cry·o·ther·a·py
/ˌkrīōˈTHerəpē/
noun
1. the use of extreme cold in surgery, medical treatment, such as inflammation deduction.
Originally intended to treat rheumatoid arthritis, the process of subjecting the body to -170F
immediately puts your body into survival mode – allowing the freshly oxygenated blood to be
released into extremities, thus reducing inflammation in joints. Additional benefits include:
- Reduces migraine symptoms
- Numbs nerve irritation
- Treats atopic dermatitis and other skin conditions
- Helps treat mood disorders
- May help treat low-risk tumors
- May help prevent dementia and Alzheimer’s disease