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Power of Oxygen
One of the most basic elements keeping us alive is the air that we breathe in. Of the five basic elements of life, oxygen is the most vital. Studies have shown that the amount of oxygen in the air we breathe today has decreased by as much as 50% compared to the days of our ancestors. What has gone wrong? One thing is certain; there have been dramatic changes to our environment and lifestyle.
Environmental Changes Our environment is very different from that of the time of our ancestors who did not know about "air pollution" like we do. The air quality has deteriated tremendously due to emissions from vehicle exhaust and factories, forest fires and open burning of mountains of rubbish that we burn daily. As the oxygen content in the air has decreased we have become exposed to wide range of pollutants. "Fresh air" in scarce enough to make people consciously seek it at seaside or hill resorts or the forests far away from human habitat. In addition, our bodies need more oxygen than ever to eliminate toxic stress caused by soil pollution (through the use of pesticides and herbicides), and water pollution (from oil spills and sewage treatment plants and from chemical waste factories.
Modern Lifestyle Many of us today are confined to badly ventilated air-conditioned offices for seven or more hours a day. Once out on the streets, we are bombarded by exhaust fumes, thus we don't breathe in enough oxygen because of our exposure to pollutants in the air. We add further stress to our bodies by eating denatured food, having an unbalanced diet, smoking, drinking, keeping late nights and overusing prescribed drugs. These factors increase the body's acid level and lead to an excess of positively hydrogen ions, further depleting the oxygen level. The situation is made worse by the fact that most people do not get enough exercise. Deforestation also aggravates the situation by depleting the oxygen content in the air.
Adverse Effects of Oxygen Depletion Oxygen deficiency is the single greatest cause of all diseases, according to Dr Steven Levine, a respected researcher in nutrition. Dr Otto Warburg, two-time winner of the Nobel Prize for medicine, reported that the prime cause of cancer is lack of oxygen in the cells. Many scientists are now examining the role oxygen starvation plays in the development of diseases.
Common Health Problems Caused by Oxygen Starvation:
- Yeast infection (Candida)
- Poor immune system
- Poor spiritual and mental health
- Aggravates chronic disease such as heart disease, AIDS, cancer, leukemia, etc
Some common symptoms are:
- Aches and pains
- Chronic fatigue
- Cold hands and feet
- Clouded judgment
- Digestive disorders
- Poor vitality and mental alertness
- Poor concentration
- Poor memory
- Pale looking
- Poor appetite
- Sluggish movements
- High level of acid in the stomach
- Allergies
- Dizziness
- Depression
- Poor stamina
Development of Oxygen Therapy In the past it was thought that we could get oxygen only by breathing. That changed when The Good for You Corporation of Canada researchers developed an oxygen compound in the form a liquid food supplement which they called "Aerobic Oxygen"
What is Aerobic Oxygen? Aerobic Oxygen is a revolutionary breakthrough in oxygen supplements. It is a highly effective product containing stabilized in a highly concentrated form. It contains beneficial negatively charged electrolytes of oxygen in a non-toxic form. On average, an ordinary glass of tap water contains 7-12ppm (parts per million) of oxygen. Aerobic Oxygen has a count of 12,000ppm. A bottle of aerobic Oxygen contains up to 1,000 times more oxygen molecules compared with the same volume of tap water.
Stabilised Oxygen Molecules Aerobic Oxygen stabilizes the oxygen compound in a sodium chloride solution. The amount of sodium chloride is negligible and should not pose any risk to people on a low-sodium diet. The genius of the formula lies in using two of the most abundant and important electrolytes in body fluids, sodium and chloride, to act as oxygen carriers. The molecular oxygen, in Aerobic Oxygen, is released through the digestive process and absorbed into the bloodstream.
Benefits of Aerobic Oxygen
Increased Energy Level One of the distinct differences between an athlete's body and that of a person who seldom exercises is the amount of oxygen in the blood. When Aerobic Oxygen is ingested, it helps in the oxidative process and enhances the utilisation of nutrients, thereby providing more energy. When the energy level rises, mental alertness and concentration also improve.
Increased Respiratory Efficiency Anyone who has experienced breathlessness associated with asthma, emphysema or sinus disorders knows the importance of oxygen to the body. People with weak lungs can improve their condition through bypassing their often constricted bronchial passages and fortifying the body directly with Aerobic Oxygen.
Stops Infections Aerobic Oxygen kills anaerobic bacteria without the side effects of antibiotics. It is therefore effective against candidasis, sore throats, ulcers and kidney infections, to name a few.
Strengthens the Immune System Oxygen has been shown to boost the white blood cells that make up our immune system, thereby to prevent diseases. For example, the growth of cancerous cells can be restricted in the presence of oxygen.
Improve Blood Circulation Once Aerobic Oxygen is ingested, the oxygen will be absorbed into the blood, improving circulation. This is especially beneficial to those who spend long hours in air-conditioned offices and who suffer from cold hands and feet.
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