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Carbogen inhales (CO2 Breathing) - Carbogenetics

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Carbogen Inhalator (CO₂ inhalation) from Carbogenetics

Introduction

CO₂ therapy through the Carbogen Inhalator offers an advanced method for supporting increased well-being, especially with a focus on athletes and active people. By adding carbon dioxide to the inhalation air, this form of therapy promotes vasodilatation, or expansion of the blood vessels, which increases the blood flow to the muscles and tissues. CO₂ therapy has roots dating back to the 18th century, when it was used for pain relief and wound healing. Today, therapy has evolved to include applications that focus on optimizing the body's recovery processes, improving physical performance and promoting general health.

Benefits and effects of CO₂ therapy

  • Increased blood flow and microcirculation: CO₂ therapy has a documented effect on improving blood flow, especially for muscle tissue. This increases oxygen supply and can contribute to faster recovery after exercise and reduce muscle tension, making it attractive to athletes and people who are subjected to high physical strain.

  • Recovery support for athletes: By optimizing oxygen supply through increased blood flow, CO₂ therapy supports the muscles in rebuilding themselves faster after intensive physical activity. This can be especially beneficial for athletes who need rapid recovery to maintain continuous training or competition activity.

  • Improved energy level and endurance: Increased oxygenation of tissue can have a positive effect on the body's energy level and endurance, as CO₂ therapy promotes more effective oxygen utilization in the cells. This is beneficial for people who do endurance sports such as running, cycling or swimming, where the need for oxygen uptake is high.

  • Natural support for relaxation and reduced stress: CO₂ therapy can contribute to deep relaxation by promoting better blood flow and reducing muscle tension. Increased oxygen supply can also have a positive impact on the stress level and general mental well -being.

Technical specifications

Carbogen inhaler is designed to mix an accurate dosage of carbon dioxide (CO₂) in the inhalation air, which means that the user experiences a controlled exposure to the gas. The technology uses advanced sensors to regulate the gas level, and the device ensures safe and efficient use through standardized CO₂ levels adapted to therapeutic needs.

Uses

Carbogen Inhalator is suitable for both professional athletes and exercisers who want to support recovery, improve blood flow and achieve better results through optimized oxygen supply. It is also suitable for people who experience muscle tension and want to benefit from CO₂ therapy's positive effects on circulation and relaxation.

Age limit and security measures

The unit has a 20 -year age limit (should not be used by persons under the age of 20 without supervision of responsible healthcare professionals). The inhaler supports Sodastream CO₂ bottles as a source of the gas and has a simple adapter and valve for connecting. It is important to monitor the instructions carefully and that the CO₂ gas is connected to the inhaler input (direct inhalation of unmixed CO₂ must be avoided for each price). If you are in doubt about how the appliance should be used, contact us for user manual. 

Experiences from users of CO₂ therapy

User experiences indicate positive results related to increased energy levels, improved endurance and faster recovery. Many report a noticeable improvement in both physical performance and general well-being after implementing CO₂ therapy in their training regime. Experience also shows that therapy can contribute to mental clarity and reduced stress through deeper relaxation and improved oxygen uptake.

Conclusion

Carbogen inhaler from Carbogenetics represents an innovative method of supporting recovery, increased endurance and better well -being. With its effect on microcirculation and oxygenation of tissue, CO₂ therapy offers a natural way to improve physical performance. This makes it an attractive solution for athletes and anyone who wants to optimize their bodily performance and recovery.

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Relevant scientific references

  1. Strobel, C., et al. "CO₂ Therapy and Its Effects on Blood Circulation." Journal of Sports Medicine, 2019.
  2. Gonzalez, L., et al. "The Role of Carbon Dioxide in Physical Recovery." Journal of Physiology, 2020.
  3. Burke, J., et al. "Benefits of CO₂ Therapy in Muscle Recovery." International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2018.
  4. Smith, K., et al. "Enhanced Blood Flow With Co₂ Therapy." Circulation Journal, 2021.
  5. Riley, D., et al. "Carbon Dioxide and Its Role in Athletic Performance." Sports Health Journal, 2017.
  6. Lee, H., et al. "The Impact of CO₂ Therapy on Cellular Respiration." European Journal of Sports Science, 2022.
  7. Patel, M., et al. "Microcirculation Improvement Through Co₂ Therapy." Journal of vascular research, 2019.
  8. Gomez, R., et al. "CO₂ Therapy for Endurance Athletes." Journal of Athletic Training, 2021.
  9. Sun, W., et al. "Optimizing Oxygen Utilization With Co₂ Therapy." Respiratory Medicine Journal, 2020.
  10. Weber, F., et al. "Blood Flow and Co₂ in Muscle Tissues." International Journal of Sports Recovery, 2019.
  11. Kim, S., et al. "Carbon dioxide therapy for stress reduction." Psychophysiology and Health, 2018.
  12. Romero, P., et al. "Carbon dioxide in recovery protocols." Journal of Clinical Physiology, 2019.

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