Why mild HBOT
Soft-shell, 1.5 ATA — built for everyday wellness.
There are two broad categories of hyperbaric chamber: hard-shell, high-pressure chambers used in hospitals and dive medicine, typically at 2.0–3.0 ATA; and soft-shell, mild-pressure chambers used in wellness, recovery and athletic settings, typically at 1.3–1.5 ATA. Both work on the same physics — pressure plus oxygen plus dissolution — but they're designed for different jobs.
Hard-shell chambers exist for acute medical care: decompression sickness, carbon monoxide poisoning, severe wound healing protocols, radiation tissue injury. They require medical staff, can be claustrophobic, and are not designed for repeated wellness use. They're also very expensive to access.
Mild HBOT at 1.5 ATA in a roomy soft-shell chamber is a different proposition. The pressure is gentle enough that the experience is genuinely relaxing rather than clinical. The chamber is large, well-lit and comfortable. Sessions are 60 minutes plus 5 minutes pressurisation and 5 minutes safe depressurisation. There's no medical staff because there's no medical procedure — it's a wellness modality, used regularly the way someone might use a sauna, an ice bath, or a yoga class. The cumulative cellular benefits remain real; the access barrier comes down.
The Green Oxygen approach: we run a single chamber, in a calm and private studio, for 60-minute sessions at 1.5 ATA. No queues, no rushed handover, no medical pretensions. Wellness as it's meant to be — repeated, gentle, restorative, and genuinely yours to make a habit of.