About Oxygen
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The Benefits of Oxygen
Air pollution, fine dust, and viral diseases pose significant threats to our lives,
and among these, oxygen deficiency can have especially harmful effects.
Fine Dust
Classified as a Group 1 carcinogen, similar to asbestos, fine dust is a serious concern. For more than 120 days a year, outdoor air quality reaches harmful levels, posing a threat to respiratory health.
Viral Diseases Caused by Environmental Pollution
The rise of viral diseases, including variants like COVID-19, has been fueled by environmental pollution.
The Need for Solutions to Air Quality and Oxygen Deficiency
Environmental crises, such as air pollution driven by climate change, are worsening, and the resulting oxygen deficiency is having detrimental effects on human health.
Only 20% Oxygen in the Air
Did you know that oxygen makes up just 20% of the air we breathe, even though it's essential for our daily lives?
Oxygen Concentration Differences by Location
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~ 18.0%
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Very StuffyEnclosed Spaces/Saunas
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~ 19.2%
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StuffyPC Rooms/Subway
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~ 20.0%
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NormalOffice/Indoor Spaces
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~ 21.0%
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Refreshing Forest/Seaside
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~ 21.6%
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Very RefreshingSeoraksan National Park
Problems Caused by Oxygen Deficiency
Children
- Weakened immune system
- Frequent colds
- Respiratory issues like rhinitis
Adults
- Chronic fatigue / Hangover symptoms
- Lifestyle diseases
- Severe snoring
Students
- Decreased concentration
- Tiredness
- Eye strain
Respiratory Symptoms
Bronchial diseases,
weakened cardiopulmonary function
Cognitive Symptoms
Decreased concentration,
memory loss, reduced learning capacity
Physical Symptoms
Drowsiness, fatigue, lethargy,
weakened immune system
Neurological Symptoms
Depression, reduced physical
strength, joint pain, muscle pain
Eye, Nose, and Throat
Irritations
Sensations of foreign bodies,
irritation, stiffness
Skin Irritations
Atopic dermatitis,
skin inflammation, itching
Abnormal Sensitivities
Rhinitis, asthma, wheezing
Olfactory and
Taste Disorders
Abnormalities in the sense of
smell and taste
Nobel Prize in Medicine Awarded to Three Professors for Identifying the "Gene that Promotes Cancer Cells in Oxygen-Deprived Conditions"
Many researchers agree that oxygen deficiency is a major underlying cause of numerous diseases.
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William G. Kaelin Jr
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Sir Peter J. Ratcliffe
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Gregg L. Semenza
The Effects of Oxygen on the Human Body
- 1. Improves Brain Function
- Enhances concentration, cognitive abilities, and memory.
- 2. Improves Skin Health
- Rejuvenates and strengthens skin, giving it a healthy, elastic glow.
- 3. Promotes Health in Pregnant Women and Fetuses
- Supports healthy childbirth and boosts fetal brain development.
- 4. Boosts Metabolism
- Facilitates the elimination of waste and promotes metabolic activity.
- 5. Relieves Hangovers
- Accelerates the breakdown of acetaldehyde, alleviating fatigue and lethargy.
- 6. Promotes Nutrient Absorption
- Enhances the body's absorption of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients.
- 7. Strengthens Immune System
- Increases resistance to bacteria and viruses.
- 8. Aids in Physical Recovery
- Improves endurance by breaking down lactic acid in muscles during exercise.