
The medical term for using elevated oxygen levels, known as hyperbaric treatment. The word is portman, the hyper-means is increasing, and the baric is a pressure measuring instrument. Treatment, hyperbaric oxygen therapy is equivalent to recurrent therapy in an atmosphere of 100% pure oxygen. The atmosphere of the earth applies 15 pounds of pressure per square inch. Normal pressure is 1 ATA (absolute atmospheric pressure). The atmosphere contains only 20 percent of breathing oxygen, which we breathe in with some other gases. With this treatment, not only the pressure rises twice as high as that of the normal, the air also contains 100 percent pure oxygen.
This increased pressure and elevated levels of oxygen dissolve faster in the blood. Plasma, tissues, cells and other organs receive pure oxygen, which is 10 times higher than in normal conditions. This is necessary to solve many problems as follows.
- Increases oxygen flow, even if there is a blockage in the hands
- This stimulates the growth of capillaries, where circulation is less and thereby increases blood flow to the area.
- Compromise organs get better oxygen with arterial dilation.
- Maximizes the production of superoxide disutase (turf), which generates anti-bodies and free radicals.
- Increased cell mobility means healthier immunity.
This increased atmospheric pressure has intrigued medical professionals for thousands of years. Although this therapy has already been available on the market, it has gained recent momentum in the treatment of cognitive diseases. It has been discovered that it has amazing healing properties, especially in chronic degenerative diseases, such as cerebral palsy, autism, multiple sclerosis and brain damage, etc. The body heals when elevated oxygen reaches places where this vital element or .
The results can be astounding. People suffering from stroke showed huge recovery events using hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Gangrene is caused when a blockage occurs in the circulation. This treatment showed wonderful healing situations in patients with gangrene. This therapy also reduces pain, infection and ulcers.
This process places the patient in a hyperbaric chamber in a hypoxic environment. This atmosphere helps reduce fibroblast proliferation and capillary angiogenesis. This medium is ideal for the growth of anaerobic organizations that improve wound healing.
This treatment or therapy would increase tissue oxygenation in hypo-sodium and infected wounds, affecting collagen deposition, angiogenesis and purifying all bacterial infusions. The following wounds can also be healed with hyperbaric oxygen therapy:
- Venous ulcers
- Diabetic wounds
- Bedsores
- Arterial insufficiency ulcers
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy also benefits people suffering from the above diseases.

