Would it be possible install these on commercial airliners that depressurize passengers by 200 mmHg (760 mmHg at sea level, to 560 mmHg)? Then you could maintain sea level air pressure on long haul fights. Say goodbye to jet lag, oedema and DVTs. Now this would really be travelling first class!
Portable hyperbaric chambers are typically not covered by health insurance, as they are primarily used to treat off-label (non FDA-approved) conditions. We offer 0% financing and leasing with no money down, with affordable monthly payments. Some people fundraise to purchase their chambers.
i met the creator of the regular chambers son he got drowned when he was 3 and couldnt do anything then his dad created the chamber and now he can answer questions by blinking and he can move his hand now hes 10 years old and his name is justin
Professional athletes often use portable hyperbaric chambers for sports conditioning, as well as to speed up their recovery from injuries. The chambers are frequently used by endurance athletes, including marathon runners and triathletes, to increase their stamina.
@ogfunk187 21% unless you have a prescription/orders for increased Fio2.... A chambers only changes the pressure the O2 is delivered not the % of O2 unless supplamental oxygen is added by a source such as a tank ect.
Most conditions respond extremely well to 1.3 ATA. Many of our chambers will be upgradable to 1.5 ATA if you prefer to treat yourself at a higher pressure.
@electrodes1300 Your speaking Fio2... Percentage is what the amount of oxygen is in the air. The purpose of a Hyperbaric (HBO) is to increase Pressure of delivered Oxygen delivered to your tissue/body. Google "Pao2" vs Fio2. The reason they may deliver higher amounts of O2 during HBOT is to maximise the effectiveness but it's not given the full length of time or used all of the time during a "dive" or session. We breath 21% oxygen in room air. Higher levels of O2 can lead to toxicity...
You can safely spend up to 8 hours per day in a portable hyperbaric chamber at 1.3 ATA that is pressurized with room air, and you can safely spend 3 hours per day in a portable hyperbaric chamber at 1.3 ATA if you are breathing 95% oxygen through a mask . However, most people spend one hour per day in the chamber.
Why are sessions typically limited to like one hour? Is there a reason a person can't sleep overnight (like 8 hours) on a regular basis in one of those?
i bet you could go down niagra falls in this thing..lol
stingray8213 3 weeks ago
This is very interesting. What do they cost and do they use much electricity?
pastorpam 2 months ago
The chambers plug into a standard electric outlet. They use a similar amount of electricity as a household appliance. The chambers start at $5,495.
HealingDives 2 months ago
*** Nice! ***
MsDennyDee 2 months ago
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coman4ero 2 months ago
The excellent and interesting video !
Tadek59 2 months ago
very interesting...thank you. Big love to all hearts around the world
ElizaWhiteBuffalo 2 months ago
really well done. thumbs up!
BBIair26 2 months ago
Would it be possible install these on commercial airliners that depressurize passengers by 200 mmHg (760 mmHg at sea level, to 560 mmHg)? Then you could maintain sea level air pressure on long haul fights. Say goodbye to jet lag, oedema and DVTs. Now this would really be travelling first class!
MrHypobaric 3 months ago
oh if only I had this now for my right calf-pulled muscle...ouch! thanks for sharing!
MakeupUniversity 4 months ago
can you smoke in there? hahaha..just kidding of course!
RU2BFREE67 4 months ago
I want one
soska247 5 months ago
These look really well made. It looks like you guys do great work and you have a very nice video showing off your excellent chambers.
indyhealth1st 5 months ago
lol i like how he smiles after 0:58, anyway yeah this is cool stuff :)
Si11yShaman 6 months ago
oxygen helps the brain increase new memory neurons and pathways in the brain.. very good for you.
ideagirlconsulting 6 months ago
If I could sleep in it and it wasn't bright then I would love to try.
People like me with Fibromyalgia......well is just too bright
111akasha 8 months ago
This is very cool. Would something like this be covered by health insurance?
SKMarketingResults 8 months ago
Portable hyperbaric chambers are typically not covered by health insurance, as they are primarily used to treat off-label (non FDA-approved) conditions. We offer 0% financing and leasing with no money down, with affordable monthly payments. Some people fundraise to purchase their chambers.
HealingDives 8 months ago
These things can cure AIDS !
MindofaJedi 8 months ago
These chambers are absolutely AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!! 100% pure oxygen can rid the human body of cancer, tumors and any other illness!
As soon as I start making some extra money I am getting me one of these awesome chambers!
worldchampion1986 9 months ago
Can I use this apparatus under water?
pandaKrusher 9 months ago
Can you have sex in them? :3
laso123 9 months ago
great invention!!!!!!! new concept for me and i think for many others...
LoveConnectsUsAll 9 months ago
i met the creator of the regular chambers son he got drowned when he was 3 and couldnt do anything then his dad created the chamber and now he can answer questions by blinking and he can move his hand now hes 10 years old and his name is justin
arbiterpr 1 year ago
Are these good for runners?
Kalebelak1 1 year ago
Professional athletes often use portable hyperbaric chambers for sports conditioning, as well as to speed up their recovery from injuries. The chambers are frequently used by endurance athletes, including marathon runners and triathletes, to increase their stamina.
HealingDives 9 months ago
What is the oxygen percentage within the chamber?
ogfunk187 1 year ago
@ogfunk187 21% unless you have a prescription/orders for increased Fio2.... A chambers only changes the pressure the O2 is delivered not the % of O2 unless supplamental oxygen is added by a source such as a tank ect.
BrokenRRT 9 months ago
What is the oxygen percentage within the chamber?
How much is the upgrade to 1.5ATA?
ogfunk187 1 year ago
Most conditions respond extremely well to 1.3 ATA. Many of our chambers will be upgradable to 1.5 ATA if you prefer to treat yourself at a higher pressure.
HealingDives 2 years ago
Room air is .209 PPO, your product delivers .2336 PPO and medical therapy starts at 1.5 PPO. How do you justify your product as "effective?"
electrodes1300 2 years ago
@electrodes1300 Your speaking Fio2... Percentage is what the amount of oxygen is in the air. The purpose of a Hyperbaric (HBO) is to increase Pressure of delivered Oxygen delivered to your tissue/body. Google "Pao2" vs Fio2. The reason they may deliver higher amounts of O2 during HBOT is to maximise the effectiveness but it's not given the full length of time or used all of the time during a "dive" or session. We breath 21% oxygen in room air. Higher levels of O2 can lead to toxicity...
BrokenRRT 9 months ago
You can safely spend up to 8 hours per day in a portable hyperbaric chamber at 1.3 ATA that is pressurized with room air, and you can safely spend 3 hours per day in a portable hyperbaric chamber at 1.3 ATA if you are breathing 95% oxygen through a mask . However, most people spend one hour per day in the chamber.
HealingDives 9 months ago
Why are sessions typically limited to like one hour? Is there a reason a person can't sleep overnight (like 8 hours) on a regular basis in one of those?
Mystefier 2 years ago
what are they for?
12astile 2 years ago
Does anyone know if you can sleep in one of these?
RicoRicanNYC 2 years ago
@RicoRicanNYC yes you can. its quite nice for a 30 min nap
shobergcharge 2 years ago
I would really like to own a hyperbaric chamber, and it would help my condition, but i think they are way to expensive. I just can't afford one.
redskinsfan222 2 years ago