

When your cells become surrounded with wastes, the oxygen cannot reach the cells. When this happens cells do not function properly. Once oxygen is no longer able to reach the cells, the environment in the body becomes an “anaerobic” one, and changes start happening. Cells become diseased! Diseased cells prefer to live and multiply in an oxygen poor or “anaerobic” environment, and therefore they increase in quantity in an environment filled with wastes.
Increasing the amount of oxygen in your body can only benefit your body. Exercising, increasing your intake of green, yellow and red vegetables, and deeply colored fruits will increase the amount of oxygen in your body.
Oxygen Deficiency
Scientists have discovered that Oxygen was 38 percent of our atmosphere 10,000 years ago, compared to the 21 percent today. Oxygen levels are getting lower and lower due to pollution and industrialization.
We may not be obtaining the amount of oxygen for which our bodies were designed.
Since scientists have discovered that the concentration of oxygen in the air we breathe is being reduced. This means we need to breathe even more air to get a sufficient supply of oxygen. The link between insufficient oxygen and disease has also been established. The more oxygen we have in our body, the more energy we produce. Researchers have discovered that the human body was designed to grow and operate at a 50% stronger concentration of oxygen than what is currently available. Knowing this, we must get a higher level of concentration of oxygen into our bodies.
The above mentioned medical symptoms often begin with a vague feeling of uneasiness. The symptoms progress over time, and become illness and disease. Cells that are partially starved of oxygen will send out tiny panic signals which are often felt as a continuous sensation of uneasiness, dread, or disaster. This warning system tends to be ignored or is attributed to other sources.
Ninety percent of our energy is created by oxygen. Our body must consume large amounts of oxygen to efficiently rid our bodies of waste and toxins.
Stress Causes Oxygen Deficiency
All forms of stress will cause oxygen deficiency. What are some of these stressors? (1) Toxic chemical stress; (2) Emotional stress; (3) Physical trauma or damage; and (4) Infection by pathogens.
All these types of stress are energy or oxygen stealing. After eating, stress makes energy conversion less efficient.
Also, a chronically acidic system causes the body to deplete oxygen reserves. Doctors believe this can lead to a vicious cycle of toxin accumulation and oxygen depletion which eventually results in serious illness and disease.
Cancer has only one prime cause! It is the replacement of normal oxygen respiration of the body's cells by an anaerobic (oxygen-deficient) cell respiration!
Why We Need Oxygen
Oxygen is the most vital nutrient for our bodies! Without a continuous, proper supply of oxygen our body's internal organs begin to degrade, become diseased and age more rapidly.
Did you know that the brain requires more oxygen than any other organ in the body? If the brain doesn't get enough oxygen the result can be sluggish thinking, negativity, depression, irritability, and even the decline of vision and hearing. Many elderly persons become senile due to lack of oxygen to the brain.
This page was last updated: April 13, 2010
TYPES OF STRESS THAT DEPLETES OXYGEN
TOXIC STRESS:
Toxic stress comes from drinking polluted water, breathing polluted air, and eating unhealthy foods... Extra Oxygen is needed to constrantly detoxify our bodies.
EMOTIONAL STRESS:
Panic, Fright, Anger, etc...cause the production of adrenaline which uses up our oxygen supply.
PHYSICAL STRESS:
Physical stress reduces circulation. Reduced circulation in turn reduces oxygen supplies to cells and tissues in our body.
INFECTIONS:
Infections use up oxygen to combat bacteria, fungi, and viruses.
DRUGS:
Drugs used to fight infections will deplete cellular oxygen since oxygen is required to metabolize drugs out of our system.
Lack of oxygen has also been considered to be a major cause of cancer. Studies have shown that when oxygen was withdrawn from cells they could turn into cancer cells. Lack of oxygen is also a major cause of heart disease and strokes.
Think of your body as a fire. A fire needs a fuel source such as wood, but it must have oxygen to keep burning. It must have an “aerobic ” environment. Your body too, must have an aerobic environment!. An "aerobic" environment means lots of oxygen around your body's cells. These cells need oxygen to perform metabolic functions. Cells were designed to burn glucose, and they need oxygen to keep the fire burning. This burning process, also called metabolism, produces wastes.
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Delivering Oxygen through Water
Other than breathing, water is the medium which delivers nutrients and oxygen to our cells.
Oxygen enhanced water has demonstrated significant improvement in blood and immune system function!
The other incredibly important way to keep the wastes down and give the oxygen access to our body's cells is to drink a lot of water. But most waters are devoid of ionic minerals so the water does not deliver the oxygen.
We can live without food for weeks, water for days, but without oxygen, we die within minutes!