Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has moved far beyond its niche origins. What was once reserved for divers dealing with decompression sickness is now a feature in premium clinics, forward-thinking wellness spaces, and even private households.
But here’s the thing: HBOT isn’t just about stepping into a hyperbaric chamber and letting oxygen do the work. Preparation plays a quiet but powerful role in how the experience unfolds.
So, how do you actually prepare for HBOT—whether you own a home-based HBOT chamber or are about to begin sessions at a clinic?
Let’s break it down.
How To Prepare For Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy?
1. Hydration
Proper fluid levels support circulation, which in turn helps your body distribute oxygen more efficiently.
- Drink water consistently in the 24 hours leading up to your session.
- Limit excessive caffeine or alcohol, as both can dehydrate.
2. Eat Light, But Don’t Go In Fasting
Optimize your HBOT experience by arriving neither too full nor too hungry. A light meal helps you stay comfortable under pressure while maintaining steady energy levels throughout the treatment.
- Timing: A light, balanced meal about 1–2 hours before your session works best.
- Focus on: Lean protein, healthy fats, and low-glycemic foods.
3. Avoid Certain Products
Because a hyperbaric oxygen chamber involves a high-oxygen environment, safety protocols are strict. Avoid:
- Alcohol-based products: Perfumes or sprays, as these can be combustible in high-oxygen environments.
- Synthetic clothing: 100% cotton garments are typically recommended to prevent static electricity.
4. Manage Congestion and Sinus Pressure
HBOT involves pressure changes similar to those felt during a flight descent. If you are congested or have blocked sinuses, this pressure can make the session uncomfortable.
- Use a saline nasal spray if needed.
- Avoid sessions when dealing with active sinus infections.
- Practice simple ear equalization techniques like swallowing or yawning.
5. Medications
Before starting HBOT, it’s important to review any medications you’re taking.
- Medical Clearance: Some treatments or drugs may require adjustment or medical clearance. This includes certain chemotherapy agents or respiratory-related medications.
- Consultation: Clinics typically cover this during onboarding. If you are using a home-based setup, we highly recommend consulting a qualified professional first.
Maximizing Your Results: The Aftercare
Oxygen availability is only half the story; your system still relies on basic building blocks to function.
The Role of Nutrition
Oxygen creates the environment, but your body needs resources to respond effectively. Ensure you are getting:
Vitamin C: Linked to collagen formation.
Zinc: Involved in normal tissue function.
Protein: Essential for general cellular maintenance.
The True Value Lies in Your Approach
Preparation, consistency, and healthy habits ensure a smoother, more effective experience before, during, and after your treatment.
Ready for your first hyperbaric oxygen experience? Contact us to embark on your HBOT journey today.
