Cool Baby! How About A Chillin' In A Vat Of Nitrogen Gas At Minus 260 Degrees?
DETROIT (WWJ) - It's like a quick trip to the coldest place on earth and a growing number of athletes are swearing by it.
It's a three-minute dip in a vat of nitrogen gas that is chilled to minus 260 degrees reports WWJ's Sandra McNeill who can talk about cryotherapy first hand after minutes spent cooling in a container.
Former Lions team doctor, Sol Cogan, at CryoWellnessUSA says while not FDA approved - there's a lot of European research on the benefits of cold.
"It's not snake-oil," he says. "Everybody knows that cold has been used for thousands of years to treat aches and pains and inflammation."
"Your blood vessels constrict and force your blood to the vital organs - to your core, as it circulates it becomes oxygenated and nutrient dense," says Cogan. "It has an anti-inflammatory effect which is really, really important. Everything anti-aging these days is about reducing inflammation."
Chiropractor Tom Kopch is a believer.
"I've been in the chamber six times," he says, "but after my first treatment I haven't had pain since and I'm sleeping better, feeling better."
Dr. Cogan says the weight loss comes with the increase in metabolism.
"I would say within the first six weeks I probably lost seven pounds."
The therapy costs $75 a session and Cogan recommends every other day to start.