Oxygen Elements Max & Oxylift

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Why we have a kit containing both products

Hardly a day goes by when we don't get a phone call from someone asking us whether Oxygen Elements Max or Oxylift is a better product. Although the two products are similar, the truth is that some people seem to get on better with one product, and others get on better with the other one. So we have decided to allow you to buy both at a reduced combined price, and decide for yourself which one you find more effective.

What are the differences

The main differences we are aware of are that

1. Oxylift has the additional benefit of the subtle energy. We don't really know how vital this is, although the manufacturer / formulator put it to me (the company owner) on the telephone as "it's really something....it's not just a nothing"

2. On the other hand Oxygen Elements Max is more concentrated, and has the benefit of containing fulvic acid. So in theory it's the stronger product. We found an interesting article explain the benefits of of fulvic acid here.

3. But its not all good news: We think Oxygen Elements Max is stronger, but in making it more concentrated, the manufacturers had to add a very small amount of a preservative "to maintain freshness". Apparently the amount is miniscule, but for those who are insistent that they must not have any preservative, in any quantity, Oxylift would be the better choice.

4. They have a similar basic taste to one another, but we think Oxylift tastes nicer. 

4. Both products are now vegan if purchased from us. The USA versions are not suitable for vegetarans or vegans. This is because we insisted on a vegan version for ethical reasons, as we could see no reason why the amino acids needs to come from an animal source. So in both cases we commissioned our own Finchley Clinic versions. 

Your opinions are useful

If you think one is better than the other one, why not write a review stating which you found better and why? Your comments are always appreciated. We also get asked whether taking both at the same time would have a cumulative effect. The answer is that this would seem quite reasonable and logical. A very small number of people that we know have tried this, and the feedback was pretty good. But we have not had enough feedback from customers who have tried this to give you an authoritative answer to this one. 

Warning

Vitamin C is a wonderful nutrient which we believe is beneficial for pretty much 100% of people, but should not be consumed within two hours of taking an oxygen product. No harm will occur if you do, but some practitioners contend that they may reduce each other's effectiveness.