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Aerobic Oxygen vs Aerobic O7 for combating candida and increasing energy

Did you know that candida, fungi, and bacteria are killed by singlet oxygen?

Aerobic Oxygen and the rival brand Aerobic 07 are both liquid oxygen products composed of sodium chlorite as their main ingredient. That’s sodium chlorite, not sodium chloride (which is table salt). The chemical formula for this is NaClO2, and the “O2” bit is released when it reacts with our stomach acid.

So which one is better? If sales were anything to go by, we’d have to say Aerobic Oxygen must be the better product, as it far outsells Aerobic O7. But as always the truth is not as simple as that. First of all, we have been selling Aerobic Oxygen for vastly longer than Aerobic 07. Secondly it’s much better known in the UK. Thirdly we have put more time and money promoting Aerobic Oxygen over the years, so this has also given it an unfair advantage.

However even if one were to assume, perhaps rather simplistically, that the one that is the better seller must be the better product, if you go over to the United States it turns out that Aerobic O7 sales far outweigh Aerobic Oxygen. We sell both products at the same price (at the moment, we never promise that our prices won’t change), but you get more for your money with Aerobic O7 at 70ml per bottle than Aerobic Oxygen at 60ml.

Both products combat candida both directly (as they are anti-fungal) and indirectly by alkalizing the body which creates an environment which is hostile to its proliferation. As one customer who kindly wrote a review statedI have been using the Aerobic Oxygen and Aerobic 07 for several months now for myself, as well as for several seriously ill people around me. This is really an amazing product. Not only does it help with boosting energy levels, which is crucial in many cases; it also helps greatly in increasing the PH level in water, which is crucial to our health in general and to XXXXXX patients  in particular (editorial note, we cannot make references to the particular illness mentioned here). Around 10 drops in an 8oz glass of water of either product will increase the PH level from around 7.0 to 9.5 and I have verified this with my own equipment. The alternative is a machine I have costing over £1500, and will generate the exact same results and so, short run requirements of raising the PH level in water can be done much cheaper using either of these products.”

As well as greatly increasing energy, and combating candida overgrowth, the oxygen products are anti microbial and anti viral generally. Use them regularly over Christmas and the New Year, and you are vastly less likely to end up with a cold or flu. Other problems which we get good feedback on for these products include respiratory problems. You can also use a couple of drops on your toothbrush to sterilise it after each time you brush your teeth, as well as add a drop or two onto your toothbrush as an anti bacterial when cleaning your teeth. We have a page comparing Aerobic Oxygen and Aerobic O7 in a bit more detail here, which we think can be useful. At the end of the day, I’m not convinced that one product is consistently better than the other one. However my experience has been that with all products, even when comparing very similar ones, individual results vary, and that now and again some individuals will find one works better for them, and others will find that another one works better. I’ll leave you with the following customer review to ponder. And don’t forget, you will receive 500 reward points for any review which you leave on our web site – for any product.

“Aerobic 07 gives me more energy and mental clarity. Also seems to keep my intestinal system moving. When I take it my body doesn’t feel so toxic. For example if I eat gluten it gives me terrible gas and bad breath. But I have found if I take 10 drops twice per day of aerobic oxygen, it has a great effect in settling things down a few hours later. I believe I have a chronic candida problem and have a lot of food intolerances. A lot of foods I avoid completely, but aerobic oxygen does enable me to tolerate some foods I otherwise cannot eat.”

Mark G. Lester

Director – The Finchley Clinic Ltd

www.thefinchleyclinic.com

Anti-ageing the natural way: essential diet and supplement ideas

Few people enjoy getting older. Why would they? After all, it means having to watch their body age. For that reason – and it’s no surprise – the notion of ‘anti-ageing’ has become highly popular over recent decades; people are eager to discover any and every new development that might aid them in not getting wrinkles or keeping different bits of their bodies looking and feeling as young as possible.

The truth is, of course, there’s no silver bullet to anti-ageing; and yet many experts agree one of the best ways to combat the effects of ageing is by relying on natural sources that feature good, quality nutritional and even botanical ingredients. So how do you do this? Well, the most obvious way is to adopt a decent diet featuring age-defying foods, but you may also consider naturally-derived supplements. There’s a lot of choice out there…

Eat more of…

Try to remember to pile your plate with colourful fruits and vegetables – if they’re bright they’re likely to be good for you. More than five a day are recommended, despite what you’ve heard. Specifically:

  • Leafy and dark green vegetables – the likes of mustard greens, kale, collard and spinach are rich in the antioxidants Vitamin C, zinc and beta-carotene, all of which can help reduce the chance of macular degeneration of eyes, one of the leading causes of blindness in the elderly. Bright-coloured fruits and veg like oranges, peppers, corn and cantaloupe can help here too
  • Yellow and green vegetables – because they contain Vitamin C and other antioxidants, it’s believed they can help ensure you develop fewer wrinkles, aiding your to skin remain young-looking
  • Grapes and red wine – grapes feature the antioxidant resveratrol, which is useful because it’s believed to help lower one’s chances of suffering from premature aging and heart disease
  • Whole grains – foodstuffs like barley, wheat, brown rice, oats and quinoa are full of fibre, which means consuming them lowers the odds of developing type 2 diabetes and can help ensure blood vessels function as they should
  • Fish – fatty fish is very good for you because of the Omega-3 fatty acids they contain (indeed, the latter offers many an anti-aging benefit, working to protect the heart and possibly even helping ward off Alzheimer’s disease); salmon, lake trout, tuna, sardines and pilchards (adult sardines) are all recommended here
  • Dairy – low-fat milk, yoghurt and other dairy products are not only great for delivering calcium and fortified Vitamin D to your bones, helping ensure they remain strong and thus warding off osteoporosis (bone brittleness), but also help lower your cholesterol levels, hopefully warding off heart disease; also recommended are cereals fortified with Vitamin D and calcium
  • Nuts – as they contain the right sort of fat (as opposed to the wrong or ‘saturated’ sort), certain nuts, so research has found, can reduce the danger of both high blood pressure and high cholesterol levels by as much as 20%; about four almonds a day (or the equivalent amount) is what you should aim for
  • Beans and lentils – like grain, these vegetables are great for providing fibre and protein; they also tend to be relatively cheap and a tasty ingredient in soups, casseroles and the like.

Eat less of…

Quite simply, foods that are generally bad for you are anathema to anti-ageing; they’ll just contribute to the ageing process. So you should aim to limit:

  • High-fat meat, high-fat dairy and bakery – plain and simple, the bad thing about these is their high levels of saturated fat, which can clog up your arteries and increase the chance of heart issues
  • Added sugar – it can send your blood sugar levels up and down like there’s no tomorrow, while the excess calories it introduces into your body could, in time, lead to insulin resistance, in turn leading to type 2 diabetes, which aside from anything else can help cause heart disease
  • Salt – thanks to the sodium it contains, too much salt tends to raise blood pressure, potentially damaging kidneys, eyes and even the brain; note: the recommended daily intake of salt’s around one teaspoon, while it’s also far from a bad idea to check labels for sodium levels in frozen, canned and boxed foods, as it’s likely they may contain more salt than you’d assume.

Supplements

In addition to trying to eat healthily, you can proactively tackle anti-ageing via naturally-derived supplements. All of the anti-ageing supplements listed below contain highly nutritious, natural ingredients and are available through us at The Finchley Clinic. Needless to say then, they’re all highly recommended…

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Aerobic Oxygen (60ml) and Aerobic O7 (70ml) – two similar, fluid-based supplements that provide stabilised oxygen, a healer, cleanser and critical source of energy, to every one of the body’s cells and so are of enormous benefit to any anti-ageing programme

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Aeterna Gold AstaPure Timeless Beauty (30 capsules) – delivering skin protection from the inside, this supplement provides pure astaxanthin (extracted from the aquatic plant haematococcus pluvialis) that helps protect you from free radicals; it’s ideal should you have experienced prolonged exposure to sunlight

Aeterna Gold Collagen – promotes young and healthy-looking skin as it delivers important nutrients such as Vitamin C, hyaluronic acid and especially (non-shark) collagen, of which we lose up to 1.5% each year after the age of 30; available either as a drink (80g) or in  capsule form (volume: 90)

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Green Magma (Barley Grass) Powder (150g, 300g and 80g) – rich in vitamins, minerals and amino acids, it reduces inflammation, helps lower cholesterol and can help detoxify the body of many harmful chemicals like pesticides, food additives, heavy metals and even acetaldehyde, the by-product of alcohol that causes hangovers!