Oxygen Supplements

Oxygen text cloudsOxygen supplements come in a variety of forms.  Because of this there is much confusion about oxygen supplements… and in particular, stabilized oxygen which is also called oxygen water.  To see what I mean, just look at what Wikipedia has to say about oxygen tanks and their wide variety of applications…

Oxygen Tanks

An oxygen tank is a storage vessel for oxygen, which is either held under pressure in gas cylinders or as liquid oxygen in a cryogenic storage tank.

Oxygen tanks are used to store gas for:

  • industrial processes including the manufacture of steel and monel
  • oxyacetylene welding equipment and some gas cutting torches
  • use as the liquid rocket propellants for rocket engines
  • medical breathing gas at medical facilities and at home
  • breathing at altitude in aviation, either in an uncontrolled decompression emergency, or constantly (in the case of unpressurized aircraft)
  • oxygen first aid kits
  • gas blending for creating diving breathing mixes such as nitrox, trimix and heliox
  • open-circuit scuba sets – mainly used for accelerated decompression in technical diving
  • some types of diving rebreather: oxygen rebreathers and fully closed circuit rebreathers

Breathing oxygen is delivered from the storage tank to the users by use of the following methods: oxygen mask, nasal cannula, full face diving mask, oxygen tent, and hyperbaric oxygen chamber.

So just saying “oxygen tank” gives you little information about the purpose you will be using it for!  This is also a testament to the importance of oxygen in every area of our lives!

Canned Oxygen

There is a subsection of oxygen tanks not covered above… They are so called “canned oxygen” or bottled oxygen that can be inhaled straight from a can.  These are marketed to athletes looking to improve their performance and recovery times, and to the general public who wish to improve the thinking clarity and general overall well-being.

Oxygen Concentrators

An oxygen concentrator is a device providing oxygen therapy to a patient at minimally to substantially higher concentrations than available in ambient air. They are used as a safer, less expensive, and more convenient alternative to tanks of compressed oxygen.

Liquid Oxygen

Of all the oxygen supplements the one called “liquid oxygen” is probably the most misunderstood.  This mainly stems from the fact that the liquid oxygen that scientists and engineers refer to is what happens to O2 when its temperature is greatly lowered.

[Liquid oxygen has] a freezing point of 50.5 K (−368.77  °F; −222.65 °C) and a boiling point of 90.19 K (−297.33 °F, −182.96 °C) at 101.325 kPa (760 mmHg). ~ Wikipedia

In other words… it very very very VERY cold!  You can certainly understand why a scientist or chemist or such would scoff at the idea of using such a think as a dietary supplement!

Liquid Oxygen Dietary Supplement

The phrase “liquid oxygen” became a popular colloquialism for the oxygen supplement which is more accurately known as stabilized oxygen or activated stabilized oxygen. This specifics of this class of products, of which OxygenSuperCharger is the premiere product, can be found throughout this site.

What supplemental liquid oxygen is and is not has been greatly misunderstood even by authoritative sources like Wikipedia.  And here at OxygenSuperCharger.com our goal is to prove that our product is substantially different from the old technology products.  For instance, we could not advertise “35% activated stabilized liquid oxygen” if it were not true.

I hope this gives you just a sample of why the term “oxygen supplement” is so confusing.

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