«...I wanted to personally thank you again for you wonderful product. The hypoxicator was an essential part of my training before leaving on the Mt. Everest expedition...» «...I made it to the summit [Mt. Everest] no bother. Next time I might try without supp. oxygen.” I climbed Mt Kilimanjaro in Tanzania ... and know the IHT played a big part in my success. I did not get high altitude sickness. ...I trained on the IHT for 30 days...» «..just got back from rainier no problem with altitude i really appreciate all you have done for my training...»
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Acute Mountain Sickness [AMS] is caused by a
lack of oxygen when travelling to higher elevations. This
usually occurs in individuals exposed to an altitude over 7,000
feet (2,100 m) who have not had a chance to acclimatise to the altitude
before engaging in physical activities.
Mountain climbers, trekkers, skiers, and travellers to the Andes or Himalayas
are at greatest risk... »
This study demonstrated a statistically significant increase, (p=.012) in FVC after IHT in both asthmatic and non-asthmatic participants. Some asthmatics showed an improvement in symptoms and a reduction in medication use.
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