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History of Liquid Stabilized Oxygen
What is the history behind your liquid stabilized oxygen, and how is it made? This new technology that creates OxygenSuperCharger™, also known…
Oxygen Water: How To Create Your Own
There are a variety of processes to create oxygen water or oxygenated water. But before we get to that, why create it…
Bio-available Liquid Oxygen: The non-toxic alternative
OxygenSuperCharger™ is a class of products that uses a process that “dissolves” oxygen molecules into water. “Bio-available Liquid Oxygen” is different from…
Does stabilized oxygen prevent stomach virus?
I am hoping someone has tried this and can tell me, truly, does stabilized oxygen prevent a stomach virus? Best Answer –…
The Anemia and Oxygen Connection
Excerpt from: Tired all the time? The following may be the reason why By Dr. Daemon Jones | EmpowHER Are you feeling…
Stabilized Oxygen Blood Cell Analysis
Stabilized Oxygen Blood Cell Analysis of Dr. LaMar’s Stabilized Oxygen Here are a study comparing the effects of stabilized oxygen on cells….
Oxygen Water: Confusion Clarified
Is oxygen water really a problem, and why all the confusion? When doing internet research about bio-available liquid oxygen, you will often…
Oxygen Stamina
Oxygen’s role in stamina and endurance, and strength is critical. To see how O2 plays a role in your sports endurance and…
How To Improve Oxygen Deficiency
You want to change two main things to improve oxygen deficiency. The first cause is failing to exercise daily, which helps the…
Oxygen Therapy
Oxygen therapy is a term that describes a range of treatments, medical procedures, exercises, supplements, and lifestyle adjustments. The common thread is…
Breathing Oxygen
Breathing Methods And Your Oxygen Intake Oxygen is what keeps us alive. A well-oxygenated body can do many things, including fighting off…
Why You Need More Oxygen
Do you need additional oxygen in your body? Chances are you don’t know the answer to this question. Here’s some food for…
Quotes About Oxygen
Asthma
One study on the treatment of asthma patients conducted by researchers John Goyeche, Dr. Ago, and Dr. Ikemi, suggests that any effective treatment should address suppressed emotions – such as anxiety and self-image – as well as the physical dimension. To achieve this, they encourage correction of poor posture and helping the person relax the irrelevant respiratory muscles while restoring full diaphragmatic breathing. They also recommended finding ways for getting rid of excess mucus. The good news is that a well-rounded breath practice will do all these things.