
How many nutritional supplements are you taking? If you are a veteran of the local vitamin store, you could be taking up to 10 different pills depending on your needs. Here is a question though, how many drops are you taking? What if a drop or two of a certain substance could replace many if not all your supplements? The hippest and newest thing out of the Miami nutritional world, the O2 Spa Bar, released their new Liquid Oxygen drops to the market. They may have just stumbled upon the fountain of youth or something close to it. Scientific claims have been made that the supplement improves health and mental well-being. Oxygen, being a necessary intake of all our lives, is the miracle ingredient.
Warning though, this stuff is not the scientific form of liquid oxygen. Similar to liquid nitrogen, real liquid oxygen would freeze and have violent reactions with organic matter. A special form of "relatively stable nascent molecule of oxygen in the form of O4" is present in the Liquid Oxygen drops. The salty liquid gives one a healthy kick in the morning and customer testimonials have attested to this miracle supplement too. Liquid Oxygen is a concentrated oxygen product that has been increasing in popularity as an alternative health supplement for relieving stress, improving skin, and even purifying tap water. All you need is a few drops under the tongue.
Liquid Oxygen Drops come in bottles for designed for men and women. The female formula of Liquid Oxygen has a little something thrown in extra to help women strengthen bones: calcium-magnesium. While the male formula has potassium-magnesium, which benefits the body by regulating blood pressure, increasing muscle mass, and reducing stress levels.
The supplement can also help the body fight off all kinds of ailments: insomnia, headaches, migraines, jet lag, fatigue, asthma, acne, hangovers, colds, the flu, weight gain and viral infections
So is Liquid Oxygen the next miracle supplement or merely a trendy new health fad?

Comments (1)
That almost seems too good to be true...but if its deemed safe, I'd try it.
Posted by Leann | March 3, 2009 12:17 PM
Posted on March 3, 2009 12:17