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Oxygen Plusİ - Good for Clubs?
I was at work today, and this company that I had to deal with created the design for a new product called "Oxygen Plus." I looked into this product, and it is basically a portable can of oxygen suplement (over 4 times stronger than normal air we breathe) that you inhale when you need an energy boost. Other than a noticeable energy boost, this product also makes you mentally alert, and helps you to function better. It's apparently good to take when you are drinking a lot, because it reduces your hangover in the morning.
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What are the benefits of using supplemental oxygen? The cells of the human body can only create energy if they have oxygen. And they must create energy to function. Research has shown that breathing increased oxygen content air improves cognitive performance, including memory and reaction time. Most people who have tried O+ report that they feel more alert and energetic after a few breaths of O+. They often use it whenever they want to feel an invigorating boost. In its ability to provide your body with optimum oxygen levels, O+ may help you: -Increase energy and vitality -Alleviate jet lag and fatigue -Increase mental clarity and alertness -Diminish exposure to polluted and stale air -Alleviate hangover symptoms -Alleviate altitude problems -Discover a natural alternative to caffeine |
You work?
Perriair

Hahahah Spaceballs was awesome.
And no, I do not work. I just lied and said I do so that I wouldn't look bad. Tee hee!
honestly, it wouldn't make any difference at all ... if you feel anything off of it, it's not b/c of the oxygen ... w/ the amount of O2 in the air, your red blood cells are already like 99.9% saturated w/ it ... yep, so unless you're at altitude, it won't make a difference at all---it's just marketing
i don't agree that it's just marketing because supplementary oxygen is used by people who suffer from hypoxemic chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetic macular edema and such
but I'm not sure it's too useful for just everyday use by a healthy person? that might be the marketing part
(just reminded me how the doctor back at home prescribed me this super good cough inhaler, which after close inspection turned out to be for asthma patients only..)
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| Originally posted by Zeidoo You work? |
we have an oxygen bar at club phoenix. smells good.. been on it for 30 min before talking to a friend. feel a bit lighter headed or more focussed/clear minded. i dunno about bringing it with you in a can or something... it wouldnt really do anything with a couple drags. so i dont think its really feasible.
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| Originally posted by Avenjah honestly, it wouldn't make any difference at all ... if you feel anything off of it, it's not b/c of the oxygen ... w/ the amount of O2 in the air, your red blood cells are already like 99.9% saturated w/ it ... yep, so unless you're at altitude, it won't make a difference at all---it's just marketing |
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| Originally posted by jchung52 we have an oxygen bar at club phoenix. smells good.. been on it for 30 min before talking to a friend. feel a bit lighter headed or more focussed/clear minded. i dunno about bringing it with you in a can or something... it wouldnt really do anything with a couple drags. so i dont think its really feasible. |
There used to be oxygen bars all over Toronto about 8 years ago. They're all gone now cuz the fad is over, and had no real benefit and harmful to asthmatics.
Good reading;
http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/2002/602_air.html
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| Originally posted by Abercrombie There used to be oxygen bars all over Toronto about 8 years ago. They're all gone now cuz the fad is over, and had no real benefit and harmful to asthmatics. Good reading; http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/2002/602_air.html |
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| Originally posted by me@t k@tie If I want to breathe in good oxygen, I will climb a mountain. |
Isn't there less oxygen the higher in altitude you go???
yea duh
sorry katie, but c'mon now
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| Originally posted by me@t k@tie Apparently this stuff makes you feel more "alert" after you take between three and five puffs of it. |
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| Originally posted by oldschool420 Isn't there less oxygen the higher in altitude you go??? |
OMG I fcuking knew it would only be a matter of time before someone packaged air and sold it.
I have had oxygen many times at an oxygen bar....
I like it but it isn't as much of a buzz as they advertise
I should get some of these. Every time I go to a club...for the first hour or so I can't stop yawning! Even though I'm not tired. You know what that means...I need more oxygen!
Re: Oxygen Plusİ - Good for Clubs?
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| Originally posted by me@t k@tie I was at work today, and this company that I had to deal with created the design for a new product called "Oxygen Plus." I looked into this product, and it is basically a portable can of oxygen suplement (over 4 times stronger than normal air we breathe) that you inhale when you need an energy boost. Other than a noticeable energy boost, this product also makes you mentally alert, and helps you to function better. It's apparently good to take when you are drinking a lot, because it reduces your hangover in the morning. http://oxygenplus.com/ I don't know - I have a feeling that this would basically have the exact same effect as Red Bull. What do you guys think? Would you ever try it? Discuss. |
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| Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* I should get some of these. Every time I go to a club...for the first hour or so I can't stop yawning! Even though I'm not tired. You know what that means...I need more oxygen! |
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| Originally posted by Zeidoo Perriair |
I prefer blasts of cooling pure nitrogen at the Guv.
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