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>>>>> HOW
IMPORTANT IS OXYGEN???
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Oxygen is the key
to health and weight loss!
aerobic: increasing
the efficiency of oxygen intake
by the body - Webster Dictionary
Research continues to prove that increased oxygen
consumption promotes overall health and increases metabolism resulting
in burning extra fat stores. A common misconception is that the only way
to increase oxygen consumption is to pound your body and work up a heavy
sweat.
Check out what
the experts are saying:
"Deep breathing techniques which increase oxygen
to the cell are the most important factors in living a disease free and
energetic life. . . . Remember. Where cells get enough oxygen, cancer
will not, cannot occur."
--Dr. Otto Warburg, President, Institute of Cell Physiology, Nobel
Prize Winner (Dr. Warburg is the only person to ever win the Nobel Prize
twice in medicine and he was nominated for a third.)
"According to scientists, extra oxygen along with
a cleansing diet can return balance to the body."
--Elizabeth Baker, The Unmedical Miracle: Oxygen. Drelwood
Communications, p.80.
"Breathing correctly is the key to better
fitness, muscle strength, stamina, and athletic endurance."
--Dr. Michael Yessis, Phd., President Sports Training Institute,
Fitness Writer - Muscle and Fitness Magazine
"Oxygenation through deep breathing boosts the
immune system and can rid the body of chronic illnesses."
--Dr. Sheldon Hendler, MD, Medical Researcher Cell Oxygenation,
Author "The Oxygen Breakthrough"
"When you breathe and take in oxygen, the fat
molecules are combined with the additional oxygen atoms causing
oxidation. The products are carbon dioxide and water."
--A. Carlson, et.al. The Machinery of the Body, University of
Chicago Press, p. 361
"When the body is totally deprived of food, the
metabolism slows and life can be sustained for several weeks. However,
when the body is totally deprived of oxygen, metabolism comes to a halt
immediately and life can only be sustained for a few minutes. Does it
not make common sense that the way we breathe day-to-day has the most
dramatic effect on our body's health and metabolism than any other
single process?"
--Jill R. Johnson, Author "The Oxycise! System"
"Twenty minutes a day of deep breathing exercises
clearly, dramatically escalates athletic performance and is the single
most important factor in the effectiveness of all exercise."
--US Olympic Training Committee
"All body functions are breathing related. Proper
oxygen delivery to all parts of your body is crucial to health and
well-being. Aerobic exercise increases the body’s available oxygen and
therefore promotes wellness. Delivering oxygen to the body is the
responsibility of the respiratory system. Breathing is the process by
which air enters the bloodstream, via the lungs. Thus, proper
breathing, and correcting common breathing disorders, is the ultimate
form of aerobics."
--Dr. Robert Fried, Breath Connection, Insight Books, 1990, p. 52
"Oxygen tension in tissues enhances the action of
some antibiotics — notably amino-glycosides — and the immune system,
and stimulates cellular metabolism."
--Linda Collison, Hyperbarics: when pressuring patients helps,
Health Index
"Deep diaphragmatic breathing stimulates the
cleansing of the lymph system by creating a vacuum effect which pulls
the lymph through the bloodstream. This increases the rate of toxic
elimination by as much as 15 times the normal rate."
--Dr. J.W. Shields, MD, Lymph, lymph glands, and homeostasis.
Lymphology, v25, n4, Dec. 1992, p. 147
"Oxygen plays a pivotal role in the proper
functioning of the immune system. We can look at oxygen deficiency as
the single greatest cause of all diseases."
--Stephen Levine, a respected molecular biologist and geneticist,
and Dr. Paris M. Kidd, Ph.D., Antioxidant Adaptation
"The molecules of fats are made up of atoms of
carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. When those molecules are combined with
additional oxygen atoms (oxidation) the products are carbon
dioxide (made up of atoms of oxygen and carbon) and water (made up of
atoms of oxygen and hydrogen.)"
--Isaac Asimov, On the Human Body, Bonanza Books, p. 246
"Oxidation of fat. — Fats, especially as fatty
acids, are burned to carbon dioxide and water. Through this combustion,
energy crucial to cellular work is released from the cleaved bonds,
which before oxidation held tightly together the atoms of the fat
molecule. The general reaction indicating combustion of fat is
Fat + O2
CO2 + H20 + Energy
As in all cellular combustion, oxidative enzymes are required as
catalysts in this process.
"One of the most fascinating advances of recent
years in the field of body metabolism has been the detailed description
of the intricate, stepwise mechanism by which long chain fatty acid
molecules are successively reduced to smaller units. These small,
two-carbon products which breakdown from much longer fatty acid chains
are eventually oxidized to carbon dioxide and water by the same
important chemical route which oxidizes the products of carbohydrate and
amino acid metabolism."
--A. Carlson, et. al. The Machinery of the Body, University of
Chicago Press, p. 361
"Carbon dioxide is the most abundant of
all the
end-products of metabolism."
--Arthur C. Guyton, M.D., Textbook of Medical
Physiology, W.B.
Saunders Company, p. 4
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