November 09, 2010
10,000 mililiters per liter oxygen
I've heard recently that misguided souls are spending unnecessarily for water claimed to be 10,000 ml/l! Well, it's physically impossible to saturate water with that volume of oxygen and besides -- WHO WOULD DRINK IT??? Certainly not I.
Human tissues are designed to operate under certain pressures. If the maximum natural saturation (and this is 99% saturation) is 10 ml/l , would you risk cellular oxygen toxicity?
The sad part is that the individual selling water to his patients doesn't have a clue. I'm told he's a wonderful physician and nice guy. It's the company who sold the oxygenating equipment to him own the lie. More on this later...
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