Oxygen is one of the five basic elements of all life: Oxygen, Nitrogen,
Sulphur, Hydrogen and Carbon). There are several forms of Oxygen,
however the most common and stable form of Oxygen is “O2″ or
Diatomic Oxygen. Oxygen is a vital element to good health and it’s our
primary source of energy. 90% of our energy comes from oxygen and
the other 10% comes from food and water. With Oxygen Enriched Air
(OEA), the body will metabolize food more efficiently, generate more
energy and create a healthier body. Have you ever seen athletes
breathing oxygen at a sporting event? Athletes agree oxygen increases
their performance, endurance, and energy level. Athletes and athletics
require tremendous amounts of oxygen to convert carbohydrates,
sugars, fats and proteins into heat and energy required for their high
activity level. This conversion process is known as Oxidation and what is
Oxidized (or burned) for the body’s energy are carbohydrates, sugars, fats
and proteins. However, Oxygen is the “Fuel” required to Oxidize all or any
of these foods. Without the presences of Oxygen, these foods would
Oxidize very poorly resulting in a poor cellular reproduction and function,
which would cause inadequate production of energy. Since Oxygen is the
main Fuel required to Oxidize your carbohydrates, sugars, fats and proteins
into energy, a lack of oxygen will promote an inadequate Oxidation process
(poor burning of foods), which will result in a lower percentage of your foods
being converted into energy and high percentage of your foods turning into fat.
The bottom line — “Oxygen is an element that you can live with!” Some symptoms
of Oxygen deficiency may include the following:
· Suppression of the Immune System
· Memory Loss & Poor Concentration
Nice Job! Lots of Luck…
Steve
By: Steven Blaustein on May 1, 2008
at 1:22 pm