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 come across forum posts that discredit the very idea of “oxygen water” on two main points. One has to do with the molecular makeup of water, and the other has to do with physical properties and forms O2 molecules can take.
The most used argument goes like this: because water is primarily hydrogen and O2 molecules bonded together. Therefore there is already O2 in the water. Thus, what is marketed as “oxygen water” is equivalent to snake oil. Here is a specific example of this type of reasoning made by Jasper2009 on the FlyerTalk.com forum, who wrote:
No offense, but are there any idiots who buy this kind of crap? Seriously? Liquid oxygen drops? Why not also sell some homeopathic crap, too?
No offense, but are there any idiots who buy this kind of crap? Seriously? Liquid oxygen drops? Why not also sell some homeopathic crap, too?
— Jasper2009
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Or this post by Ztras on the same forum who uses scientific facts to mock oxygen water products:
I’ll guarantee that the oxygen content of the water I sell is 88% by weight!
I’ll guarantee that the oxygen content of the water I sell is 88% by weight!
— Yahoo Answers UK
The referenced article states the following about the amount of O2 in water:
Q: What is the percentage mass of oxygen of h20?
A: Relative molecular mass of oxygen atom = 16
Relative molecular mass of hydrogen atom = 1.01
Mass of H2O = (2 X 1.01) + 16 = 18.02
Percentage mass of oxygen = 16/18.02
= 88.8% (to 3 significant figures)
Q: What is the percentage mass of oxygen of h20?
A: Relative molecular mass of oxygen atom = 16
Relative molecular mass of hydrogen atom = 1.01
Mass of H2O = (2 X 1.01) + 16 = 18.02
Percentage mass of oxygen = 16/18.02
= 88.8% (to 3 significant figures)
— Quora.com
Why Our Liquid Oxygen Is Different
These do look like valid assertions when taken at face value. OxygenSuperCharger™, also known as oxygen water, is something they are unfamiliar with.
Another complaint about even the idea of oxygen water is from confusing activated stabilized liquid O2 with pure O2 in its liquid state. A typical condemnation made by ex-all again on FlyerTalk.com is as follows:
Considering oxygen doesn’t liquefy until -183C I wouldn’t like to put a drop of that stuff under my tongue
Considering oxygen doesn’t liquefy until -183C I wouldn’t like to put a drop of that stuff under my tongue
— Forum Commentor
The above criticism simply does not understand the manufacturing process of the new technology products like OxygenSuperCharger™ that breaks the hydrogen bonds away from the oxygen molecule in water and then binds the oxygen to minerals within the water. Here is an overview of this process:
To briefly explain, the process involves the disassociation of oxygen molecules from water molecules in an electrolytic bath containing a mixture of purified water and sodium chloride (sea salt). A regulated current is then applied to two proprietary composite metal electrodes. This releases the hydrogen gas and the oxygen molecules are stabilized in the electrolyte solution. At the end of the process, large carbon filters are used to remove most of the sea salt. The minerals and trace minerals that remain are those from the sea salt. What makes OxygenSuperCharger™ unique is that neither chlorine dioxide nor peroxide molecules are formed, keeping the pH of the final solution in a safe range and compatible with the human body. Yet, sufficient oxygen remains in solution for an extended period of time to retain its bio-available and biocidal properties.
To briefly explain, the process involves the disassociation of oxygen molecules from water molecules in an electrolytic bath containing a mixture of purified water and sodium chloride (sea salt). A regulated current is then applied to two proprietary composite metal electrodes. This releases the hydrogen gas and the oxygen molecules are stabilized in the electrolyte solution. At the end of the process, large carbon filters are used to remove most of the sea salt. The minerals and trace minerals that remain are those from the sea salt. What makes OxygenSuperCharger™ unique is that neither chlorine dioxide nor peroxide molecules are formed, keeping the pH of the final solution in a safe range and compatible with the human body. Yet, sufficient oxygen remains in solution for an extended period of time to retain its bio-available and biocidal properties.
— OxygenSuperCharger™ Video
Because the end result of this process binds the extra oxygen molecules within the water, we can accurately advertise OxygenSuperCharger™ as 35% Ultra-Strength Bio-available Liquid Oxygen.
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