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Ultra low temperature therapy technology is a secret weapon for anti-aging, which narrows blood vessels and slows down blood flow and metabolism through thl e extreme low temperature inside the cabin, achieving anti-aging effects. Due to the body cooling caused by whole body cryotherapy, it leads to an increase in basal metabolic rate. Single dose whole body cryotherapy has been proven tl o burn an additional 500-800 calories in the body. The basal metabolic rate measured by indirect calorimetry shows that even within a few weeks after a course ol f treatment, it can increase by 200-300 calories per day. Without changing diet, this means that you can bum 2 pounds of body fat per month without dieting or exl ercising.
Principle
The principle of ultra-low temperature therapy is to cope with a low-temperature environment, and the body produces a completely natural and instinctive stress response.Under stress reactions, blood will flow back to protect the core parts of the body. After cold therapy,blood will flow back to various parts and release more endorphins and hormones. Activating your bodyto increase more energy will increase blood circulation and hormone response after cold therapyBenefits of ultra-low temperature therapy:
Frozen age reduction-Delaying aging
After being stimulated by ultra-low temperature throughout the body, the body will promote the secretion of norepinephrine, and more mitochondria will appear in adipose tissue, transforming the "white fat" that stores excess calories into fast burning calories. Cold adipocytes will self apoptosis and be gently excreted from the bodythrough natural metabolic processes without the need for external intervention. Frozen fat cells will be excreted from the body through metabolism within 3 months, achieving the goal of weight loss. It has a significant effect on stretch marks and orange peel marks, and after multiple uses, the skin becomes smooth and radiant.
Damage repair Accelerate lactate metabolism
Ultra low temperature therapy is a non-invasive therapy that exposes the body to an environment between minus 120 °C - minus 180 C.Mainly used as an auxiliary maintenance treatment for skin injuries, muscle strains, fractures, aseptic inflammation and other physical injuries, it is currently a treatment and maintenance method used by athletes in top sports events such as NBA, NFL, UEFA, etc.At the same time, it plays a role in anti-aging, improving the body's immune system, reducing fat and beauty, so it is highly sought after by Hollywood celebrities and beauty professionals.
Ice applied beauty skin Activate collagen synthesis
The ultra-low temperature inside the cabin will cool the skin temperature to 5-12 degrees, and then the body will naturally decompose collagen, as well as more collagen tripeptides. These can all help improve skin tone and make it more elastic. Low temperature can cause blood vessels to contract and expand, increasing the supply of oxygen and nutrients to the skin surface, thereby alleviating various skin problems, enhancing skin immunity, making the skin tighter, and looking better overall. It also has a good effect on eliminating acne and pimples, and after multiple facial cold treatments, it can bring great improvement to the facial skin.
Comprehensive Health -Improve body resistance
The ultra-low temperature therapy cabin has significant benefits for people's psychology and immunity, as it can significantly improve emotions, eliminate depression and fatigue. A complete course of treatment can relax the body, restore vitality and health. Effectively improving physical condition, it has a comprehensive adjustment effect on the whole body from the inside out
Product name |
Cryogenic Chamber Health Cryotherapy |
Technology | Cryotherapy Chamber |
Function | wound healing, stroke recovery, Autism, traumatic brain injury (TBI) |