Migraine patients 'elated by oxygen therapy'

Those suffering from migraines on a regular basis have been "elated" by the beThose suffering from migraines on a regular basis have been "elated" by the benefits of oxygen therapy, according to one writer.
Speaking on Migraines.com, the blogger says that oxygen treatment provides migraine sufferers with "a marvellous sense of well-being".
Breathing oxygen-enriched air allows higher levels of oxygen to be transported to the body's muscular tissues, cells and organs and in turn, can help to alleviate the pain associated with this debilitating condition.
The blogger states that portable oxygen canisters can be perfect for those who do not wish to leave their home for the therapy, as activities such as reading, sleeping and even knitting can be undertaken while the oxygen is being administered.
Breathing oxygen-enriched air can also be of benefit to athletes, according to Fitday.com, which suggests that the treatment enables the body to function better and recover more quickly from intense exercise.
Increasing oxygen can supply can also help to rebuild and restore the muscles, while providing athletes with more energy during workouts.
Posted by Jenny Richards

efits of oxygen therapy, according to one writer.
Speaking on Migraines.com, the blogger says that oxygen treatment provides migraine sufferers with "a marvellous sense of well-being".
Breathing oxygen-enriched air allows higher levels of oxygen to be transported to the body's muscular tissues, cells and organs and in turn, can help to alleviate the pain associated with this debilitating condition.
The blogger states that portable oxygen canisters can be perfect for those who do not wish to leave their home for the therapy, as activities such as reading, sleeping and even knitting can be undertaken while the oxygen is being administered.
Breathing oxygen-enriched air can also be of benefit to athletes, according to Fitday.com, which suggests that the treatment enables the body to function better and recover more quickly from intense exercise.
Increasing oxygen can supply can also help to rebuild and restore the muscles, while providing athletes with more energy during workouts.
Posted by Jenny Richards
17/05/2010 12:54:05
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