Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Holistic Healing: Inflammation Reduced with Cryotherapy

Holistic Healing: Inflammation Reduced with Cryotherapy

Spraining your knee, straining your back, or suffering any similar injury is never fun. Whether this injury occurred while exercising or not, leaving it slowly heal on its own might not always be the right thing to do. For instance, if you sprained your wrist and the pain is unbearable with inflammation increasing, you would probably want to alleviate the pain and reduce the swelling. A good way to do that is by doing a cryotherapy treatment, which uses holistic healing to treat the pain and inflammation.


How Inflammation Occurs
Inflammation is the body’s way of dealing with injuries. In fact, it occurs when white blood cells toward the site of injury. Fluids always accompany white blood cells, and it is those fluids that cause the irksome swelling and create pressure on the site of injury. And while those fluids are essential for healing, they can become bad when they take too long to go away or get worse.

How Cryotherapy Reduces Inflammation and Pain
Cryotherapy treatment is the cool new trend where people get inside an icy chamber for two to three minutes and reap tons of health and beauty benefits. The reason for that is the fact that cold temperatures have a numbing effect on soft tissues since they can slow down the spreading of nerve pain signals which essentially let our brain know that we have an injury. Thus, when nerve pain signals are halted, the body can’t feel as much pain.

At the same time, when you get an injury, there is an increased blood flow in the site of injury so that more white blood cells can defend that area. And when you have an increased blood flow, the extra fluids create that inflammation. However, using cold temperatures decreases blood flow, which decreases inflammation. Thus, using cryotherapy treatment is a great holistic healing method for decreasing pain and reducing inflammation caused by an injury.

Just like putting on an ice pack but better, cryotherapy can help heal your body. Lots of athletes suffer from sports injuries and inflammation, and when they use cryotherapy, the pain goes away, the inflammation is reduced so that they don’t feel the aching pressure anymore, and they heal faster and can go on with their sport.


Some athletes and even people who do intense workouts use cryotherapy treatment to help their bodies heal after a workout. Instead of feeling sore and waiting days for the pain to slowly go away, they rely on this holistic healing method to quickly help them get better in order for them to continue doing what they do best.



Cryotherapytreatment is the best cool, new way to reduce inflammation and alleviate pain naturally. It is a fantastic holistic healing method that helps the body get better quickly without negative side effects. 

Monday, July 11, 2016

Friends That Cryo Together, Stay Together


Existing Chill Cryosauna Customers: Bring a First-Timer Friend and You BOTH SAVE.

The First-Timer Friend receives 20% off a single cryotherapy session for $56 (a $70 Value)

The Seasoned Chiller receives their session for only $30 as a Thank you for the introduction.

Sessions must be booked together to receive this offer.

Call us at 407-473-0992 with any questions or to book your session. 

Thursday, July 7, 2016

Celebrities Who Cryosauna and Why They Love to Chill

Celebrities Who Cryosauna and Why They Love to Chill

Cryosauna, a place for whole body cryotherapy, is a cold treatment that has been highly trending, especially among professional athletes and celebrities. This therapy involves people standing in a tank or chamber at low, chilling temperatures for health and beauty benefits. Of course, celebrities who go to a cryosauna love the treatment because it gives them real and quick results. Rather than waiting a few days to get rid of pain caused by sore, aching muscles after a long and hard workout, celebrities get immediate results when they do a cryotherapy treatment which takes no more than three minutes. Which is why they keep going back for more cryotherapy treatments.

Mandy Moore posted this on her Instagram
Celebrities Who Have Done Cryotherapy
Many athletes and celebrities have hurried to try this cool new trend. Some celebrities who cryosauna are Shaquille O’Neal, Demi Lovato, Mandy Moore (who claims she’s “obsessed”), Lucy Hale, Floyd Mayweather (former professional boxer), Derek Hough (from Dancing with the Stars) Demi Moore, the New York Knicks (they own their own cryosauna chamber), Lebron James, Daniel Craig, and Cristiano Ronaldo.

                       
Why Do Celebrities Love to Chill?
Celebrities who cryosauna don’t just love it because it’s the cool new trend taking Hollywood by a storm. They love it because, like mentioned above, it gives immediate results. Athletes like Lebron James and Cristiano Ronaldo have been using cryotherapy for fitness recovery after heavy training and intense games. Two to three minutes of cryotherapy treatment is all it takes to alleviate sore muscles and get a physical boost. Rather than waiting a few days to regain strength, three minutes of being in a cold nitrogen gas chamber is all it takes to energize the body for these athletes.

Other celebrities are also loving cryotherapy because of the following benefits:
Photo Taken by Shaquille O'Neal
  •  Cryotherapy decreases exhaustion, inflammation, and soreness
  • It boosts the immune system
  • Increases collagen production so that skin is healthier
  • Helps with weight loss, speeds up metabolism, and slows skin aging


In other words, these celebrities have discovered the secret to looking and feeling good and are taking full advantage of it. Why wait days for the body to stop being sore so they can go back to the gym for weight loss exercises when they can just get a cryotherapy treatment, which is like applying an ice patch on but on the entire body, and then feel good and ready to go to the gym the next day? Plus, the therapy would help them reduce cellulite, which is a bonus. It’s an extra advantage of the treatment, especially when their goal might be to lose the extra fat before bikini season arrives. And even if weight loss isn’t the goal of treatment, lots of celebrities who cryosauna do it because of the immediate rejuvenation they feel after the three minutes in the cold chamber. Not only do they become instantly more active, they also stop feeling sore and fatigued.



Perhaps celebrities who cryosauna know a thing or two about maintaining their young looks. Besides, what can a person lose other than a few calories while waiting in the cold cryosauna chamber? Try it out for yourself and see the quick benefits for yourself and why so many celebrities love to chill!

Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Why Attend the Zumba Convention Followed by Cryotherapy

Why Attend the Zumba Convention Followed by Cryotherapy

The OrlandoZumba Convention is happening in just a few weeks (July 28-31), and Zumba instructors will be attending from all over the country for a fun and fierce weekend of Zumba dancing and workouts. The convention is a great way to not only meet and bond with Zumba experts, but it is also a way learn new skills from 90 different Zumba presenters. If you are planning on attending the Zumba Convention, you should keep in mind that with all the excitement of this awesome Brazilian dance and fitness workout, you will probably need a physical boost at the end of the day to recharge for the following day of Zumba dancing. And what better way to do that than by going for a rejuvenating cryotherapy treatment?



What are the Benefits of Cryotherapy for Zumba Instructors?
Cryotherapy is the cool new trend—literally—that is taking people by a storm. People stand in a freezing tank for a few minutes and benefit from the treatment. People with various goals have been getting cryotherapy treatments to rejuvenate the bodies and recover their strength for the short term. Athletes, fitness gurus, and even celebrities are doing cryotherapy after long workout sessions to help their bodies feel better. Some well-known athletes and celebrities that have done cryotherapy are Demi Lovato, Floyd Mayweather (former professional boxer), Shaquille O’Neal, Daniel Craig, Mandy Moore, the New York Knicks, and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Obviously, no one enjoys feeling sore and tired after a heavy workout session, running a marathon, or an intense day at the Zumba Convention. And since cryotherapy removes pain in the body for the short term, it can help Zumba instructors boost their bodies for the next day of fitness.

In essence, cryotherapy is like an ice patch for the whole body. It decreases pain, fatigue, soreness, and inflammation. It also speeds up recovery and improves performance. So rather than being tired on the second, third, and fourth days of the Zumba Convention, you can get a cryotherapy treatment and reap all the benefits for the rest of the weekend and probably a few days afterward as well. Besides, a cryotherapy treatment only takes three minutes, and once you come out, you will feel alive and ready for more Zumba.

Where Can You Get a Cryotherapy Treatment?
Located just a few minutes from the Orlando Convention Center where the Zumba Convention is taking place this year is Chill Cryosauna. You can call to make an appointment or Book Online, and Chill Cryosauna will be happy to help you recover and get ready for the rest of the Zumba fun. Our address is:

8803 Futures Dr. #12
Orlando, FL 32819
Phone: (407)473-0992


So while you’re having an amazing weekend of Zumba fun, be sure to check out Chill Cryosauna and benefit from a quick, much-needed boost!

Monday, July 4, 2016

Not sure if cryotherapy is right for you? Check out these case studies and see what you think



Upon the numerous articles, publications and posts that I read regarding the positive effects of Whole Body Cryotherapy I have found several case studies that not only show the diversity of what WBC can help.

Case Studies Following are several typical case reports from WBC users. They are meant to illustrate results expected from the literature and also show insights on other conditions WBC may benefit.

Rheumatoid Arthritis/Fibromyalgia Case 1 is a 60 year old female with a 15 year history of debilitating pain from both rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia. She is additionally diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Immuno Deficiency Syndrome. Her normal subjective pain scores ranged from 8-10. She received a course of 15 WBC treatments of 3 minutes at -200ºF. During this time she did not engage in physical therapy or other new interventions. Since unsuccessfully trying many medication combinations, she was on no pain medicines during her WBC treatment. After the first session, the patient noticed a significant reduction in joint pain, greater joint mobility and improved energy levels. These results were reported consistently throughout the course of treatments. She did notice the most pronounced benefits when treatments were done with less time in between. During treatment, her subjective pain scores came down to an average of 2-3 which had not been the case for over 15 years.

Migraines Case 2 is a 40 year old male with a history of chronic migraines for 10 years. Typically he experienced 2-3 migraines per month, each lasting 3-5 days. He received little benefit from prophylactic or abortive medications, both conventional and natural. The patient read about WBC and was informed that little published data existed on it benefitting migraines, but anecdotally, many of our patients did find it helpful. On the day of his first treatment, the patient presented with an acute migraine which had already been present for 2 days. Roughly 2 minutes after his initial treatment of 3 minutes at -200ºF, his migraine intensity reduced by 90%. Two hours after treatment, his headache was resolved. He has since completed 4 weekly WBC treatments and seen only 1 minor migraine start but not manifest during the month of treatment. i Post-surgical rehabilitation Case 3 is a 38 yr old male who underwent total knee replacement 4 weeks prior. He was experiencing significant swelling and redness of his joint and was unable to complete physical therapy exercises properly. After a single treatment of 3 minutes at -200ºF, his knee swelling reduced by 3 inches. The following day, he was able to complete his exercises and his physical therapist said his range of motion improved to that of a typical patient 6-8 weeks post surgery. Knee replacement (4 weeks post-op)

Degenerative disc disease Case 4 is a 41 year old male who gives the following testimonial: “I have suffered from a degenerative disc between C-5 and C-6 of my spine. I have tried physical therapy, chiropractic treatment, and even considered surgery. Prior to Cryotherapy, I managed my pain with ibuprofen several times a day. My day to day pain level ranged from 6-9 (on a scale of 1 to 10 where 10 is the worst). After about 4 treatments my pain dropped to about 4 after 10 treatments my day to day pain level hovers around 1-2. I was skeptical in the beginning, wondering about placebo effects, etc… But I am now convinced there is a physiological effect from my treatments. In addition to a significant reduction in my chronic pain, I have experienced the following: • Blood pressure decease. My original readings were 126/86 and now are 116/70. • My resting heart rate has dropped from 63 bpm to about 48 bpm. • I have lost 8 lbs • My endurance has increased dramatically. • I have effectively fought off the colds and flu brought home from pre-school by my children”

reference - Preliminary Overview: Clinical Relevance of Whole Body Cryotherapy Alan G. Christianson, NMD

Saturday, July 2, 2016

Cam Heyward uses whole body cryotherapy to recover from NFL games



David Templeton from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports on Cam Heyward's cryotherapy session.  Most professional sport stars are using cryotherapy to recover faster and reduce soreness.  Check out this story and see what all the fuss is about behind this holistic treatment.

http://www.post-gazette.com/news/health/2016/05/17/Getting-cold-and-bold-with-whole-body-cryotherapy/stories/201605170007

Monday, June 27, 2016

What is Whole Body Cryotherapy?



What is Whole Body Cryotherapy? How does the process work? check out this video and learn all about this fast and beneficial holistic treatment.