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PRODUCT NEWS
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Tur’s Celloxy oxygen device is ideal for medi-wellness, says Maria Papadopoulou |
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19 May 2021 . BY Megan Whitby |
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Sessions last 45 minutes and can be used as a spa add-on or even carried out at the same time as some services / Tur Therapietechnik |
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Celloxy complements any rejuvenation, detoxification or anti-ageing treatment – it also supports the immune system and trains the body to breathe more effectively
– Maria Papadopoulou |
German medical supplier Tur Therapietechnik is targeting spas that are looking to get into medi-wellness with its brand-new Celloxy oxygen therapy device.
The company specialises in altitude training equipment that uses depleted oxygen to induce a state of hypoxia. This encourages the body to mobilise inner resources – breathing becomes more frequent, blood circulation increases and, as a result, vitality is promoted.
Celloxy implements gas separation techniques, more commonly used in aviation and aerospace technology, to alternate controlled hypoxia and oxygen-enriched air.
Software ensures all treatment parameters are altered according to each person.
Maria Papadopoulou, commercial director at Tur, says a session lasts 45 minutes and can be used as a spa add-on or even carried out at the same time as some services.
“Celloxy complements any rejuvenation, detoxification or anti-ageing treatment,” she says.
“It also supports the immune system and trains the body to breathe more effectively – both of which are predicted to be the focus of the wellness and medical industry in 2022”.
/ Credit: Tur Therapietechnik
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