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Breathe Easier: Halotherapy + Cryotherapy + HBOT Relieve Allergy Symptoms

Seasonal allergies can make life miserable—congestion, sneezing, itchy eyes, and chronic fatigue are just the beginning. If you’ve tried every over-the-counter remedy with little relief, it might be time to explore natural, science-backed therapies that go beyond traditional medications. Enter: halotherapy, cryotherapy, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). These innovative wellness modalities don’t just mask symptoms—they…

How Long do Cryotherapy Results Last?

Cryotherapy is the process of exposing oneself to extremely cold temperatures for a few minutes at a time. The therapy session uses frigid temperatures, down to -200 degrees Fahrenheit or lower. Sessions usually last around 2-3 minutes. But what are the results, and how long do they last?

Better Sleep with Cryotherapy

Sleep. One of the things we all share in common, and usually one of the things we all never seem to get enough of. Maybe you are just so busy that you forget to sleep, it happens. Or, maybe you just have a mind that, even when it’s bedtime, is firing at a thousand thoughts…

Want to Say Buh Bye to Cellulite??

Try Fire & Ice at Chill! Cellulite. It is a dirty word. Between 80 – 90 percent of women get it, while the percentage of men with cellulite is less than 10%. The exact cause of cellulite is not known, but medical experts believe it is a combination of 7 factors: Poor circulation/lymphatic drainage/toxin accumulation…

Treating Hangovers with IV Drip

Curing a Hangover With an IV Drip Almost everyone who drinks from time to time has been there: after a night out, you wake up with those telltale signs of a little too much fun. Your tongue is heavy, your head is spinning, and you’re in pain and a rush of nausea that threatens to…

Alopecia: Prevent, Treat & Reverse with Cryotherapy

Alopecia areata is a relatively common autoimmune disease that causes unpredictable hair loss. Hair loss usually occurs in small patches, although complete hair loss on the head and body is possible. For most people with alopecia, hair loss is nothing more than a few patches. Alopecia, like all autoimmune disorders, is a malfunction in the…

Reduce Chemotherapy-Related Hair Loss with Local Cryotherapy

A major side effect of chemotherapy treatment is hair loss. For many patients, it can be a very challenging aspect of their cancer treatment. New research indicates that cold application can significantly reduce chemotherapy-induced hair loss. Although minor side effects may occur, no serious side effects have been associated with applying cold to the scalp…