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We Tried Cryotherapy and Here's What Happened

Is freezing your butt off really good for you?
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What Does Cryotherapy Feel Like?
I spent my first few treatments in the milder cryo chamber, before working my way up to the more intense one. From the moment you open the door, you can see the vapor pouring out and the ice crystals forming inside. After a quick "now or never" pep talk, I hopped inside and pushed the button.

Right away, one of the staff enters the room and starts talking to you. You'll notice it's a bit hard to think of intelligent responses as your body starts to shiver and all you can think about is how cold it is. About a minute into therapy, my body starts to shake uncontrollably and I start bounding around — literally like a small child who has to pee just to take my mind off my current situation. When the last minute rolls around, you feel your body start to acclimate and things aren't quite so bad. While you still might be dancing a bit, conversation starts to flow more naturally.

I can't say I noticed a huge difference in the coldness when I used the more intense chamber. I really think the mind does anything to block out those moments when we are in fight or flight mode. The major difference that I experienced was having to quarter-turn my body every 30 seconds, which also serves as a nice distraction from the cold. Also, because it's a dry cold, you'll find it's much less severe than plunging your body into icy water.

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Trying Targeted Cryotherapy
Another experience that is offered alone or in conjunction with whole body cryotherapy is cryotherapy spot treatment. It's used for targeted cold therapy, which is especially good for sprains. It is also used on the face — as a cryo facial or as a targeted treatment for migraines. Similar to the oxygenating, rejuvenating effects it has on the body, it also aids in the production of collagen in your skin.

Instead of being blasted in the chamber with liquid nitrogen, you receive a soft dusting on your face (or whichever body part you choose to treat). It was actually quite soothing and something I would definitely try the next time a bad headache rolls around. When I emerged from treatment, my face had a nice tightness and the "cryo glow" to it thanks to the recirculation of blood.

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My Takeaway From Cryotherapy
I spent nearly two weeks trying cryotherapy and did five back-to-back sessions (as its most effective when done in succession.) It definitely did get easier to tolerate the cold by my third session. I was most pleased with myself when I no longer had to dance in the chamber to get myself through it — instead being able to relax and let the therapy work as intended.

I especially love the adrenaline rush when you exit the tube. It really is a sensation similar to that after a particularly satisfying workout. I tried cryo both before and after workouts and was pleased with both results. When you experience cryo before your workout, the adrenaline rush gets you pumped and primed for the workout. When you use cryo after a workout, it really does help to alleviate soreness and stiffness, essentially getting your body ready to do it all over again.

My lower back pain has been significantly less noticeable since I started cryotherapy. I used to dread situations where I'd be standing for long periods of time and it's much more tolerable now. If I know I'm going to be in one of those situations, I'll pop in for a quick session or use it after the pain hits. I'm all for the holistic approach to treating what life throws at us and I definitely see cryotherapy as a great treatment option. If you suffer from chronic pain, illness or are looking to heal without drugs or surgery, cryotherapy is definitely worth a try.

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BY HANNAH SAVIN | MAY 15, 2018 | SHARES
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