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Certification: | CE |
Type: | Hyperbaric Chamber |
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Model | XH1876 | XH1886 | ||
Chamber Capsule |
Pressure | 1.5-2ATA(7-15psi) | 1.5-2ATA(7-15psi) | |
Material |
Stainless steel
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Size(D*L) | 75x232cm(30*92") | 85x232cm(34*92") | ||
Weight | 235kg | 262kg | ||
All-in-one
(AE 1931)
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Size/Weight |
L77*W35*H75cm(30"xl4"x29")/75kg
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Flow of Air
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80L/Min | |||
Flow of Oxygen
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5&10Liter/min
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Air Filter
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Dual
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Cooler
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Cooling system
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Voltage
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110VAC/220VAC/±10%
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Description
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All-in-one machine, a combine of air compressor, oxygen concentrator, and cooler |
Why is oxygen so important?
Oxygen is fundamental, as an adult typically consumes 2 kg of food, 1 liter of water, and approximately 550 liters of oxygen daily. It accounts for 90% of our energy, with the remaining 10% derived from food and water. The brain, which constitutes a mere 2% of body weight, utilizes 25% of inhaled oxygen, critical for the energy cycle sustaining life. Insufficient oxygen (hypoxia) in tissues can lead to illness, infections, or tissue damage if unaddressed. A hyperbaric chamber serves as an excellent method to rectify tissue hypoxia.
What do you feel inside a hyperbaric chamber?
During pressurization, you may experience changes in ear pressure, potentially causing discomfort. To alleviate this, try yawning, swallowing, or the Valsalva maneuver ('blow the nose'). Beyond ear pressure, there are no significant sensations, ensuring a comfortable experience.
How does being inside a pressurized chamber give us more oxygen?
In a chamber pressurized to 1.3 or 1.5 times normal air pressure, the atmosphere may feel unchanged, yet inhaling pure oxygen results in absorbing 7-8 times the usual oxygen levels. According to Henry's Law, the amount of gas dissolved in a liquid is proportional to its partial pressure. The pressurized oxygen directly permeates body fluids, enhancing tissue oxygen levels significantly and stimulating healing, as proven by science.
What improvements can I expect to see?
This inquiry encompasses numerous variables and potential outcomes, so a generalized response is necessary. While individual results vary, improvement in life quality is a common expectation, with rare exceptions of no progress.
When will I know how many sessions of HBOT are enough?
Determining the precise number of sessions isn't straightforward. Observe if improvements persist. Research on 1,730 subjects suggests 15 sessions for acute injuries and 40 for chronic conditions. If benefits are noticed during initial sessions, continue with another 40, and repeat as needed. Personal judgment often surpasses medical opinion in assessing session requirements.
What about Oxygen Toxicity?
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