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HBOT and Brain Health

What hyperbaric oxygen therapy does to your cognitive function — the research on brain fog, memory, focus, and long COVID recovery. And why it's arriving at Lost in Float.

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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy at Lost in Float Lincoln NE — brain health and cognitive function
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Brain fog. The inability to concentrate. Words that slip away mid-sentence. A memory that used to be sharp, now unreliable. For millions of people — from long COVID patients to aging adults to people running on chronic stress — the brain just isn't performing the way it used to.

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy has emerged as one of the most researched interventions for brain health in the past decade. The mechanism is straightforward in principle: under mild pressure, your blood carries significantly more dissolved oxygen than it can at normal atmospheric pressure. That oxygen reaches the brain through pathways it normally can't — including areas of reduced blood flow, inflammation, or post-viral damage.

What the research shows is more compelling than most people realize. And it's the reason we're bringing HBOT to Lost in Float.

A note: HBOT at Lost in Float is a wellness service, not a medical treatment. The research cited here spans a range of pressure levels and clinical populations. We make no medical claims. If you have a diagnosed condition, consult your provider before starting.

How HBOT Affects the Brain

The brain is the most oxygen-hungry organ in the body — it consumes roughly 20% of your total oxygen despite being just 2% of your body mass. It's exquisitely sensitive to even small changes in oxygen availability. Under mild hyperbaric pressure, more oxygen dissolves directly into blood plasma — not just red blood cells — allowing it to reach areas of the brain where circulation is compromised, inflamed, or sluggish.

Beyond simple oxygenation, research has identified several additional mechanisms relevant to brain function:

  • Neuroplasticity: HBOT promotes the growth of new neural connections. Studies have documented measurable increases in cerebral blood flow, particularly in the frontal lobe regions responsible for executive function, attention, and information processing.
  • Neurogenesis: Hyperbaric oxygen stimulates stem cell mobilization and the upregulation of growth factors including VEGF and BDNF — proteins that support the formation of new neurons and synaptic connections.
  • Anti-neuroinflammation: Chronic brain inflammation underlies many cognitive complaints, from post-viral fatigue to age-related decline. HBOT has documented anti-inflammatory effects at the cellular level, reducing the neuroinflammatory markers associated with cognitive impairment.
  • Mitochondrial support: Like red light therapy, HBOT enhances mitochondrial function in brain cells — improving the energy availability that neurons need to function, repair, and communicate effectively.
2024 neuromodulation review — University of Pittsburgh

A comprehensive 2024 review published in Frontiers in Neurology (Bin-Alamer et al., University of Pittsburgh) summarized HBOT's mechanisms across neurological conditions. The review documented that HBOT promotes neuroplasticity through mitochondrial biogenesis, neurogenesis via VEGF/ERK signaling, synaptogenesis, and angiogenesis — the growth of new blood vessels into oxygen-deprived tissue. The authors concluded that HBOT represents a promising neuromodulatory approach warranting further clinical exploration across multiple neurological and psychiatric conditions.

What the Research Shows: Healthy Adults and Aging

One of the most striking studies in this space was a randomized controlled trial published in Aging (Efrati et al., 2020) — specifically on healthy adults over 64, not patients with diagnosed conditions. Sixty-three healthy older adults were randomized to HBOT or control for three months.

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Cohen's d effect size for global cognitive improvement in healthy adults over 64 after HBOT — compared to 0.36 for aerobic exercise alone in similar populations. Attention and information processing speed showed net effect sizes of 0.745 and 0.788 respectively.

Brain imaging confirmed what the cognitive tests showed: significant increases in cerebral blood flow in multiple frontal lobe regions after HBOT, correlated with the memory and attention improvements measured on standardized tests. The effect sizes exceeded what comparable aerobic exercise interventions produced in similar populations — a meaningful benchmark.

A 2021 review in Biomedicines summarized the mechanistic evidence and concluded that HBOT is becoming a central tool for cognitive enhancement and brain health, with particular promise for neurodegeneration, mild cognitive impairment, and post-injury recovery.

Brain Fog, Fatigue, and Long COVID

Long COVID has produced one of the most clearly documented populations of acquired cognitive impairment in recent history. Brain fog — difficulty concentrating, impaired memory, processing slowness, and word-finding problems — affects an estimated 30–40% of people with post-COVID condition, often persisting for months or years after the acute infection resolves.

A randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled trial published in Scientific Reports (Hadanny et al., 2022) assigned 73 long COVID patients with ongoing symptoms to either 40 sessions of HBOT or sham treatment. The HBOT group showed significant improvements in global cognitive function, attention, and executive function — with effect sizes ranging from 0.46 to 0.50. Brain imaging confirmed measurable increases in gray matter blood flow in the HBOT group.

Patient experience — Long COVID recovery with HBOT

"No words can describe how much those treatments helped me. My heart pounding went back to normal. My 'Covid Brain' is back to 'Normal Brain'. I may not be 100% of the man I was before Covid, but I am at least 95%. And from the despair… I am now excited about my future."

— Long COVID patient account, referenced for educational purposes
Patient experience — Long COVID, fatigue and brain clarity

"Main symptoms were fatigue and brain fog. I just completed my 9th session and feel markedly better both energy-wise and brain clarity… After the 4th session, for a brief few hours, I felt 100% back to the old me."

— Long COVID patient account, referenced for educational purposes
Patient experience — severe long COVID recovery

"Entered feeling 'nearly dead' — 20+ hours in bed some days. After approximately two weeks: first zero-symptom moments. Progressed to zero-symptom days and weeks. Left the program fully alive again, symptom-free, and jogging. Remained recovered seven months later. Tests showed improved brain blood flow, exercise capacity, and cognition."

— Long COVID patient account, referenced for educational purposes

These accounts are educational references, not claims about outcomes at Lost in Float. Individual results vary. HBOT at our wellness pressure levels differs from clinical protocols. But the consistency of the pattern — brain clarity, energy restoration, and cognitive recovery — across these experiences is notable and aligns with what the randomized research documents.

Who Stands to Benefit Most

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Brain fog & cognitive fatigue
Whether from long COVID, chronic stress, poor sleep, or general overload — reduced brain oxygenation and neuroinflammation are common culprits. HBOT addresses both directly.
Healthy aging adults
The Efrati RCT showed effect sizes exceeding aerobic exercise in healthy adults 64+. Proactive cognitive support — not just reactive treatment — is where HBOT may offer the most value.
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Post-viral recovery
Long COVID, post-flu cognitive effects, and post-viral fatigue syndromes all involve neuroinflammation and reduced cerebral blood flow — the two mechanisms HBOT directly targets.
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High-performers & athletes
Cognitive performance, reaction time, and mental recovery matter as much as physical recovery for competitive athletes. Brain oxygenation supports both training adaptation and mental sharpness.
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Chronic stress & sleep deprivation
Extended cortisol elevation and poor sleep reduce cerebral blood flow and impair neural repair. HBOT's oxygenation and anti-inflammatory effects address the physiological substrate, not just the symptoms.
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Concussion & TBI history
A systematic review of 10 studies found evidence for HBOT improving cognitive outcomes in TBI patients. Results were heterogeneous but consistently directional toward improvement.

How HBOT Pairs with the Rest of Your Stack

For brain health specifically, HBOT works exceptionally well alongside other services at Lost in Float — each addressing the cognitive equation from a different angle:

  • Float therapy — Quiets the default mode network, reduces cortisol, and produces theta brainwave states associated with mental repair and creativity. HBOT and float address brain health through complementary pathways — oxygenation and recovery on one hand, nervous system regulation on the other.
  • Red light therapy — Near-infrared light penetrates to brain tissue and supports mitochondrial ATP production in neurons. Combined with HBOT's enhanced oxygen delivery, the two create a layered cellular energy support stack.
  • Sauna — Heat shock proteins have documented neuroprotective effects. Regular sauna use is associated with significantly reduced dementia risk in Finnish longevity research — making it a natural complement to HBOT's neuroplasticity effects.
  • Cold plunge — Norepinephrine release from cold exposure improves focus, mental alertness, and mood. Pairing it with HBOT creates a cognitive activation stack — HBOT for repair and oxygenation, cold for immediate mental sharpness.

HBOT is coming to Lincoln

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Frequently Asked Questions

QHow many sessions before I notice cognitive improvement?
The long COVID RCT used 40 sessions over approximately 8 weeks, with some participants noticing improvements after the 4th session. For consistent, sustained cognitive benefit, most practitioners and researchers point to 25–50 total hours of HBOT — at 60 minutes per session, that is 25–50 sessions at a pace of 3–5x per week. Early shifts in clarity and energy can appear sooner, but the deeper neurological effects accumulate over time. Individual response varies.
QIs this the same HBOT used in hospitals?
Different tools designed for different purposes — not a hierarchy. Clinical medical HBOT operates at higher pressures (2.0–3.0 ATA) with 100% medical-grade oxygen, for specific diagnosed conditions requiring that intensity. Wellness HBOT operates at lower pressures using concentrated oxygen — a protocol that research shows produces genuine benefit for recovery, cognitive support, inflammation, and general wellness, without the intensity or oversight requirements of hospital-grade settings. The core mechanisms are the same; the application and depth differ. Read the full HBOT guide →
QCan HBOT help with long COVID brain fog?
The Hadanny et al. 2022 randomized controlled trial — the best evidence we have — documented significant improvement in cognitive function, attention, and executive function in long COVID patients after 40 HBOT sessions, confirmed by brain imaging. We are not making medical claims about outcomes at our wellness pressure levels. However, the research direction is consistent and the mechanism is sound. Consult your provider if managing an active long COVID diagnosis.
QHBOT sounds expensive — how do you make it accessible?
HBOT is one of the more significant wellness investments — sessions at independent clinics typically run $150–$300 each, and meaningful benefit accumulates over 25–50 sessions. We've built our pricing to make consistent access as practical as possible: HBOT is included with Gold and Platinum memberships, and Bronze and Silver members receive 50% off every session. We also accept HSA and FSA payments — see the next question for details. Ask us at booking if you have questions about the best way to structure your sessions.
QWhen is HBOT launching at Lost in Float?
Very soon — we'll announce the exact date as we get closer. Join the membership to be first in line →
Research references

Bin-Alamer O et al. (2024) — HBOT as a neuromodulatory technique: a review of recent evidence. Frontiers in Neurology. Covers neuroplasticity, neurogenesis, synaptogenesis, and anti-neuroinflammatory mechanisms.

Efrati S et al. (2020) — Cognitive enhancement of healthy older adults using hyperbaric oxygen: a randomized controlled trial. Aging. Effect size d=0.84 in global cognition vs. controls.

Hadanny A et al. (2022) — HBOT improves neurocognitive functions and symptoms of post-COVID condition: randomized controlled trial. Scientific Reports.

Shapira R et al. (2021) — Hyperbaric oxygen treatment — from mechanisms to cognitive improvement. Biomedicines. Comprehensive mechanistic review.

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