Description
What is the Carbohaler ?
The CarboHaler is a specialized breathing device designed to allow users to inhale controlled levels of carbon dioxide (CO2).
What if I told you that the CO2 treatment could dramatically boost blood flow to your brain while also calming your nervous system?
It sounds like a bold claim, but there’s a scientific study backing it up. Researchers found that inhaling air with 5% carbon dioxide for just six minutes increased cerebral blood flow by an astonishing 54.5%. What’s more, this same study showed that the cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen (CMRO2) dropped by 13.4%, suggesting a reduction in brain activity. While the idea of less brain activity might sound negative, it’s quite the opposite. Oxygen stimulates, while carbon dioxide calms. Balancing these two elements is key to achieving harmony between mental clarity and inner tranquility.
The importance of carbon dioxide
We live in a society plagued by stress, where constant demands and stimuli lead to rapid, shallow breathing, depleting our carbon dioxide levels. Stress, coupled with a sedentary lifestyle and poor diet, can exacerbate this issue, creating a cycle of chronic stress. Here’s the reality: it’s not a lack of oxygen that makes us take our next breath—it’s the buildup of carbon dioxide. When our tolerance for carbon dioxide is low, we end up breathing faster, which reinforces our stress.
Managing oxygen and oxidative stress
Oxygen, while essential, can be a double-edged sword. It easily forms free radicals, contributing to oxidative stress and inflammation, which can shorten lifespan. Think of how quickly an apple turns brown when exposed to air—that’s oxidation in action. Studies even show that mice in oxygen-restricted environments live about 50% longer than those in normal conditions.
How to adjust carbon dioxide
The air we typically breathe contains 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and only 0.04% carbon dioxide. With a device like the CarboHaler, you can inhale controlled amounts of carbon dioxide, effectively tweaking oxygen levels. Inhaling 4% carbon dioxide lowers oxygen to about 20.1%, while 8% carbon dioxide reduces it to around 19.3%. This fine-tuning allows you to balance your breathing and reduce stress, leading to a more harmonious state of being.
So, if you’re looking for a way to manage stress, improve circulation, and promote overall well-being, controlled carbon dioxide intake through CO2 treatment could be your answer. Why not give it a try and discover the benefits for yourself ?

