A "hyperbaric doctor" on one of FB pages related to diving (in Middle East) advises people:
"it is advised all hunters that they take two sessions of oxygen in the pressure chamber every two months when they get rid of the nitrogen stored in the body because of repeated diving, even if not complained of any symptoms of DCS" (Google translation)
He also says: "The Alexandria Alex Center in Alexandria offers a special discount for divers residual Nitrogen cleansing sessions and diving events."
Alaa Sheta
I see these claims occasionally in various forums in the Middle East where they advise of getting "oxygen therapy" sessions in a chamber every few months to cleanse the system from any residual nitrogen.
I'd like to know if these claims have any validity to them as related to "cleansing residual nitrogen" from the diver's system even when more than 24 hours have passed since the last dive and no signs of DCS emerged after diving.
"it is advised all hunters that they take two sessions of oxygen in the pressure chamber every two months when they get rid of the nitrogen stored in the body because of repeated diving, even if not complained of any symptoms of DCS" (Google translation)
He also says: "The Alexandria Alex Center in Alexandria offers a special discount for divers residual Nitrogen cleansing sessions and diving events."
Alaa Sheta
I see these claims occasionally in various forums in the Middle East where they advise of getting "oxygen therapy" sessions in a chamber every few months to cleanse the system from any residual nitrogen.
I'd like to know if these claims have any validity to them as related to "cleansing residual nitrogen" from the diver's system even when more than 24 hours have passed since the last dive and no signs of DCS emerged after diving.