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Understanding Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

A comprehensive guide to mHBOT fundamentals, principles, and wellness applications.

What is mHBOT?

Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (mHBOT) is a wellness practice that involves breathing air with increased oxygen concentration while in a comfortable, pressurized chamber environment. The mild pressure environment, Up to 2.0 ATA (commonly 1.3–1.5 ATA), combined with enhanced oxygen availability, is designed to support the body’s natural wellness processes.

Unlike medical-grade hyperbaric oxygen therapy which operates at higher pressures (2.4 to 6 ATA) and is used for specific medical conditions, mHBOT focuses exclusively on general wellness, relaxation, and supporting overall health.

How Does It Work?

mHBOT sessions involve entering a comfortable chamber that is gradually pressurized to mild levels while breathing air or moderately oxygen-enriched air. The combination of increased pressure and enhanced oxygen concentration may support the body’s natural oxygen utilization processes.

Key Concepts

  • Pressure Range: Up to 2.0 ATA (commonly 1.3–1.5 ATA)
  • Oxygen Concentration: Ambient air or moderately enriched (not pure oxygen)
  • Session Duration: Typically 60-90 minutes
  • Wellness Focus: General health support, not medical treatment

Differentiating mHBOT from Medical HBOT

FeaturemHBOT (Wellness)Medical HBOT
Pressure RangeUp to 2.0 ATA2.4-6 ATA
Oxygen TypeAmbient or enriched air100% medical-grade oxygen
PrescriptionNot requiredRequired
PurposeGeneral wellnessMedical treatment
SettingWellness facilitiesMedical facilities