“Regenerative and Sport”

IHHT, Intermittent Hypoxia-Hyperoxia Treatmnet, powered by Celloxy technology, encourages the reprogramming of the cellular metabolism through alternating hypoxic-hyperoxic treatment.

Hypoxic air acts as the primary trigger for the accelerated production of new, healthy mitochondria. At the same time, exhausted and dysfunctional mitochondria are eliminated, allowing the body to strengthen its reserve of healthy, energy-producing mitochondria.

This non-invasive medical therapy exposes the body to alternating cycles of low oxygen (hypoxia) and high oxygen (hyperoxia) conditions. The process stimulates the body’s adaptive responses, activating cellular regeneration and promoting overall health and vitality.

IHHT has gained significant research attention for its potential in disease prevention, therapy, and athletic performance, highlighting the promising potential of this technology.

Benefits

Improved overall health
Strengthen the immune system, enhance oxygen circulation, and reduce inflammation.

Anti-aging support
Rejuvenate skin, tissues, and organs from the inside out.

Enhanced athletic performance
Increase endurance, accelerate recovery, and maximize training results.

Weight management

Metabolic balance

Cardiovascular health &
diabetes

Anti aging

Stress management

Improvement of Athletic Performance

Chronic fatigue relief

Neurodegenerative disorder support

Mitochondrial function optimization

Improved biochemical health

Weight management

Metabolic balance

Cardiovascular health & diabetes

Anti aging

Stress management

Improvement of Athletic Performance

Chronic fatigue relief

Neurodegenerative disorder support

Mitochondrial function optimization

Improved biochemical health

Treatment Protocol:
“15–20sessions, performed 2–3 times per week, is recommended for optimal therapeutic results, depending on individual goals.

References:
Behrendt et al. (2022) Effects of Intermittent Hypoxia-Hyperoxia on Performance- and Health-Related Outcomes in Humans: A Systematic Review

Uzun et al.( 2023) The Impact of Intermittent Hypoxia-Hyperoxia Therapy on Metabolism and Respiratory System in Obese Patients as Part of Comprehensive Medical Rehabilitation
Τessema et al.( 2022) Effects of Hyperoxia on Aging Biomarkers: A Systematic Review

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