters responsible for sleep, promoting dynamic balance. As a result, it effectively alleviates mental stress, insomnia, frequent dreaming, and symptoms of neurasthenia.


Differences Between Oxygen Inhalation in an Inflatable Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber and Regular Oxygen Therapy


Firstly, hyperbaric oxygen therapy and regular oxygen therapy use different equipment. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy requires an inflatable hyperbaric oxygen chamber, while regular oxygen therapy can be conducted in hospital rooms or at home.


Secondly, the method of oxygen transportation within the body varies. Under normal conditions, oxygen is primarily transported by binding to hemoglobin, forming oxyhemoglobin. A small amount is physically dissolved in the blood. During regular oxygen therapy at atmospheric pressure, once hemoglobin becomes saturated with oxygen, further oxygen inhalation will not significantly increase blood oxygen content. Therefore, regular oxygen therapy is ineffective in cases of severe hypoxia.


However, hyperbaric oxygen therapy is different. In a high-pressure environment, the method of oxygen transport changes. Inside an inflatable hyperbaric oxygen chamber, as the pressure increases, the amount of physically dissolved oxygen in the blood rises significantly. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy can increase the physically dissolved oxygen content by 13-17 times, effectively addressing hypoxia that regular oxygen therapy cannot resolve.