When scientists analyzed the oxygen content of air bubbles trapped in ice-core drillings at the Antarctic, they found that the earth's atmosphere was comprised of 38% to 50% oxygen not so long ago. Over the years, increasing pollution, mass destruction of the rain forests, and the reduction of other natural producers of oxygen, have decreased the level of oxygen in our atmosphere from above 38% to below 20%, especially in highly populated industrialized areas.
Because our bodies are not designed for low levels of oxygen, such as 20%, harmful toxins accumulate in our blood streams, cells, tissues, and organs. At 6% oxygen, we asphyxiate. In some major industrialized cities where the oxygen content of the air is below 15%, they do not allow their children to run around too much because this damages their respiratory systems. In more and more industrialized cities, "oxygen bars" are being opened, where people who are suffering from oxygen deficiency can go to boost their oxygen intake.
We can live for weeks without food, for days without water; but we can only live for minutes without oxygen! As you sit here reading this information, you can live for at least another hour without having something to eat or drink' but if you do not breathe, you will fall off your chair and die within 5 minutes.
Today, it is clear that man is functioning less and less effectively because of growing oxygen deficiency. Chronic oxygen deficiency at cellular level leads to the accumulation of harmful toxins, and metabolic and acid waste in our systems, creating a breeding ground for harmful bacteria, viruses and pathogens. This anaerobic state can then result in cellular mutation.
Do. Otto Warburg, twice Nobel Laureate, stated: "The primary cause of cancer is the replacement of normal oxygen respiration of body cells by anaerobic cell respiration" (lack of oxygen).
Oxygen is essential because it is our main purifying agent oxidizing toxins and waste in the body, so that the body can effectively expel them through its normal channels of eliminations (such as respiration, perspiration, urination, and defecation). We need oxygen for health and energy, and because of our modern day pollution and way of living, we need something simple and effective that can supply us with more oxygen, so that our metabolisms become more aerobic and burn up this accumulating waste matter in our bodies.
Energy production: Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)
In his book "Flood your body with Oxygen", Ed McCabe, says that plenty of oxygen makes aerobic ATP. Each cell has an engine called the mitochondria (structures occurring in varying numbers in the cytoplasm of the cell.) ATP is the engine's fuel used for all the energy-requiring processes within the cell. Our cells do not use the nutrients we consume for their immediate supply of energy; instead, when needed, they prepare an energy-rich compound called ATP. ATP consists of one molecule of adenine and ribose (called adenosine) combined with three phosphates and oxygen atoms. A considerable amount of chemical energy is stored in the ATP molecule. When the outermost bond of the ATP molecule is broken, it releases energy equivalent to 7,000 calories. Although ATP serves as the energy current for all cells, only about 3 ounces of ATP are stored in the body at any one time. This would provide only enough energy to sustain strenuous activity for 5 to 8 seconds. In order for our cells to provide a continuous supply of energy, they are constantly synthesizing ATP. This means that the more oxygen-enriched the body is, the more ATP the cells can produce.
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