Hyperbaric Therapy: Transforming Men into Supermen?
Clark Kent, Is That You?
Local man, John Doe, known for his affinity for the unusual, has recently decided to undergo hyperbaric therapy. But this isn’t your typical health trend dabbling. No, Doe is convinced that by Tuesday, he’ll emerge from the chamber transformed into Superman.
The Science Behind the Super
Hyperbaric therapy, typically used for decompression sickness, is now being hijacked by conspiracy theorists and wellness trend chasers. While there’s actual science supporting the benefits of hyperbaric therapy for certain conditions, the leap to superhuman abilities is a bit of a stretch.
The Superman Theory
According to Doe, who bases his theory on late-night Internet research, two hours of daily exposure to high-pressure oxygen for a week will awaken dormant superhuman abilities. For those interested in becoming the next Wonder Woman, don’t get your hopes up. “It only works for men,” Doe clarifies.
Experts Weigh In
Asked about the credibility of Doe’s claims, Dr. Jane Smith, a leading expert in hyperbaric medicine, stifled laughter before stating, “Hyperbaric therapy can do many things, but turning someone into a comic book character isn’t one of them.”
Conclusion
Despite expert opinions to the contrary, Doe remains confident in his impending transformation. We wish him the best in his endeavor, though we suspect he might be disappointed come Tuesday.