How HBOT Supports Stem Cells
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy increases oxygen levels in the blood. This stimulates stem cell activation and movement. By delivering 100% oxygen at high pressure, HBOT enhances the body’s ability to regenerate damaged tissues.
Key Benefits of HBOT for Stem Cells
- Increases Stem Cell Circulation: Boosts the number of circulating stem cells in the bloodstream.
- Enhances Oxygen Delivery: Raises oxygen levels in blood plasma to help cells grow and repair.
- Speeds Up Tissue Regeneration: Supports faster healing by increasing stem cell production.
- Stimulates Bone Marrow Stem Cells: Helps mobilize and multiply bone-marrow-derived stem cells for better recovery.
The Science Behind HBOT and Stem Cells
Studies show that HBOT significantly enhances stem cell therapy. Research highlights include:
- Improved Spinal Cord Healing – HBOT combined with stem cell therapy promotes spinal cord recovery (NIH Study).
- New Brain Tissue Growth – Long-term HBOT stimulates neural regeneration (NIH Study).
- Better Neural Stem Cell Growth – Oxygen levels impact neural crest stem cell growth (NIH Study).
These studies show how HBOT enhances the body’s ability to heal by increasing stem cell function.
Why Choose Delaware Hyperbarics?
At Delaware Hyperbarics, we use FDA-cleared hyperbaric chambers to support healing. Whether you’re recovering from an injury, illness, or regenerative therapy, HBOT can help you heal faster.
To learn how HBOT can enhance stem cell therapy, call us today at 302-313-5555 to schedule your consultation.
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HBOT and stem cell transplantation enhance effectiveness of recovery from spinal cord injuries
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26194832
New brain tissue growth after a long course of HBOT
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23533308
Oxygen tensions directly affect the growth of neural crest stem cells
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28002632