Gas Injections
Gas injections are a therapeutic procedure in which a small amount of carbon dioxide (CO₂) is applied under the skin near painful areas, joints, or the spine using a thin disposable needle. This method improves blood circulation and tissue nutrition, helping to relieve muscle tension and support regeneration. Gas injections are effective in treating joint pain, inflammatory and degenerative diseases such as osteoarthritis, rheumatism, and other musculoskeletal issues. This therapy helps reduce pain and accelerate recovery from injuries or chronic conditions.
Not recommended for:
• Infectious diseases
• Oncological diseases
• Inflammation of the skin, subcutaneous tissue, and veins at the injection site
Vitamin Therapy
Vitamin therapy consists of five applications of high doses of vitamin B: benfotiamine (B1), vitamin B6, and B12. Their combination helps treat back pain caused by inflammatory or mechanical damage to peripheral nerves and roots. The vitamins are administered intramuscularly via injection.
Dry Carbon Dioxide Bath (Gas Envelope)
During the procedure, the body is enclosed in a plastic bag filled with carbon dioxide. The gas is absorbed through the skin, where it slows heart activity and lowers blood pressure. It also improves circulation, helps with varicose veins, stimulates kidney function, and has an anti-inflammatory effect.
Not recommended for:
• Infectious diseases
• Oncological diseases
• Low blood pressure
• Bleeding, menstruation
Duration: 20 minutes
Oxygen Therapy (Oxygen Treatment)
Oxygen therapy is a medical treatment in which concentrated oxygen is inhaled, increasing its levels in the blood and improving tissue oxygenation. Higher oxygen concentration strengthens immunity, enhances brain function, improves memory, supports the body in eliminating toxins, and alleviates headaches and migraines. It is particularly suitable for individuals with respiratory issues, circulation disorders, chronic fatigue, or increased physical and mental strain.
Not recommended for:
• Infectious diseases
• Epilepsy
• Hyperthyroidism
Duration: 20 minutes
Bioxid
A treatment combining oxygen therapy and a dry carbon dioxide bath simultaneously.
Duration: 20 minutes
Inhalation Therapy
Inhalation therapy uses mineral water from a forest spring, which improves the function of the respiratory mucosa, reduces swelling in the airways, liquefies mucus, and facilitates expectoration. This procedure is beneficial for treating colds and rhinitis, as well as for allergy sufferers, asthmatics, and patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Duration: 10 minutes