breathing concentrated oxygen lowers blood urea nitrogen by reducing ammonia buildup
Repeated MHOT sessions significantly reduced serum blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels, suggesting augmented dissolved oxygen availability decreases blood ammonia production and facilitates BUN clearance.
What this means for you
Blood urea nitrogen is a marker your body uses to signal how well it's clearing metabolic waste. When dissolved oxygen availability goes up, ammonia production drops and your system clears that waste more efficiently — which most people associate with feeling less fatigued, thinking more clearly, and recovering faster after physical effort.
The published research
Effects of mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy on timing sequence recovery of muscle fatigue in Chinese university male athletes
Journal of Exercise Science & Fitness · 2024
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