Metisine Health

Knowledge base

Learn the science, simply

Educational guides on the therapies we work with and the equipment behind them. General wellness information — never a substitute for professional advice.

Hyperbaric · 6 min

Mild Hyperbaric Wellness, Explained

A plain-language introduction to mild hyperbaric environments: what they are, what a typical session feels like, and how people fit them into a wellness routine.

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Hyperbaric · 5 min

Soft-Shell vs. Hard-Shell Chambers

How soft-shell and hard-shell hyperbaric chambers differ in pressure range, materials, and the settings they suit — for home users, studios, and clinics.

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Hyperbaric · 4 min

Understanding ATA: What the Pressure Numbers Mean

ATA, PSI, and pressure ranges demystified — what 1.3, 1.5, and 2.0 ATA actually describe and why chamber specs list them.

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Safety · 6 min

Setting Up a Home Chamber Safely

Practical setup and safety basics for a home hyperbaric chamber: space, ventilation, prohibited items, and following the manufacturer's instructions.

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Red Light · 5 min

Red Light Therapy (Photobiomodulation) Basics

What red light therapy is, the common wavelengths, and how people fit LED light sessions into a wellness routine — explained simply.

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Hydrogen · 4 min

Molecular Hydrogen Water: What It Is

A simple explanation of hydrogen water — how devices make it, what concentration means, and how people use it as a hydration choice.

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Safety · 4 min

Session Etiquette and Preparation

How to prepare for hyperbaric, red light, and hydrogen sessions so they feel comfortable and sustainable.

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Compliance · 6 min

NFPA 99 and Your AHJ: What Owners Should Know

An owner-friendly overview of NFPA 99, the role of your Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ), and why enforcement varies by state.

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⚠ DISCLAIMER

The information and products provided by Metisine Health are intended for general wellness and educational purposes only. They have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before beginning any new therapy.