Friends,
You’d be surprised at how often, in medical and scientific textbooks, the word oxygen isn’t in the index. That's odd, you may think, but the omission is indicative of the dearth of scientific study of the role of oxygen.
When articles appear about results from clinical trials or studies, in almost every instance, the what is reported but the why still remains a mystery.
We have found the why. Oxygen’s role in sickness and in health is the why.
In the wonderful book by Sherwin B. Nuland called How We Die, Dr. Milton Helpern, who was for twenty years the Chief Medical Examiner of New York City is quoted:
Death may be due to a wide variety of diseases and disorders, but in every case the underlying physiological cause is a breakdown in the body’s oxygen cycle.
Nuland, himself a surgeon and teacher of medicine, goes on to say, “Simplistic though it may sound to a sophisticated biochemist, this pronouncement (above) is all-encompassing. If one were to name the universal factor in all death, whether cellular or planetary, it would certainly be loss of oxygen.”
Of course, varying degrees of “death” are happening to all of us all the time. Health is simply the result of controlling those degrees.
There are thousands of references that support and explain the relationship between oxygen and physiology. No one else, that I am aware of, has this body of information at hand. I have studied oxygen/water since 1985 and related biochemistry since 2000.
All-encompassing. The Big Pitcher is just the tip of the iceberg. Three years in SkyMall Magazine has raised awareness of the concept of oxygenated water but there is enormous work to be done. The market is limitless.
We are the cutting edge. Help us. Join us. Let’s change the world together.
Cheers and wellwishes,
Teri
© Teri Mathis 2010
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