What is Whole-body Cryotherapy?
This involves exposing the entire body to extremely cold air, typically in a specialized chamber , where the body is inside the chamber . The temperatures in these chambers can range from -110°C to -160°C (-166°F to -256°F), and sessions are usually brief, lasting only a few minutes.
Proponents claim that WBC can help reduce muscle soreness, inflammation, and improve overall well-being. Works for both mental and physical wellness besides the other benefits as full body.

Whole-body Cryo Therapy Benefits
Pain Relief and Inflammation Reduction
Whole body cryotherapy (WBC) involves exposure to extremely cold temperatures, typically around -200°F (-130°C) for a short duration. Many individuals, including athletes and those with chronic pain conditions, have reported experiencing relief from muscle soreness, arthritis, and other inflammatory conditions after WBC sessions.
Improved Muscle Recovery and Performance
Athletes often use WBC as a part of their recovery routine. The cold exposure can help reduce muscle fatigue and soreness by enhancing blood circulation and promoting the release of endorphins. This can lead to quicker recovery between workouts, allowing athletes to train at a higher intensity and potentially improve their overall performance.
Enhanced Mood and Stress Reduction
The extreme cold exposure in WBC stimulates the release of endorphins, which are natural mood elevators and stress reducers. Many individuals find that WBC sessions leave them feeling invigorated and in a better mood. It can also help alleviate symptoms of anxiety and depression in some cases.
Potential for Weight Management
While not a replacement for a healthy diet and regular exercise, some proponents of WBC claim that it can help with weight management. The theory is that exposure to cold temperatures may stimulate the body to burn more calories to maintain core temperature.

CRYO Chamber
CRYO Chamber is built with state-of-the-art technology innovatively engineered to ensure that clients never come into direct contact with nitrogen vapors.

CRYO
The CRYO Performance is the only single-person electric cryochamber capable of achieving a treatment temperature as low as -140°C / -220°F.

Cryo
The CABIN is electrically operated, so the challenges caused by cryogenic gases are a thing of the past. The device has minimal operating costs.

CryoStar
Cryotherapy chambers employ liquid nitrogen to facilitate effective whole-body healing through ultra-low temperatures, benefiting circulatory, nervous, and energy systems.

Antarctica Electric
The Electric Antarctica stands out for its autonomy and powerful, rapid body cooling sessions in a dry environment, optimizing cryotherapy treatments.

CRYO XC
The CRYO XC™ is a whole body cryotherapy (WBC) chamber is a non-medical device designed for the rapid exposure of the users body to extremely cold temperatures ranging from -110°C to -150°C and -170°F to -240°F.

CRYO XC plus
The CRYO XC™ Plus is a whole body cryotherapy (WBC) chamber is a non-medical device designed for the rapid exposure of the users body to extremely cold temperatures ranging from -110°C to -150°C and -170°F to -240°F






