Jeremy_Chiang
October 1, 2023
I stayed in Tibet for two nights. During the day, I didn’t feel that the hyperreflexia was too severe. At night, after I closed the door and went to bed, the oxygen was even scarcer, making me unable to sleep. Personal experience is for reference only: I think the best way to relieve hypersensitivity reactions is to inhale oxygen. Oxygen inhalation will not cause dependence. After inhalation, the body's functions are restored, so that it can better adapt to hypersensitivity reactions. I have been suffering from insomnia due to high fever. I ordered an oxygen bottle from ** at the hotel at around 3 o'clock the next night. It was delivered within half an hour. I fell asleep quickly after taking one bottle.
As you hear the name of Tibet Hotel, you can imagine that it is very grand in scale, a long-established hotel, and the prices in the VIP building are more expensive. It is clean and sanitary, and the service attitude is friendly. The hotel also has a bathtub, but it is estimated that not many people can use it. It would be perfect if it had oxygen breathing and oxygen production equipment.
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