Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for healthcare is a branch of medicine with a history of over a hundred years from discovery to development. Countless scientists and doctors have devoted their lives to this field, and it has now developed into an important discipline with solid theoretical and practical foundations. Renowned hospitals have hyperbaric oxygen chambers, and the cost of a set of equipment is in the millions. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for healthcare has unique effects that cannot be replaced by other methods. It has great significance and value in promoting human health and delaying physical aging. Our project can not only fulfill the dreams of entrepreneurs, but also promote the healthy development of the whole nation.
First, let me introduce high-pressure oxygen to everyone.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a treatment that involves inhaling high concentrations of oxygen in an environment above one atmosphere to treat diseases and restore fatigue. It is an organic combination of high-pressure therapy and oxygen therapy. Formally, it is just a combination of two therapies. But its effects on the human body are two completely different concepts from ordinary oxygen therapy. Conventional oxygen therapy can only treat hypoxemia, while hyperbaric oxygen therapy has shown definite efficacy in over 100 diseases so far.
In 1664, British doctor Henshaw first used high pressure to treat diseases. In 1870, Fontaine first performed surgery on patients in a high-pressure chamber and allowed them to inhale oxygen. In 1887, Valenzuela created the method of hyperbaric oxygen therapy. In 1956, Boerema et al. in the Netherlands successfully performed open heart surgery under hyperbaric oxygen, and in 1960 published "Bloodless Life" (Bloodless Life - Animals with red blood cells removed under hyperbaric oxygen maintain stable vital signs). China established its first hyperbaric oxygen chamber in 1964. In 1992, the Hyperbaric Oxygen Medical Association was established nationwide, and in 1995, Hunan Province established its first provincial-level hyperbaric oxygen professional committee. In 1997, Central South University listed hyperbaric oxygen medicine as an elective course for undergraduate medical students and trained graduate students majoring in hyperbaric oxygen.
In the past 20 years, with the rapid development of hyperbaric oxygen medicine, hyperbaric oxygen has gradually moved from treating diseases to preventing diseases and promoting health. Medical research has shown that almost all diseases are related to hypoxia (Japanese Nobel Medical Doctor Hideyoshi Noguchi), and hyperbaric oxygen can directly treat hundreds of diseases (which cannot be replaced by other treatment methods). Since 2005, soft home high-pressure chambers have become popular abroad, and hyperbaric oxygen has moved from hospitals to households. More and more people are using hyperbaric oxygen to maintain their bodies and prevent diseases, such as Rock Michael Jackson, Madonna, John Qu Futa, Korsti Anli, football star Beckham, and Japanese baseball star Yutaka Saito all use hyperbaric oxygen chambers at home. For male stars, it can delay aging and relieve fatigue, while female stars believe it is very beneficial for skin care.
Now, in Japan, South Korea and other countries, hyperbaric oxygen chamber has been widely used in the beauty and health care industry, and its effects on beauty, slimming, anti-aging, regulating body function, eliminating fatigue, and treating sub-health have been fully affirmed. The 'oxygen chamber beauty therapy' has become a fashion trend, and there are hundreds of high-end professional institutions in Tokyo that use hyperbaric oxygen chambers.
Many professional institutions in China have already started using hyperbaric oxygen, such as football players. Japanese company Fato sold a soft oxygen chamber to Shanghai Shenhua for 170000 RMB to help athletes recover their physical fitness and injuries. In 2008, the Chinese national swimming team prepared for the Olympics and used hyperbaric oxygen to assist in training at two high-altitude bases.... In 2011, Guangzhou Evergrande, the top team in the Chinese Super League, planned to invest 20 million yuan to build a hyperbaric oxygen chamber for the team. Jiangsu Green and Dalian Shide in the Chinese Super League have already equipped themselves with soft hyperbaric oxygen therapy to prepare for the league.
