Tommy Paul and world’s best hope to prolong career with therapy, which claims to ‘rejuvenate body, mind and spirit’
Before his first-round match at Wimbledon, the US No 21 seed Tommy Paul stepped into the All England Club’s new recovery suite and laid down on a strange zigzag-shaped bed.
At that point, hydrogen gas was pumped through Paul’s nostrils and his body experienced multiwave light, pulsed electromagnetic and sound therapy – all from a £128,000 futuristic device called the Ammortal Chamber, which claims to be “the fastest way to reset, recharge and rejuvenate the body, mind and spirit”.
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