Chronic Oxygen Debt Syndrome
© is the relatively new term for a condition long known to cause a host of diseases in man.
How often are we advised of the following do/don’t list: exercise, eat low-fat, low-carb, low-calorie, no sodas or sweets, get a good night’s sleep, manage stress, moderate alcohol intake and definitely no smoking.
The lowest common denominator to the do/don’t list is this: each pathway has an oxygen-related component.
That is, if we follow the advice of what to do and what not to do, our oxygen cycle will be in healthy balance. For everything we eat/drink/feel, there should be enough oxygen to metabolize it all. No more free radicals, no more anaerobic energy production creating an acidic pH, no more fatigue.
Most of us, though, do not adhere to the do/don’t list as we should. What then of our oxygen balance? Chronic Oxygen Debt Syndrome is what we call the on-going result of not enough of the dos and too much of the don’ts. It’s what happens when we don’t take perfect care of ourselves.
And Chronic Oxygen Debt Syndrome is responsible for disease and aging.
There is enormous probability of impaired oxygen transfer and cellular oxygen uptake in the majority of today's adult population, hence the interest in Alternate Oxygen Therapies, and specifically in oxygen-enriched drinking water.
Long-term ingestion of oxygen-enriched water should apply to the majority of the population, most of whom suffer from Chronic Oxygen Debt Syndrome.