Benefits of Oxygen Therapy

Serene Fry
The latest craze in alternative medicine is oxygen therapy. Enthusiasts of the therapy claim that continuous treatments can cure a wide range of conditions from something as simple as zits to more complicated ones like autism. It is a fact that humans need oxygen to survive. Food and water are needed for sustenance but oxygen is essential for bodily processes including the proper function of cells and organs. It is also needed to complete the body's metabolic processes that produce energy. Oxygen is also the fuel needed by the brain for it to function properly. It also acts as a protection against the harmful agents that can be damaging to the immune system. Further, it assists in the healing of wounds. For athletes, it is oxygen that gives them the stamina to do their sport.

Oxygen therapy, also known as mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy is done by exposing the patient to an oxygen concentration which is greater than the normal atmospheric pressure. During these treatments, a patient will inhale 100 percent oxygen under hyperbaric pressure. The oxygen concentration in the atmosphere is only at 21 percent, of which humans only absorb 5-6 percent. The high level of oxygen consumed during oxygen therapy increases the amount of oxygen in the blood, which is carried to all nearby bodily parts. This will now promote healing of broken tissues and reduce swelling. High oxygen level also helps the immune system to effectively carry out its job to protect the body from infections.

Many people love the mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy because of the health benefits they get from it. When a patient undergoes this therapy for a continued time, he will have an increase in energy and endurance. Also, stress is reduced greatly and he will have an easier time sleeping. Concentration is also improved significantly. Further, it is also an effective anti-aging treatment. On the overall, a patient undergoing oxygen therapy will have a sense of wellbeing.

There have been claims that oxygen therapy is not only used to give a sense of well-being. It is also known to help a person recover from a serious condition. People who just had a surgery or are recovering from injuries can benefit a lot from this therapy. Other conditions improved with oxygen therapy include cerebral palsy, autism, and multiple sclerosis.

The answer to the question on whether or not oxygen therapy does improve one's condition is still sought after by medical experts. However, those who have undergone the treatment are positive about the results. If you come to think of it, oxygen is a vital element that a human body needs so an increase in its concentration will lead to many beneficial effects. The choice to indulge in oxygen therapy depends on the patient, and it is a wise choice to boost one's health.

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