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1. Oxygenyx, powered by thinAir, delivers Adaptive Altitude Air training, which falls under the scientific category of intermittent hypoxic training:
Adaptive: Personalized and optimized to your body’s real-time response.
Altitude Air: Delivering intermittent hypoxic / low-oxygen air.
Training: Part of a custom-built program designed to strengthen your body over time.
Our patented process is highly unique in the way that it adjust to your body’s specific needs.
At this stage, we want to be cautious not to make any specific claims regarding the benefits you will receive. We encourage you to come and see for yourself, and only once you experience the results do we expect you to pay. However, we invite you to explore the scientific literature pertaining to intermittent hypoxic training below:
Intermittent Hypoxic Training (IHT) involves exposing individuals to alternating periods (minutes) of low oxygen (hypoxia) and normal oxygen (normoxia) conditions. This training aims to simulate the effects of high-altitude environments and early scientific study shows multiple health benefits.
The study of hypoxic conditions in the body and its cells has grown significantly over the past 30 years after the discovery of Hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF).
HIF is a transcription factor that plays a central role in regulating gene expression (how the body changes or adapts to different stresses) in response to low oxygen levels in the cells and tissues. As cells are exposed to low oxygen levels, they adapt by activating genes that promote various responses, including angiogenesis (formation of new blood vessels), glycolysis (a metabolic process that doesn’t require oxygen), and erythropoiesis (production of red blood cells).
Below is a summary about HIF, along with some of the benefits IHT has shown in early research. This is just a sampling of articles: