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[Partha Banerjee Mumbai] | Natural Therapies Helps to Stay Fit

According to Partha Banerjee Mumbai, natural therapies in our lifestyle helps us to stay fit. Partha Banerjee Mumbai has a lot of experience in the field that he so diligently works in, as he has been attending to the critical care segments since 1996.<br>

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[Partha Banerjee Mumbai] | Natural Therapies Helps to Stay Fit

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  1. Partha Banerjee Mumbai Partha Banerjee Mumbai: Natural Therapies Helps to Stay Fit

  2. Partha Banerjee Mumbai has a lot of experience in the field that he so diligently works in, as he has been attending to the critical care segments since 1996. According to him, such major changes in our lifestyle and our General way of living is the exact reason that results in taking a toll on our health. He insists that with the unhealthy habits that we have been sustaining since very long won’t do us much good in the future, rather would make its existence questionable.

  3. 1) Hydrogen Therapy Oxidative stress in the cell results from the robust oxidizing potential of excess reactive oxygen species (ROS). Acute oxidative stress may result from various conditions, such as vigorous exercise, inflammation, ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) injury, surgical bleeding, and tissue transplantation. Chronic/persistent oxidative stress is closely related to the pathogenesis of many lifestyle-related diseases, aging, and cancer. H2 is a flammable, colorless, odorless gas that can act as a reducing agent under certain circumstances. It was previously considered physiologically inert in mammalian cells and was not thought to react with active substrates in biological systems. Recently, H2 has emerged as a novel medical gas with potentially broad applications.

  4. 2) Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Hyperbaric oxygen therapy involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized room or tube. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a well-established treatment for decompression sickness, a hazard of scuba diving. Other conditions treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy include serious infections, bubbles of air in your blood vessels, and wounds that won't heal as a result of diabetes or radiation injury. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy increases the amount of oxygen your blood can carry. An increase in blood oxygen temporarily restores normal levels of blood gases and tissue function to promote healing and fight infection. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is used to treat several medical conditions. And medical institutions use it in different ways. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy can prove to be extremely effective against anemia, brain abscess, arterial gas embolism, burn, decompression sickness, carbon monoxide poisoning, crushing injury, sudden deafness, gangrene, infection of bone or skin that cause tissue death, nonhealing wounds such as diabetic foot ulcer, radiation injury etc.

  5. 3) Aquatic Therapy Aquatic therapy or aquatic physical therapy (APT) is “the evidence-based and skilled practice of physical therapy in an aquatic environment by a physical therapist.” APT includes “treatment, rehabilitation, prevention, health, wellness, and fitness of the patient/client population in an aquatic environment with or without the use of assistive, adaptive, orthotic, protective, or supportive devices and equipment.” Interventions for people of all ages with various disabilities, disorders, or conditions are enhanced when performed within an aquatic environment. APT interventions are designed to maintain or improve function; balance, coordination, and agility; flexibility; aerobic capacity/endurance conditioning; gait; locomotion; and body mechanics and postural stabilization.

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