Saturday, November 14, 2009

We are Drinking the Good Stuff and Feeling It! Why?

Ok, we’ve learned that many dreaded diseases cannot thrive in a high oxygen environment. That’s a wonderful thing to know when we’ve got a formula that oxygenates the body at the cellular level. But what about the otherwise healthy person? What about the marathon runner or professional athlete or every day fitness buff? Read on…..



Oxygen is your greatest and first source of energy. It is the fuel required for the proper operation of all body systems. It is estimated that 10% of our energy comes from food and water, but 90% of our energy comes from oxygen. Oxygen gives our body the ability to rebuild itself. Maintaining proper oxygen levels in the body is a vital ingredient to health, vitality, physical stamina, and endurance.

POTENTIAL BENEFITS OF INCREASED OXYGEN UTILIZATION INCLUDE:
• Increased energy levels
• Increased stamina and endurance
• Enhanced absorption of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, proteins, and other important nutrients
• More rapid fatigue recovery
• Support of a healthy circulation system
• Strengthening of the immune system
• Heightened concentration and alertness
• Calming of the nervous system
• Relief of stress and anxiety

Sports: For athletes, the positive effects of more efficient oxygen utilization are seen in both their performance during activities and their recovery from exertion. The cell’s more efficient use of oxygen may:

• Cater to the increased demand for energy
• Facilitate regeneration of muscles and other tissue damaged by exertion
• Make it possible to recover faster, train harder, and ultimately perform better

Overall Health: Better oxygen utilization allows individuals to potentially realize the many benefits of improved cellular health. These may include:

• Helping convert nutrients into energy
• Facilitating the repair of damaged cells
• Staving off and alleviating fatigue
• Improving the functioning of all body systems, including those of the brain
• Supporting better general health and well-being
• Lessening damage caused by free radicals
• Supporting the functioning and performance of organic systems
• Promoting a healthy inflammatory response

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