OxygenSuperCharger Bottles

OxygenSuperCharger™

  • Original formula has 350,000 parts per million of bio-available oxygen!
  • Ultra Strength has 25% MORE bio-available oxygen than the original!
  • Both formulas easily and rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream.
  • Both are natural disinfectants and have powerful antimicrobial properties.
  • Both support the renewal of cells by helping them assimilate and use nutrients.

Oxygen can:

  • Aid Heart Health
  • Reduce Inflammatory Conditions
  • Improve Sleep
  • Improve Concentration
  • Boost Energy
  • Enhance Memory Function
  • Improve Nutrient Utilization
  • Support the Immune System
  • Relieve Headaches
  • Improve Physical Performance
  • Increase Stamina and Energy
  • Decrease Recovery Time
  • Reduce Bad Breath Bacteria
  • Preserve Stored Water
  • And much more...

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Quotes About Oxygen

Heart Disease

…healthy breathing should be the first thing taught to a heart patient. A Dutch Study conducted by Dr. Dixhoorn compared two groups of heart attack patients. The first group was taught simple diaphragmatic breathing, while the second group was given no training in breathing. The breathing group had no further heart attacks, while 7 of the 12 members of the second group had second heart attacks over the next 2 years.

— Gay Hendricks, Ph.D.
Conscious Breathing, Pg. 16.