Philstar.com - MANILA, Philippines - Early science has taught us that the air we breathe is actually an exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen. Nourishing over seven trillion cells in our body, something as simple as breathing may be something we take for granted. After all, the air we breathe can be had freely but today, with modern livingŐs attendant stresses and environmental factors, the very act of breathing can be a luxury. In a healthy wave of resolutions for the New Year, smokers intend to quit, athletes recommit to their training, and dieters are on a roll to find more effective ways to slim down. Why not resolve to improve the way we breathe?
An innovative way to boost our oxygen supply and enhance our well-being is the gentle way of Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. Also known as mHBOT, the treatment consists of a relaxing stay inside a hyperbaric chamber where an increase of pure oxygen is released, leading to a better diffusion of oxygen to the body.
Undergoing mHBOT is beneficial for all ages. Not only does it give you an overall feeling of complete relaxation, clients also leave the center with a healthier glow as it also improves their complexion. A boost of oxygen produces that coveted collagen and elastin, and more mature clients find that their skin has better elasticity, resulting in a younger, fresher, and more even skin tone.
MHBOT can also be used to improve the immune system and clear the lungs of smokers who are trying to quit. Meanwhile, those weekend party-hardy groups find that getting a session or two enables them to recover faster.
ŇHealth is not a trend or fashion. HBOT has a very solid medical basis. Everyone wants to get well faster and perform better. They just need to know and experience HBOT for themselves,Ó shares Dr. Lester Suntay of HBOT, Inc. at Filinvest Corporate City, Alabang. Broadcaster Rey Langit, for example, goes to HBOT, Inc. in his spare time. He believes that doing these sessions give him the extra energy to do his demanding job and powers up that famous voice he modulates on air.
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