Diabetes and Hyperbarics
Diabetes primarily affects the small blood vessels, so HBOT can help stimulate the formation of new blood cells and help fix compromised blood flow, preventing organ failure. HBOT lowers blood sugar levels by increasing cellular sensitivity to insulin and the skeletal muscle reception of glucose. Recent studies have also indicated that HBOT is linked to regenerating pancreatic islets of Kangerhans, potentially leading to an increase in insulin production. Oftentimes, HBOT is helpful in treating osteomyelitis and cellulitis, in addition to preventing systemic toxicity and permanent disability. In chronic diabetes, impaired circulation reduces wound healing and actually promotes ulcerations; HBOT increases the amount of oxygen available to ulcerated areas, which helps the body heal faster.
Improve Blood Chemistry Profile
Fasting Blood Sugar
Hemoglobin hbA1C
Lipid Profiles
Advance Glycemic Control
Increases pancreatic Islets of Langerhans
Improves Insulin Sensitivity
Increases Skeletal Muscle Reception of Glucose
Decrease Cardiovascular Risk
Promotes Long-term Blood Pressure Control
Helps Metabolic Syndrome
Reduces Risk of Sudden Heart Attack Due to Ventricular Arrhythmias
Stimulate Angiogenesis & Reduce Inflammation
Improves Brain Function Reduces Risk of Stroke
Enhances Heart Function & Reduces Risk of Heart Attack
Reduces Risk of Diabetic Retinopathy
Decreases Risk of Diabetic Neuropathy
Minimizes Risk of Diabtic Nephropathy
Combat Cellulitis
Enhances Internal/External Healing
Proliferates Epithelialization
Promotes Closure of Non-Healing Wounds
Heals Ulcerations
Reduces Risk of Amputation