Cryoxcel Cryotherapy

Cryoxcel Cryotherapy
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Cryoxcel is a new cryotherapy manufacturer that produces top of the line cryotherapy units with state of the art technology.  They're leading the way with improvements to delivery of Nitrogren gas, consumption rates of Nitrogen gas, and improved safety features, and affordiblity.  Their units are built to move to fit through standard 36" doorways so they are easy to move.  Some more details of their units are as follows:

Improved Nitrogen gas consumption rate

Their world renown engineering team has designed advanced features that improve the consumption rate of Nitrogen gas.  These technological innovations in the conversion process have proved 20% more efficient in their initial benchmark comparisons to comparable units on the market.

CryoFlow Air Circulation

Their patent-pending design features unique release valves that insure even and safe distribution across the entire body.  It incorporates several air flow dividers that prevent contact with the liquid Nitrogen gas during the session.

Temperature ranges from -45ºF to -225ºF

This allows you to provide exact treatment to each client to give them the comfort they need.  Their digital interface makes recreating custom temperatures for clients easy and precise.

Cryotherapy has many benefits to all ranges of people that include improving mood to relieving pain.  What happens during a session is that Nitrogen gas is pumped out to cool the skin to about 30ºF to 50ºF in three minutes.  This causes the skin to send thermoreceptors to the brain to send the blood to the core to maintain body temperature with a process called vasoconstriction.  This process flushes toxins from peripheral tissues and blood is enriched with oxygen, enzymes, and nutrients.  Along with this the body releases endorphins.  A few of the other benefits from cryotherapy would be:

Decreases Inflammation and Pain

Cryotherapy reduces inflammation throughout the entire body.  The process triggers anti-inflammatory norepinephrine release that reduces short-term pain from injuries.  This also helps speed up the natural recovery of the body to help repair damage from working out or an injury. 

Boosts the Immune System

During a cryotherapy session your body increases white blood cells and immune cells. 

Reduced anxiety and stress levels while increasing energy and capacity for exercise

Along with the benefits of pain relief, cryotherapy also improves mood while relieving stress.  During a session your body releases endorphins into the bloodstream and these endorphins interact with pain receptors, reducing pain perception.  While this is taking place your Cortisol levels are being reduced causing a happier mood.

Increased Metabolism

Your body works to increase your internal temperature through various methods that in turn cause you to burn between 500 to 800 calories. 

There isn't much upkeep involved with owning your own cryotherapy unit.  Cryoxcel units are made to last with performance stainless steel.  Their interface is easy to use and it can be updated from anywhere wirelessly.  Custom logos for your buisness can also be added to make your unit more unique. 

The unit becomes a valuable asset with an average of one person a day paying for 90% of the cost of the machine.  There are many options for sessions to provide to your clients with walk-ins, a package deal of multiple sessions at a reduced rate per session, or paying monthly to use the machine an unlimited amount of times for the month. 

If you would like more information about owning a Cryoxcel cryotherapy unit, feel free to send all questions and inquiries to infocryoxcel@gmail.com.

 

Tom Barry

Tom Barry

Tom Barry is a seasoned strength and conditioning coach with over 16 years of experience. He has honed his expertise by closely collaborating with elite athletes from various disciplines, including the NFL, UFC, Track and Field, Jiu-Jitsu, and Wrestling.

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