A Breath of Relief for Those Living with Chronic Pain
Fibromyalgia isn’t just pain. It’s waking up already exhausted. It’s brain fog so heavy it makes you doubt your memory. It’s sensitivity to touch, light, sound — and often, to being misunderstood.
If you’ve tried medication after medication with little to no relief, you’re not alone. But what if oxygen could do what prescriptions haven’t?
⚠️ Invisible Pain, Incomplete Solutions
Fibromyalgia affects an estimated 4 million adults in the U.S. alone — yet its exact cause remains unclear. Many patients bounce between diagnoses, prescriptions, and dismissals.
Traditional treatments focus on managing symptoms with:
- Pain relievers
- Antidepressants
- Anti-seizure drugs
While these may offer some relief, they rarely address the underlying dysfunctions — like inflammation, oxygen deprivation in tissues, or nervous system dysregulation.
💡 Fibromyalgia May Be Driven by Hidden Biological Stress
Emerging research points to mitochondrial dysfunction, impaired microcirculation, and chronic inflammation as key factors in fibromyalgia. What do they all have in common?
👉 They restrict how your body uses oxygen.
That’s where Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (mHBOT) comes in — not as a cure, but as a tool to restore what fibromyalgia takes away.
🌬️ How mHBOT Helps Fibromyalgia Patients Heal at the Cellular Level
Unlike high-pressure hospital HBOT chambers, mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy uses a soft chamber at 1.3 to 1.5 ATA to gently increase oxygen delivery throughout your body.
This can help by:
✔️ Improving oxygenation of tissues and muscles
✔️ Reducing neuroinflammation
✔️ Enhancing mitochondrial function (your cells’ energy generators)
✔️ Supporting sleep and cognitive clarity
✔️ Calming the overactive nervous system
“After 10 sessions in a mild chamber, I slept through the night for the first time in months. My pain flare-ups have cut in half.” — A CellRegen client with fibromyalgia
🧬 Why mHBOT Is Gaining Attention for Fibromyalgia
Recent studies and patient case reports are beginning to validate what many sufferers already feel: mHBOT can help reduce the burden of fibromyalgia symptoms.
Here’s what the science is saying:
🔬 Significant Symptom Relief:
A 2015 study published in PLOS ONE found that HBOT significantly improved pain symptoms and quality of life in fibromyalgia patients — with accompanying brain imaging showing changes in pain-related areas.
👉 Read the study
🧠 Brain Function Recovery:
This same study used SPECT scans to demonstrate that HBOT may “reverse abnormal brain activity” related to chronic pain processing in fibromyalgia.
👉 More on the neuroplastic effects
🌿 Anti-Inflammatory Potential:
Other research has shown that HBOT reduces pro-inflammatory cytokines and oxidative stress — two mechanisms believed to worsen fibromyalgia symptoms.
👉 See this review on HBOT and inflammation
💤 Improved Sleep and Mood:
Many users report improved sleep and reduced anxiety following mHBOT, and this aligns with findings that oxygen therapy may regulate autonomic balance and stress response.
🔍 FAQs:
Q: How long until I feel a difference?
A: Many clients notice subtle improvements after 5–10 sessions. For chronic cases, a longer course (20–40 sessions) provides cumulative benefits.
Q: Is it safe?
A: Yes. mHBOT at 1.3 ATA is considered very safe with minimal side effects. Always consult your doctor before beginning any new therapy.
Q: Can I rent or buy a chamber?
A: Yes — we offer both options, depending on your needs and location.
Q: Is this the same as hospital-grade HBOT?
A: No. mHBOT uses lower pressure and is designed for at-home or wellness use, making it ideal for ongoing support in chronic conditions like fibromyalgia.
✅ A New Way Forward for Fibromyalgia Relief
Fibromyalgia may not have a quick fix — but that doesn’t mean there’s no path forward. If you’re seeking a gentle, restorative therapy to reduce pain, inflammation, and fatigue, mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy could be the missing piece.
🔗 Discover more about our mHBOT chamber models for Fibromyalgia support
📞 Still have questions?
Talk to our team or schedule a free info call — we’re here to help.