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Aerobic Oxygen and Aerobic K07 are very similar - they both claim to contain 13,000 ppm (parts per million) of dissolved oxygen. The main difference is that Aerobic Oxygen is made from a sodium source and Aerobic K07 is made from a potassium source. In both cases, the actual nutritional intake of sodium and potassium is negligible. The dosage guidelines are different, but given their similarity, we can only assume that the manufacturers simply have different views on how much should be taken.
Nonetheless, some people do find one more effective than the other one. Please don't phone us to ask which one will be the best one for you. The answer is that we don't know. Based on experience we know that half of you won't take any notice and will phone and ask this question anyway, but the answer when you phone us will not magically change! So why not try both, save a couple of quid, and decide for yourself which one is better.
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Comparison
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Aerobic K07
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Aerobic Oxygen
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Taste
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Manufacturer claim tastes better because it's better made. Mind you, they would say that, right?
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A bit bleachy. Not terrible, but less pleasant than K07.
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Quantity
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Contains 70ml
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Contains 60ml
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Recommended dosage
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6-8 drops 3 X per day & * Why
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20 drops 3 X per day * Why?
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Primary ingredient
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The oxygen carrier is potassium ions.
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The oxygen carrier is sodium ions
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More popular one
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Lower sales, but AO is better known, we advertise it more & have sold it for much longer.
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Higher sales but is better known, we advertise it more & have sold it for much longer
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Cost
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£20.99 for 70ml
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£16.99 for 60ml
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Which one is better?
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Almost impossible to say as individual results vary.
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Almost impossible to say as individual results vary.
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* Why are the recommend dosages so different?
The suppliers of Aerobic K07 claim that you don't need to take as much because their product is superior. But we do NOT believe this is true given that they both contain the same amount of dissolved oxygen. Frankly, we think this is sales talk, and we have seen no evidence to back this statement up.
We think it is simply that they have different views on how much to take. With both products if you take too much, it will cause loose bowels, and if this occurs, we suggest reducing the dosage. With both products this tends to occur more easily with small / slim individuals than larger people but almost never occurs below 10 drops 3 x per day.
With both products, you should use common sense, and adjust the dosage to whatever you can tolerate without causing diarrhea. There really isn't much point in phoning us to talk about this, as we are only going to repeat what we have just written, but if you want to hear somebody repeat what you just read, you are obviously welcome to call us.
Children's dosage:
Use a bit of common sense to lower the dosage relative to their size and weight compared to an adult. |