Setting an alarm to wake up in 5 hours and then sleeping in a hyperbaric chamber for 7 hours is not recommended. — Whalespan
Setting an alarm to wake up in 5 hours and then sleeping in a hyperbaric chamber for 7 hours is not recommended.
⚠ High risk
We can't find evidence that holds up here. Proponents are reasoning from mechanism or analogy rather than direct human data, and the most credible skeptics raise objections we can't dismiss.
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High-risk intervention — consult a physician before acting.Drug-drug interactions, dose-dependence, and screening contraindications apply.
“If I want to sleep for se 7 hours, I set my alarm to wake up in 5 hours and then I I go right in the hyperbaric chamber that's set up like a bed. So, then I sleep in the hyperaric and then straight from there I go on the red light cardio with wait. He wakes up and then he sleeps in the hyperbaric. I'd be mindful of not cutting your sleep short.”