One of the newest crazes is Cryotherapy. Ok so in a certain sense its not all that new. I was with Dr Lisa Zdinak in Paris almost 1o years ago and learned how to do cryotherapy for the face. The goal is to improve circulation. So an intense amount of heat or cold is going to increase circulation. If you think about it there is an overwhelming number of technologies based on that theory. Even Carboxytherapy, fooling the body to increase circulation,, ok next post on that. But cryotherapy is a truly extreme example of that. You may have heard of or even subjected yourself to a cold plunge at your local gym. Putting a sustained amount of ice on a recent injury is actually to accomplish the opposite. You’re trying to stop the body from overreacting and bringing too much imflamation to an area. But brief amounts of intense cold will actually stimulate your body into more circulation. That’s why cryotherapy has been used as a facial therapy. There’s always so much to say and so many related therapies it’s almost impossible to stay on topic.

Cryotherapy or at least the recent craze is the immersion of the whole body into -273° F gas for a period of 2 to 3 minutes. The claimed results include reducing inflammation in the body, increasing testosterone and energy, and reducing the signs of aging to name a few. It’s actually quite intimidating. But they also make it very comfortable in that you’re standing there only a few feet away from the operator of the equipment and your friend if they come with you so that goes a long way to alleviating the fear. I have to admit that I was quite scared because I do have an arrhythmia of the heart. So I am not sure if after completion I was experiencing an endorphin rush or as one of the other reviewers commented just happy to be alive. So once again and I will say ask your doctor first. In fact ask your doctor first before you do anything or take anything or take any advice whatsoever. In fact you’re hearing more and more stories of patients bypassing conventional treatment of easily curable diseases and experimenting with the alternative cures and then finding that they are now too far gone to be treated conventionally. Any conventional or alternative therapy has to be weighed with the gravity of even potential life or death when it comes to certain diseases. This I say as a hard-core alternative minded person who witnessed both of his parents lived to their mid 90s with hardly taking anything. My mom even refused to take an aspirin for most of her life. But again another story. I give this one a thumbs up. My dear friend Oz Garcia is there every week, since I discovered it, by the way. 

