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***Oxygen - The Missing Link - Your Personal Portable Oxygen Bar

Topic: Alternative MedicineBy Dr. Z - Dr. Peter Zeischegg MS, DC, DACNB, the Official Guide To Alte ative MedicinePublished Recently added

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Oxygen - The “Missing Link”

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Your Personal Portable Oxygen Barn

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  1. Oxygen/O2 - The "Missing Link"
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  3. Your brain is in charge of every aspect of your being
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  5. Why do you need more oxyge NOW?
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  7. Is oxygen essential for brain activity
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  9. Other Oxygen Benefits?
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  11. Conditions that can reduce blood oxygen level
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  13. What are the possible benefits of using oxygen?
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  15. Thoughts on Oxygen
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  17. Dr. Z's Personal Portable Oxygen O2 Bar
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Oxygen - The “Missing Link”

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Your brain and nervous system need three things for optimal function: n

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  • proper nutrition (protein and balanced blood sugar),
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  • stimulation/activation
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  • oxygen.
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Oxygen is critical - your brain depends on adequate oxygen more than any other part of your body. As you age, you lose some of your capacity to utilize oxygen , approx. 1% per year. The older you get, the more oxygen deficiency becomes an issue.

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Your brain is in charge of every aspect of your being nn

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Your brain controls your:

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  • thoughts
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  • moods
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  • memory
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  • emotions
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  • attention
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  • vision
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  • taste
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  • touch
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  • hearing
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  • smell
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  • pain perception
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  • balance
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  • posture
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  • muscle tone
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  • digestion
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  • heart rate
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  • blood pressure
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  • breathing
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  • bladder function
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  • sexual function
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  • hormone production
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  • immune response
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We could add many more.

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Why do you need more oxyge NOW?

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Every breath you take converts to energy.

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All human cells, especially your brain/nervous system cells called neurons, use nutrients from food (glucose) and oxygen to create Adenosine Tri-Phosphate (ATP), the energy source that fuels cell function.

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If your cells do not receive enough oxygen, they produce less energy. If your cells need more energy, they use more oxygen. That is why your breathing rate increases when you exercise.

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You derive oxygen/O2 from the air you breathe. There is plenty of evidence that our air contains less oxygen now, especially in densely populated metropolitan areas. Air pollution levels are constantly increasing.

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Most people don't breathe well. Many are shallow breathers. This seems to be more the case with our increasingly sedentary life styles and when we are chronically stressed. This leads to less oxygen transfer in the lungs with devastating consequences for our brain function.

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As you age, you lose some of our capacity to utilize oxygen/O2, approx. 1% per year. The older you get, the more oxygen deficiency becomes an issue.nn

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Is oxygen essential for brain activity?

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The brain demands at least 20% of the body's oxygen supply, when it doesn't get this supply it can lead to issues such as sleep apnea, poor concentration, forgetfulness, mood swings, restlessness, depressive thoughts and low drive.

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Brain activity – Dr. Andrew Scholey, Division of Psychology, University of Northumbria: "Extra oxygen has been shown to enhance mental performance and memory recall in healthy active adults in several clinical studies". Ref. Pmid: 10604851 (pubmed - indexed for medline)

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Other Oxygen Benefits:

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More Endurence - More Energy

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Fatigue has been reported by several studies as one of the most common symptoms experienced by people worldwide*.

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*"Boosting Your Energy" A Special Health Report from Harvard Medical School, Harvard Health Publications, 2006

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Every breath you take converts to energy. Human cells use nutrients from food and oxygen to create Adenosine Tri-Phosphate (ATP), the energy source that fuels cell function. If your cells receive too little oxygen, they produce less energy. If your cells need more energy, they use more oxygen. That's why your breathing rate increases when you exercise.

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Increased Mental Alertness

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Unlike muscles, your brain cannot store energy. It needs a steady flow of nutrients and oxygen to function normally. Oxygen deficiency can decrease your alertness, memory and judgment.

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Conditions that can reduce blood oxygen levels include:

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  • air pollution
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  • smoking
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  • asthma
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  • traveling to a higher elevation
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  • breathing bad air that has less than the current 20-21% oxygen .
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  • most people are shallow breathers – this leads to less oxygen transfer in the lungs
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  • sedentary life style
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  • with age our capacity to utilize oxygen declines
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"Insufficient oxygen means insufficient biological energy that can result in anything from mild fatigue to life threatening disease. The link between insufficient oxygen and disease has now been firmly established." Dr. W. Spencer Way, journal of the American Association of Physicians

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What are the possible benefits of using oxygen?

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The possible benefits are universal. The use of the Personal Portable Oxygen O2 Bar may be useful as supportive home therapy in conditions such as:

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stroke • stress • asthma • anemia • anxiety • insomnia • depression • chronic fatigue nn fibromyalgia/chronic pain • cognitive decline with aging • cardiovascular problems • congestive heart failure • high blood pressure • neuropathy • cataracts • glaucoma

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Thoughts on Oxygen

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Extra oxygen enables you to recover more quickly from exertion. It allows someone to train and then exercise again." – Dr. John Brewer, head of sports science at Lilleshall Human Performance Centre: Health and Fitness 1999.

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"Oxygen can clear your head, help eliminate toxins, and give you a mind high" – Andy Davison exercise physiologist Cosmopolitan 2000.

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"If you use oxygen for 20 minutes, muscles become loosened; headaches and stress seem to disappear. There is a renewed energy and a feeling of relaxation. I am confident oxygen works." – Dr. Richard de Andrea, Sunday Herald .

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"Increases alertness, improves the body's ability to burn fat and enhances physical performance." – Howard Robbins D.P.M, for The journal.

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"Dr. Parris Kidd stated that oxygen plays a pivotal role in the proper functioning of the immune system; i.e. Resistance to disease, bacteria and viruses.'

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Dr. Stephen Levine stated that 'we can look at oxygen deficiency as the single greatest cause of disease.' thus the development of a shortage of oxygen in the blood could very well be the starting point for the loss of the immune system and the beginning of feared health problems such as Cancer, Leukemia, AIDS, Candida, seizures, and nerve deterioration." B. Goulet - The Magic of Aerobic Oxygen - Focus on Nutrition.

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"In all serious disease states we find a concomitant low oxygen state...low oxygen in the body tissues is a sure indicator for disease... Hypoxia, or lack of oxygen in the tissues, is the fundamental cause for all degenerative disease ." Dr. Stephen Levine , renowned molecular biologist author, Oxygen Deficiency: A concomitant to all degenerative illness.

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“I have suffered from Rheumatoid Arthritis for years. One of the nasty effects of this condition, or maybe the side effects of all the medications I am taking, is that my heart is racing pretty much all the time. Nothing I do or take seems to help with that. Dr. Z recently introduced me to the Personal Portable Oxygen Bar . He showed me how to use it and allowed me to "test drive" it for a few minutes. Amazing! Within just a few minutes my heart rate went down 10 points . I decided to purchase the unit for myself and the rest of my family. I love that oxygen head set.

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This morning my 89 year old mother woke up with very red and blood shot eyes. Even our caregiver commented. I hooked her up to the Oxygen Bar for 20 minutes. Her eyes looked normal afterwards. I am not sure how better air made her eyes look better, but we sure like these results . Marlene F., Penn Valley Califo ia

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Your Personal Portable Oxygen Bar

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Light weight (15 lbs) and very portable with 10, 20 and 30 minute timer

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State-of-the-art oxygen headset for elegant "oxygen-enriched" air delivery

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Its unique design creates a cloud of clean, cool, fresh, oxygen-enriched air that you can breathe through your mouth or through your nose.

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The BEST part about this unit:

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  • No prescription required
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  • No tubes up your nose
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  • No green oxygen bottle on wheels that needs to be refilled.
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Use it anywhere! n

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  • Rejuvenate at work
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  • Relax at home
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  • Recharge at the gym
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Your Personal Portable Oxygen Bar provides the HIGHEST OXYGEN OUTPUT of any non-medical personal concentrator on the market! This new technology produces 41% oxygen enriched air at 3 LPM, which means this unit offers 100% more oxygen than the oxygen level in the air you normally breathe! nnn

Order Your Personal Portable Oxygen Bar

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Call our Toll Free Order Line 877-847-8648n

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Copyright Dr. Peter Zeischegg, MS, DC, DACNB, 2007. All Rights Reserved.

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About the Author

Peter M. Zeischegg, known to his patients and on-line clients as Dr. Z, was born and raised in Germany.n

1970 - receives his Dipl. Ing. Degree (Master of Science) in Civil Engineering from Technical University Berlin

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1970-71 - attends University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign for postgraduate studies in Hydrology.

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1971 - decides to quit the engineering field because he cannot establish an emotional connection to make this a truly satisfying career.

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1978 - severe back injury leads him to become interested in chiropractic.

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1983-86 - attends Life Chiropractic College-West. He discovers that ALL true healing comes not from drugs or surgery, but from within.

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1991 - trip with Occidental Research Institute to Germany - is introduced to alte ative-biological medicine and Sanum homeopathy.

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1996 - research into Low Level Laser Therapy

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Develops expertise in alte ative solutions for Functional Illness, Candida, Fibromyalgia, Hypoglycemia, Chronic Fatigue, ADD/ADHD, Learning Disabilities, Digestive Problems, Allergies/Asthma, Heartburn/Indigestion, Food Allergies, Oxygen Deficiency, Brain and Chronic Illness

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2001 - launches www.drz.org - website for Holistic On-Line Alte ative Health Help

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2002-2007 - post graduate studies in Functional Neurology with Carrick Institute

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2005 Diplomate of American Chiropractic Neurology Board (DACNB)

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2006 Autism and Dyslexia - specialty training with Carrick Institute

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2006 Physician's Training with Autism Research Institute (DAN!)

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Contact Dr. Z:

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e-mail: drz@drz.org Phone: 530-265-0224 Website: www.drz.orgn

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