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Santa Clarita Oxygen Bar Offers Health Benefits

Mend Cryotherapy in Santa Clarita is one of the only places in town that provides an Oxygen bar infused with organic essential oils, along with all of their other health and beauty treatments.

“An oxygen bar gives you 80-90 percent pure oxygen as opposed to the normal 15 percent that we breath,” said Chris Browning, Co-owner of Mend Cryotherapy.


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The oxygen bar can help oxygenate you after a hard workout and aids in the recovery process, according to Browning.

During an oxygen bar session, you will inhale pure oxygen, and as it enters your bloodstream through your lungs, you may begin feeling an enhanced sense of calmness with a more centered demeanor, according to Mend. People who use oxygen bars claim to have a clearer mind and leave feeling invigorated.

“Regardless of lifestyle, nearly everyone can experience the benefits our oxygen bar has to offer,” according to Browning.

According to Mend, oxygen bars have a wide range of benefits, including:

  • Reduces stress and anxiety
  • Eases headaches
  • Increases concentration
  • An increased sense of rejuvenation

Mend offers oxygen infused with Eucalyptus, Orange, Lemongrass, Joyful, Joyful and Lavender essential oils.

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Peppermint essential oils can help with stomach issues, lavender can be very relaxing and Eucalyptus, Mend customers most popular choice, can help aid in allergies and sinus issues, according to Browning.

To learn more, visit their website here.

Call Mend in Santa Clarita today to schedule a whole body Cryotherapy session, beauty treatment of a Cryo Sculpting session. You won’t regret it!

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Mend Cryotherapy in Santa Clarita offers full-body cryotherapy saunas that expose the entire body to freezing temperatures, which is shown to promote faster recovery times, improved performance, and so many other healing benefits. Now available in Santa Clarita, cryotherapy is considered to be a holistic cold therapy solution that naturally promotes the removal of toxins and recovery of muscles all at a cellular level. It is also a well-loved beauty treatment, helping to boost collagen to fight the signs of aging, help metabolism to promote weight loss and reduce blemishes, acne, and cellulite.

Mend Cryotherapy

28303 Newhall Ranch Road

Valencia, CA 91355

661-443-3022

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Kimberly Beers is a Santa Clarita native. She received her Bachelor's Degree in Journalism from California State University, Northridge in 2013. While attending the university, she focused her attention on news writing and worked as a primary news writer for the campus' award winning radio station and televised news program. She began writing news stories for KHTS in 2014 and hopes to have a lifetime career dedicated to writing and sharing the news