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Oxygen Therapy

Inhale oxygen through the respiratory tract to improve oxygen uptake in body tissues.

Energy boosting

Anti-inflammatory

Recovery promoting

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Oxygen Therapy

Oxygen therapy offers numerous benefits. It works like a snowball effect, enhancing overall bodily functions with improved circulation and increased energy crucial for recovery.

The Method

Boost oxygen concentration in your blood by inhaling high levels of oxygen during physical activity. This helps improve oxygen delivery to tissues and organs, promoting overall health and well-being. It plays a crucial role in initiating changes within your body.

High oxygen concentration during EWOT multi-stage oxygen therapy can also aid in neutralizing free radicals in the body. Free radicals are aggressive substances that can damage cells and tissues, potentially causing a wide range of health issues.

Benefits of Oxygen Therapy for Body and Mind

  • Anaerobic viruses, bacteria, and fungi cannot survive in an environment with a high concentration of oxygen, leading to reduced inflammation and increased resistance to
  • pathogens.
  • Oxygen is naturally alkaline and neutralizes acids such as lactic acid, which is beneficial for reducing acidosis after intense exercise.
  • Improved fat burning through aerobic processes, which are more efficient and produce fewer acidic waste products.
  • Better sleep quality and improved cognition due to increased oxygen delivery to the brain.
  • Increased energy and reduced fatigue due to an increase in oxygen in the blood, especially beneficial for people with long-term symptoms after COVID-19.
  • Faster recovery from muscle soreness and fatigue, beneficial for athletes.
  • Improved concentration and focus thanks to the high oxygen concentration during therapy.
  • Reduced susceptibility to pathogens due to an oxygen-rich body.
  • Overall improvement in health through better oxygen delivery to tissues and organs, and neutralization of free radicals.
  • Improved physical performance, endurance, and accelerated recovery after exertion due to enhanced oxygen supply to muscles and tissues.
  • Reduced burden on the heart and lungs, improved circulation, and more stable blood pressure due to increased oxygen intake.
  • Faster healing of tissue damage and inflammation through improved blood flow facilitated by additional oxygen administration.
  • Promotion of new blood vessel growth, accelerated recovery of bones and scar tissue, increased growth of stem cells, and prevention of cellular, tissue, and organ aging through oxygen therapy.

Suitable Situations

Oxygen Therapy is suitable in the following situations:

  • Acceleration of recovery after severe illness (post-operation, infection)
  • Acceleration of wound healing
  • Faster recovery from burnout/stress symptoms
  • Quicker recovery after an asthma attack and shortness of breath
  • Recovery after cancer
  • Boosting the immune system to reduce susceptibility to diseases
  • Rapid recovery after exposure to intense stress
  • Preventive use for those aiming to age healthily
  • For individuals with high performance demands, busy jobs, or hectic lifestyles to improve endurance
  • Oxygen therapy for (top) athletes

Oxygen Therapy for (Top) Athletes

Oxygen is essential for releasing energy in your body. More oxygen means more energy and faster recovery.

It enhances oxygen delivery to tissues, oxidizes lactic acid, and prevents its accumulation, which can help prevent muscle soreness.

It reduces tension and stress in tendons and muscles.

Conditions

Symptoms and conditions we treat include:

  • Brain fog, concentration issues, sensitivity to stimuli such as sound and light
  • Improvement of vision
  • Chronic inflammation
  • Enhancement of sports performance, increased endurance
  • ALS, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's
  • Recovery post-COVID-19
  • High breathing rate/shortness of breath/sensitive lungs
  • Muscle pain and weakness
  • Palpitations, pressure sensation in the lungs/chest
  • Migraine
  • Lupus, rheumatoid arthritis
  • Cardiovascular conditions
  • Asthma and COPD (in early stages)
  • Acid-base imbalance (acidosis/alkalosis)
  • Recovery after infectious diseases, e.g., Lyme disease
  • Improved metabolism; aids in abdominal fat loss

How it works

You inhale oxygen through an oxygen mask; this takes 15 minutes.

During inhalation, it is important that your heart rate increases. When your heart has to work harder, your body needs extra oxygen and your cells will open up to absorb more oxygen.

Many people do not breathe effectively enough, which means that the correct oxygen concentration in the body is not always achieved. The oxygen concentration in the blood is called saturation. A healthy saturation is between 95% and 100%.

Diseased tissues need oxygen to heal. Without oxygen in the tissues, hypoxia occurs, which can lead to tissue death. That is why oxygen is often used in ambulances and hospitals to prevent or alleviate hypoxia.

When inhaling a higher oxygen concentration, it is important to increase your heart rate. This allows red blood cells, blood plasma and tissue fluids to absorb extra oxygen.

The body only absorbs as much oxygen as it needs. During exercise, the body absorbs more oxygen because it uses more. This automatically regulates the dose of oxygen in the body; you take in what you need.

With an increased heart rate, breathing also increases. This increased breathing and heart rate are used well during oxygen therapy. Due to the higher concentration of oxygen in the inhaled air, much more is simply absorbed.

How often should I come?

We recommend using our special recovery package. For 4 weeks,

2 - 3 times a week, 15 minutes each time.

The body only absorbs as much oxygen as it can handle. You do not need to worry about too much oxygen.

When is oxygen therapy not allowed or only in consultation with a doctor?

Normally, your body adjusts the breathing rate based on the carbon dioxide concentration in the blood. However, some people, such as hypercapnia patients, have a very high concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood, which means that their breathing is not regulated by the carbon dioxide concentration but by the oxygen concentration. These are often people with COPD, who are dependent on their 'hypoxic stimulus'. These people should be more careful with oxygen therapy and discuss this with their doctor.

Do you have doubts about the therapy or is it unclear where your complaints come from? Then contact your treating physician.

Halomedics

Halomedics is the expert in the Netherlands in the field of inhalation therapies.

In addition to oxygen inhalation, you can also visit us for inhaling medicinal salt in our salt rooms (halotherapy) and magnesium inhalation in our magnesium cabin.

You can read more about these therapies on our website. You can also combine these therapies with each other.

Together with you, we will create a plan that can be optimal for your health.

Super healer; Oxygen therapy combined with halotherapy:

For an even better result from the salt room, which is beneficial for people with skin and respiratory problems, you can also start with oxygen therapy and then enter the salt room afterward. This way, the salt will be absorbed even better into your body and cells.

Oxygen therapy combined with magnesium inhalation:

If you suffer from migraine, a stressful life/burnout, stress, rheumatic complaints, sleep disorders, or Lyme disease... It is definitely a good idea to combine magnesium inhalation with oxygen therapy.

Together with you, we will develop a plan that will be optimal for your recovery.

Contact us for more information about the possibilities.