carbonic acid exposure supports circulation in peripheral vascular and lymphatic conditions
Carbon dioxide bath therapy is indicated for peripheral artery disease, chronic venous insufficiency, chronic lymphedema, and acroneurosis.
What this means for you
When circulation slows down — in the legs, hands, or lymphatic system — tissues can feel heavy, cold, or swollen. Carbon dioxide absorbed through the skin is shown to trigger vasodilation and improved blood flow in exactly these kinds of peripheral circulation challenges, which most people notice as reduced heaviness, better warmth, and easier movement.
The published research
An Introduction to the Carbon Dioxide Bath of Kapuvár
· 1981
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