5 Famous People Who Love CRYO

5 famous people who love cryo

Cryotherapy has become a popular choice among athletes and celebrities, and with good reason. This incredible treatment offers benefits such as athletic recovery, anti-aging, and an endorphin rush, making it great for people from all walks of life. Here are five famous athletes and celebrities who swear by CRYO.

Christian Ronaldo

Christian Ronaldo is one of the most iconic football players of all time, and he’s also a big fan of Cryotherapy. After rigorous workouts and training sessions, Ronaldo turns to Cryotherapy to aid in recovery and improve his performance. Impressed with the results he received, Ronaldo even had a CRYO machine installed in his very own home.

Prince Fazza (Sheikh Hamdan)

Prince Fazza, the Crown Prince of Dubai, has captivated millions with his Instagram posts of international adventures and sporting endeavours. He loves everything from endurance horse racing to biking, and has discovered that Cryotherapy helps him perform better. So much so, he had a CRYO chamber installed at home, and even posted about it on his Instagram.

Jennifer Anniston

At 51 years old, Jennifer Aniston has managed to defy the effects of aging. She frequently uses CRYO not only for the effects it has on her skin, but also for the mood boosting endorphins it provides. This is why she looks so amazing on and off the red carpet.

Jessica Alba

Jessica Alba is another Hollywood A Lister who has benefited from CRYO. At the age of 39, Alba has an incredibly toned physique and youthful glow, thanks to her regular sessions. She describes Cryotherapy as one of her biggest beauty secrets, and we’re glad it isn’t a secret anymore!

Gigi Hadid

Gigi Hadid has become an icon in the fashion industry, and she’s also a fan of Cryotherapy. She and her musician boyfriend, Joe Jonas, both use it regularly. Even Hadid’s mum, Yolana Foster – a former supermodel – is a regular CRYO user!

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