CO₂-enriched water immersion improves subcutaneous microcirculation in the skin

CO2-enriched water immersion improves subcutaneous microcirculation in ischemic limbs, as evidenced by elevated tcPO2 without corresponding changes in ankle pressure, toe pressure, or ankle-brachial index, indicating a microcirculatory rather than macrovascular mechanism.

What this means for you

Better microcirculation means more oxygen reaching the tiny vessels just beneath your skin — the ones responsible for tissue nourishment and skin health. This kind of improvement supports your body's ability to maintain healthy tissue, especially in areas where circulation tends to be sluggish, like the lower legs and feet.

The published research

Ann Vasc Dis Vol. 1, No. 2; 2008; pp111–117 Online October 24, 2008
· 2008
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