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Justin and Hailey Bieber are by no means an ordinary couple, like most famous people they have their own eccentricities but the young couple do have an extraordinary sleeping arrangement by any standard.

In a docu-series on YouTube titled Seasons, Bieber reveals that he actually sleeps in a hyperbaric chamber as a method for him to rid his body of toxins which he feels he has been guilty of due to years of drug abuse.

“I’ve abused my body in the past and now I’m just in the recovery process trying to make sure I’m taking care of my body and taking care of the vessel that God’s given me.”

Justin Bieber has two hyperbaric chambers, one in Beverly Hills and one at his studio.

He said he was in fact so familiar with these chambers that he could easily be a technician for hyperbaric chambers.

“It fills up with oxygen, I really have been struggling with a lot of anxiety. You get more oxygen to your brain so it decreases your stress levels. It’s pretty cool.”

Benefits of hyperbaric chambers

Hyperbaric chambers are said to boost mental clarity, help with cellular repair and tissue healing as well as enhance athletic performance, detoxification and boost energy.

It’s also supposed to alleviate jet lag which helps frequent travellers.

Justin and Hailey Bieber

While it is not known if Hailey does the same, she is also a health freak often booking vitamin drips with Kendal Jenner and taking NAD supplements.

In fact season one of The Kardashians had Kendall Jenner and Hailey Bieber getting NAD IV drips together with bags of yellow fluid hooked up to their arms.

NAD supplements

NAD is a natural chemical found in every cell in the body but as we get older the natural supply of it decreases and that’s why we tend to age more quickly.

Joshua Rabinowitz who is a professor of chemistry at the the Lewis-Siegler Institute of Integrative Genomics at Princeton University said that NAD has multiple signaling functions that help regulate the proper function of the body.

“NAD activates enzymes called sirtuins which have many different effects on the body, including decreasing inflammation, and there’s some theories that it may help the body by increasing longevity,” he said.

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