Wednesday, 4 June 2014

Cautions To Consider When Using Aerobic Oxygen

During the last century scientists have continually sought to harness the properties of oxygen in dietary products and one example is the formulation of Aerobic oxygen.
  Because oxygen in the air has become so polluted it seems necessary to supplement the body with extra oxygen to enable the bodily cells to function properly and do their job efficiently.

In oxygen therapy, that is where people take in oxygen via a tank at home or in hospital it has been found that low as well as high oxygen levels are bad for health.  High levels impair the elimination of carbon monoxide which in turn leads to acidosis.Acidosis is a condition where the blood PH is too low.

The question is whether taking too much of a supplement that introduces extra oxygen to feed our bodily cells can be dangerous.  In 1931 Dr Otto Warburg won a Nobel Prize for work he had done on the oxygen transferring enzyme.  Through his work it was shown that cells burn sugar to create the energy and they use oxygen to help them do so.

The initial oxygen products were unstable and when added to water they increased oxygen levels only for a short time.  The oxygen product mentioned above remained stable when added to water even after some years.  The solution contains chlorine and sodium which are important electrolytes in our bodies.  It has also been shown that the oxygen in the product will not cause free radical actions.



If you should add a few drops of the supplement to dirty water, you will be surprised to know that the bacteria in this water will not survive because of the actions of this product.  If you add extra bacteria afterwards they will not be able to grow.  It is for this reason that it has been approved by the World Health Organisation to purify suspect water in countries where sanitation is lacking.

Are there any cautions to be observed when taking this supplement? In order to minimise unpleasant side effects in the detoxification process such as stomach pains and flu-like symptoms the initial doses should be on the low side and it can be gradually increased subsequently.  You will also experience a bout of loose stools which is the result of yeast overgrowth die off.  You should not confuse these symptoms with an allergic reaction.

You should not take any vitamin C supplement within two hours of taking any oxygenating product.  It should also be pointed out that if you so wish you should take medical advice and this supplement should not replace medical treatment and medication.

You should not place any drops of this supplement on clothing or skin and the product should be kept out of the reach of children.


Other than the above cautions there is nothing to suggest that you are in any danger when taking this supplement.  However, if your system does not get on with this product because we are all different, there are other similarly working supplements on the market.

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