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CRYOTHERAPY CHAMBER "AMAZING"

 
 

CRYOTHERAPY CHAMBER

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Ladies and Gentlemen                                             

The cold is a source of health!

The man already made himself aware of it in the ancient times. The ancient Egyptians were applying the cold treatment about 2500 years B.C. Hippocrates recommended hypothermia in order to reduce a swelling, bleeding and pain. Those facts were confirmed considerably later; namely: a Napoleonic surgeon, baron D.J. Lorrey noticed during the Russian campaign that the limbs of wounded soldiers could have been amputated at a minimal pain and bleeding when earlier they had been wrapped with ice or snow.

Dr. Yamauchi from Japan was the first man in the world who constructed a Cryotherapy Chamber in 1978 and tested it on prisoners, who during the experiment, were becoming as meek as lambs and fully relaxed.

At present, the mankind have developed such technologies that make them possible to achieve the cosmic temperatures. The cold is the basic factor for cryotherapy performed in the low temperatures, inaccessible in the earth natural environment.

Cryotherapy is the subject of interest and professional job of Prof. Fricke in Germany, Prof. Zagrobelny,  Prof. Strêk, Dr Szmur³o and Eng. Raczkowski in Poland, Prof. Baranow, Prof. Kriyanova and Dr. Tchernishov in Russia and many others in other countries of the world. On the basis of their knowledge, it has been constructed a very modern Cryotherapy Chamber, and taking into consideration the fact that in the atmospheric air there is 78 % of nitrogen, the use of this element as a the cooling medium of the cabin makes that our product is absolutely safe in the ecological respect.

Cryotherapy has become very popular not only in medicine but also in sport. Combined with a proper training, it gives remarkable effects to improve one's fitness in a short time. It heals injuries and it is an excellent way of the biological regeneration.

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