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Publication in the community "B2Biohucking"

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I want to introduce you to the product of my project - my own invention - a personal pressure chamber, which is a compact device that provides. hyperbaric oxygenation of the body.

A little in the direction of the medical part of the technology - the basis of the "beneficial" action of oxybarotherapy is the creation of an oxygen-saturated air environment, which is at the same time under excess pressure. Today, perhaps the only option for implementing this technology is the old, good pressure chamber. A rather large capacity in which the patient is placed and an oxygen-rich air mixture is formed under excess pressure, which he breathes for a certain time. That is, the patient / client, while in the pressure chamber, inhales almost pure oxygen, which is suppressed by additional pressure. This ensures rapid oxygen saturation of the body, triggering healing mechanisms at the level of mitochondrial (i.e., cellular) respiration. Of course, the currently existing pressure chambers have become much more technological and aesthetic, but the principle is the same. The man is inside.

I tried to solve the problem of carrying out oxybarotherapy and without a pressure chamber, completely preserving the mechanism of action in the product of my project, eliminating the device from such “shortcomings” of pressure chambers as cumbersomeness (which necessitates the use of significant areas for operation) and the presence of complex engineering systems.

Currently, oxybarotherapy is removed from the list of medical services, which automatically eliminates the need for licensing for this type of activity, significantly expanding the niche of potential customers in the B2B sector. It became possible to use pressure chambers not only in specialized medical institutions, but also in beauty salons, fitness rooms, places of mass stay of people (airports, train stations, business and shopping centers, etc.).

So far, this niche is absolutely free. And above all, because the pressure chambers existing on the market are (remain) rather medical devices that are not very suitable for business due to the following factors:

- cumbersome equipment (the minimum area for the installation of one pressure chamber is 4 square meters);

- the complexity of technical installation and maintenance;

- low throughput (requires complete undressing / dressing of the client before and dressing after the procedure. The ratio of the time of the procedure to the time of preparation for it = 1/1).

Agree that these factors significantly reduce the throughput of oxybarotherapy business units, thereby limiting their profitability and, consequently, their investment attractiveness.

"Personal compact pressure chamber" performs all the functions of a conventional pressure chamber, creating an oxygen-rich inhalation air under pressure, while being a compact individual device.

Also, my invention can be successfully used in the B2B segment. The set of solutions used to create the project, while retaining the necessary functionality, removes all the limitations of business use of the pressure chambers existing on the market, to create an attractive product in which:

1) there is no bulky equipment requiring separate areas

2) the product of the project is very easy to operate and does not require special (engineering / medical) knowledge;

3) in comparison with a conventional pressure chamber, the throughput is 60-80% higher.

Currently, I am finishing work on the creation of an industrial prototype of a personal device and a modular oxybarotherapy complex for 3 clients (for B2B). Behind the calculations of the mathematical model of the device and bench tests of the prototype.

I’m very interested in your colleague’s opinion about the demand for this service by the consumer.

I would be grateful for your thoughts.

Thank you all in advance!

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