Chiller Unit 1HP, Ozone + Filter, 1.5-40 Deg C min❄️🛁 With Hose Home Wellness
Chiller Unit 1HP, Ozone + Filter, 1.5-40 Deg C min❄️🛁 With Hose Home Wellness
- Home Wellness Ice Baths 1 HP Chiller Unit
- The Temperature Range for an Ice Bath is between 6°C and 16°C (35°F and 60°F). If you have too much ice then you risk an injury from frostbite. if your water is above the 16°C threshold then your body doesn’t increase noradrenaline production. I consider 9°C (50°F) to be a sensible target.
- This Chiller Optimum Water temperature range is 4Deg C to 40Deg C
- Water chiller Unit for Ice Baths. 1" Connections ❄️🛁
- Turn any bath or body of water into an ❄️🛁 bath with this powerful chiller unit
- Suitable for outdoor Applications.
- 1HP WATER CHILLER with Cooling built-in filter
- Pump and Ozone Gas injection
- Capacity /W Heat production /W:1300
- Power:900w
- Net Weight:30kgs Inlet/outlet caliber:32mm package: 50*57*55
- Gross Weight:50kg
- Strainer required on suction side not supplied.
- Pipe Connections supplied
Daily cold immersion will unlock the hidden regenerative potential in your body.
Norepinephrine:
Cold water stimulates the release of norepinephrine, a vital neurotransmitter. Norepinephrine acts as a powerful catalyst, heightening your alertness, focus, and overall mental clarity.
Protein Power:
Supercharge your recovery. As you immerse yourself, your body responds by increasing blood circulation to your muscles. This enhanced blood flow aids in the delivery of vital nutrients, including protein, to your muscles. By optimising protein uptake, the ice bath accelerates the repair and regeneration of muscle fibres, reducing soreness and promoting faster recovery.
Boost:
Neuroprotection
Neuroprotection
Engaging in cold therapy triggers the activation of cold shock proteins, which have implications for conditions like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and various acute and age-related ailments such as cancer, type 2 diabetes, and chronic kidney disease.
Explore RMB3, a cold shock protein making strides in healthcare, and delve into topics like neurogenesis, dopamine's role, and neuroplasticity.
Muscle Recovery
Muscle Recovery
Elite athletes and sports teams have long embraced ice baths as a key element in their recovery routines. Cold immersion leads to vasoconstriction, reducing inflammation, facilitating lymphatic drainage of lactic acid and toxins, enhancing blood circulation, and supplying oxygen and nutrients to muscles to aid recovery.
Learn about lactic acid, the anti-inflammatory effects of norepinephrine, optimal training methods, and exertional hyperthermia.
Weight Management
Weight Management
Cold plunges prompt your body to work harder to maintain warmth. This stimulates the burning of white fat (known as "bad fat"), aiding in weight loss, activating brown adipose tissue (the "good fat"), and has shown to increase metabolism by up to 350%.
Cold exposure can improve leptin sensitivity, a key regulator of body weight. Explore brown fat, hypothyroidism, leptin, and thermogenesis.
Immunity
Immunity
Cold water immersion can bring enduring positive effects on our immune, lymphatic, and circulatory systems, bolstering our defenses against disease and infection.
Discover how cold water therapy boosts disease-fighting white blood cells, enhances natural killer cells linked to tumor immunity, and elevates glutathione levels, a crucial antioxidant for detoxification and combating oxidative stress.
Mental Well-being
Mental Well-being
Conditions like depression, anxiety, and stress are often associated with chronic inflammation. Cold water therapy not only combats inflammation effectively but also stimulates the vagus nerve. Biochemically, it triggers a surge of neurotransmitters, increasing dopamine levels by 250% and norepinephrine by 530%.