| Oxygen and Life…
Oxygen is one of the 5 basic elements of
all forms of life. (Hydrogen, Carbon, Nitrogen, and Sulphur are the
other four). Oxygen is colorless, tasteless and odorless. The
earth’s atmosphere contains approximately 20.9% oxygen.
Oxygen is absolutely critical to life. In
mammals and humans oxygen is inhaled into the lungs where it
diffuses from the air into the blood stream where it is then taken
up by the hemoglobin in the red blood cells. Hemoglobin becomes
saturated with oxygen and is pumped throughout the body. The
hemoglobin transfers the oxygen to every cell in the body. Every one
of the billions of cells in our bodies requires oxygen. Oxygen is
used by the cells to oxidize (or burn) sugars. This process provides
us with energy and heat. The more energy we need to perform our
work, and the more heat we need to produce to stay warm, the greater
the demand for oxygen.
The average resting adult breathes in
approximately 6 liters of air per minute. That’s roughly equal to 14
breaths per minute inhaling 500ml of air with each breath. During
heavy exercise, physical exertion, or stress respiration can rapidly
increase to more than 125 ml per minute. During this state of “heavy
breathing” the body is trying to meet the increased demand for
oxygen by the body. Insufficient oxygen utilization can mean fatigue
and severe oxygen depletion can cause serious health conditions like
disease and even death.
The human body can only survive for about 3
minutes without oxygen.
Today’s atmosphere is only 20.9% oxygen.
These levels are even lower in cities and places where smog and
pollution choke the air. It is estimated that today’s environment
may only contain less than half of the oxygen our bodies require for
optimum health. Pollution and greenhouse gases are depleting oxygen
at an alarming rate.
Many health threats are caused by bacteria,
viruses, funguses, parasites and other pathagens that cannot survive
in the presence of oxygen. They are anaerobic in nature, and high
levels of oxygen can be lethal to these microbes.
Oxygen plays a vital role in cell
detoxification. Pure oxygen, free of pollutants and other elements,
is the life giving force that fuels every cell in our bodies. Pure
oxygen helps keep us strong and energized, fit and healthy, and full
of vigor.
Oxygen and the Brain...
Increased oxygen consumption has been shown to be effective in
heightening concentration, increasing alertness, improving memory,
thought processes, and vision.
Oxygen and Performance...
Athletes use oxygen to help reduce lactic acid build up and increase
oxygen concentrations in the blood, fueling faster recovery and
greater energy levels.
Oxygen Deficiency Facts…
Environment – Pollution
can deplete the air of vital oxygen gases and cause oxygen debt,
particularly with anyone with a breathing disorder i.e. asthma.
Smoking - A major cause of
oxygen depletion. Smoking lowers the amount of oxygen in the blood.
Alcohol – Heavy
consumption of alcohol will deplete the body of oxygen. Oxygen
depletion to the brain cells is a major contributor to hangovers.
Emotional Stress – stress
can cause the release of hormones like adrenaline. In order for the
body to lower the levels of stress hormones it must process out the
excess hormone. This metabolic process depends on oxygen.
Toxins – It has been
estimated that our bodies are exposed to over 650,000 different
toxic contaminants in our air, water, and food. Oxygen is required
to metabolize and process out these contaminants.
Diet – Consuming foods
high in saturated fats may reduce the levels of oxygen in our
bodies. Fresh foods have a much higher content of oxygen than “junk”
foods.
Injury and Infections –
Physical trauma and infections stress the body’s immune system and
deplete oxygen levels in cells throughout the body. Normal metabolic
functions are compromised during times of injury or illness.
Lifestyle – living a
sedentary lifestyle without regular exercise reduces the body’s
ability to process contaminants and lowers metabolic functions.
Health and energy levels is compromised by the lack of exercise and
physical conditioning our bodies need for optimum oxygen
utilization.
WARNING:
Compressed gas
Oxidizing (Oxygen 90%. Nitrogen 10%) WARNING: HIGH PRESSURE,
OXIDIZING GAS. VIGOROUSLY ACCELERATES COMBUSTION.
DISCLAIMER:
NOT A MEDICAL DEVICE. NOT A LIFE SAVING DEVICE. DO NOT USE
UNDERWATER. NOT ALLOWED ON MOST COMMERCIAL FLIGHTS. Any
practices or advice given or offered by OXY2GO is not intended to
replace the services of your physician or to provide an alternative
to professional medical treatment where it suggest the possible
usefulness of certain practices, it does solely for educational
purposes. None of these statements have been evaluated by the Food
and Drug Administration. Our products are not intended to treat,
cure or prevent any disease or physical ailment.
WARNING:
Persons with any medical condition, lung disease, heart
condition of any type, asthma or emphysema, should consult their
physician before using recreational oxygen. Our products are for
RECREATIONAL USE ONLY. The OXY2GO Company cannot and does not offer
medical advice.
PRECAUTION:
Before each use, inspect for damage. If damaged, discard
unit. NEVER point at eyes or ears. Secure the RED Safety latch
after each use to avoid unintentional oxygen discharge. Do not
incinerate. Keep away from grease, oil and all other combustible
materials. Do not use this product while smoking or near smokers.
Store and use in adequate ventilation. Keep away from heat, flames
and sparks. Do not expose this dispenser with its oxygen cartridge
to temperatures in excess of 52 C (120F). Do not puncture oxygen
cartridge. It is under pressure and could cause severe harm to
yourself. Do NOT store in an enclosed vehicle. |