Decreased Oxygen Environment – Free Ways to Correct Oxygen Deficiency: Part 6
Oxygen is the world’s most basic fuel! Most people have common oxygen deficiency, including a decreased oxygen environment, because of several factors, including:
- Eating cooked food,
- Not breathing from the diaphragm,
- Eating animal products and processed food,
- Living a sedentary lifestyle,
- Living in houses full of stagnant, oxygen-depleted air,
- Living in cities full of stale oxygen-depleted air in a decreased oxygen environment.
In this six-part series, we look at each of these in more detail. Today’s topic is oxygen deficiency and decreased oxygen environment
Free Ways to Correct Oxygen Deficiency, Part 6: Decreased Oxygen Environment
First, let’s review the basics: Our blood averages 96% oxygen. When you don’t have enough oxygen, also called hypoxia, you experience various symptoms, including…
- bronchial problems,
- acid stomach,
- poor digestion,
- irritability,
- irrational behavior,
- memory loss,
- depression,
- dizziness,
- muscle aches & pains,
- circulation problems,
- fatigue, and
- overall body weakness.
Now, let’s look at something we don’t usually associate with common oxygen deficiency: air quality.
The available oxygen in our air has decreased over the years, especially in cities and areas with a lot of industrial. Air pollution and carbon monoxide contribute to low environmental oxygen levels in these areas.
Did you know… Scientists have found air bubbles in ancient amber (amber is fossilized tree resin [not sap], which has been appreciated for its color and natural beauty since Neolithic times) in which the oxygen levels of this environmental air is 38%!
Air bubbles trapped in fossilized ancient amber.
Likewise, scientists who study historical climate records by looking at glacier ice core gasses have found that before the Industrial Revolution began in the 1700s, our air was 32% oxygen.
However, after the Industrial Revolution, by the 1900s, the oxygen content of the Earth’s air had decreased to only 24%.
Now, if that wasn’t bad enough…. the oxygen content in the air we breathe today could be as low as 19 to 21%. And in large cities, it could be even lower than that. This oxygen-
deficient air contributes to oxygen deficiency in our bodies.
Ocean plankton and rainforest vegetation are primary sources of the Earth’s oxygen.
Why is this trend in decreasing the oxygen content of our air so important? Human life cannot be supported if our available oxygen levels drop to 7%. It is not science fiction that this could happen. For instance, if the world’s primary sources of oxygen (ocean plankton and rainforest vegetation) continue to be destroyed, the oxygen levels in our air will continue to decline also.
Bottom line: Our bodies were built for a world with better oxygen levels than is available to use today. And we may not be able to get all the oxygen our bodies need to stay healthy simply by breathing.
Oxygen-giving plants.
There is hope, however, in that there are things you can do to improve the oxygen available to you through making changes in your habits, as we have discussed in parts 1-5 of this series. The first step is to create daily habits that naturally increase oxygen. These are explained fully in the video “Free Ways To Increase Your Oxygen Level”
And you can always use a premium oxygen supplement like OxygenSuperCharger™, which is 35% Bio-available Liquid Oxygen in a liquid saline base. It is near perfectly pH balanced and has no toxic chemicals.
We hope you have enjoyed this six-part series, and the information here will help you improve your oxygen levels and health.
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