Once the treatment starts, you experience the same type of pressure change as you would on a plane and you need to swallow to pop your ears.
You then breathe 100% pure oxygen – normal air has less than 21% – and get up to 15 times more oxygen to your bodily tissues than you would normally.
The treatment usually lasts up to two hours and is said to leave patients euphoric and energetic, although I baled out after five minutes.
Brotman Memorial Hospital in Culver City, California, bought the chamber in 1985 to treat burns victims.
Jacko was treated there in 1984 for burns he suffered filming a Pepsi ad. His subsequent 900,000 donation allowed the unit to buy the device.
He was pictured using it there in 1986 and it caused a sensation when a US magazine quoted him as saying: “I plan to get one immediately. If I treat my body properly I’ll live to at least 150.”
But it was 1994 before the dad of three – who died in June aged 50 – bought the Sechrist off the hospital.
It eventually found its way to another California medical centre, who gave it to current owners Oxyheal.
The firm makes giant chambers that can hold 23 people. Company chief Ted Gurnee said: “Michael wouldn’t have slept in the chamber all night as it would have caused oxygen toxicity(氧气中毒) and he’d have died. Instead he probably used it for one or two hours at a time
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