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The Importance of Oxygen
Oxygen is the most important element to sustain life on Earth! Without oxygen,
life would cease to exist. The human body is an incredible machine. It is continually
working to rid the body of foreign organisms. White blood cells within the body
fight disease by blasting the damaged cell with a super-oxide that acts similar
to nascent oxygen. This prompts the creation of new white blood cells to help
with the fight. As new white blood cells are formed, the diseased cells are
destroyed. Nascent oxygen, when taken in a supplement form (as in Aerobic K07)
works in the same way. It can prompt the formation of white blood cells, which
can help the body maintain good health.
What is Aerobic K07?
Aerobic K07 is a liquid solution of stabilized oxygen with buffers and electrolytes.
What is Stabilised Oxygen?
Stabilised oxygen is a non-technical term referring to a solution containing
oxygen atoms which are stabilized with buffers so that the product can be bottled
without the oxygen being released before it is needed. The result is a stable
environment of oxygen which can be taken as a dietary supplement.
How does Aerobic K07 work?
When Aerobic K07 comes in contact with an acidic environment, such as natural
stomach juices, it releases single atoms of oxygen.
Product recognition
Aerobic 07 is highly recommended in the book, "Prescription for Nutritional
Healing" By James F. Balch, MD & Phyllis A. Balch, CNC . This book
is virtually the standard textbook for Nutritional Therapists throughout the
English speaking world.
How to use Aerobic K07
Suggested Use: Best used on an empty stomach. One hour before a meal or 2 hours
after a meal. Put 6-8 drops into an 8oz glass of water 2- 3 times per day. People
with serious illnesses can gradually (over about one month) increase the dosage
to about 3 times the general suggested useage.
INGREDIENTS:
De-ionized Water, Potassium Chlorite, Carbonates, Bicarbonates.
K07 is a very similar to Aerobic Oxygen. We originally sourced it at the request of a trade customer who claimed it was better (see table below to compare the products). It's almost impossible to categorically say whether or not this is true as for everyone who insists one product is superior, we usually find somone else who says they prefer a different product. However if you look at the table below, it certainly works out a lot cheaper if you compare how long they last (this is based on the reccomended dosages, not the size of the bottles).
Regarding the source, the oxygen carrier is sodium ions in the Aerobic Oxygen, which has raised occasional concerns from customers who have been told they need to restrict their intake of sodium (though this usually refers to sodium from table salt). We would like to point out that the amount of sodium in aerobic oxygen, and the amount of potassium in K07 are both negligible, so we do not believe this is a legitimate concern. Nonetheless, for those who are still worried, K07 is virtually sodium free. It is not completely sodium free as it contains a tiny quantity of sodium bicarbonate.
Comparison |
Aerobic K07 |
Aerobic Oxygen |
Taste |
Manufacturer claim tastes better
because it's better made. Mind you, they would say that, right? |
A bit bleachy. Not terrible, but
less pleasant than K07. |
Quantity |
Contains 70ml |
Contains 60ml |
Recommended dosage |
6-8 drops 3 X per day |
20 drops 3 X per day |
Primary ingredient |
The oxygen carrier is potassium
ions. |
The oxygen carrier is sodium ions |
More popular one |
Lower sales, but AO is better known,
we advertise it more & have sold it for much longer. |
Aerobic Oxygen, for reasons given,
and possibly cost. |
Cost per ml |
Slightly dearer |
Slightly cheaper |
Which one is better? |
Almost impossible to say as individual
results vary. |
Almost impossible to say as individual
results vary. |
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| Sunday 14 March, 2010 | © The Finchley Clinic 2010 | 6010688 requests since Tuesday 30 December, 2003 |
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The products we provide are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Information and statements made are for educational purposes and are not intended to replace the advice of your health care professional. The Finchley Clinic Ltd does not dispense medical advice, prescribe or diagnose illness. We provide nutritional products that may assist the body in its efforts to nutritionally rebuild and heal itself. |