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whether taken neat or added to drinking water. Studies show supplementing this pH neutral diatomic oxygen is performance enhancing for animals and humans. One study where athletes held a proportion in their mouths for a brief time and spat out the residue, still showed an increase in their partial pressure of oxygen (PO2) of 5% for up to 2 hours. A similar trial on 50 horses at an Australian University confirmed that this supplement could raise the PO2 levels for a similar period. An eminent UK Harley St. Doctor, who specializes in allergy, chronic fatigue and runs a sleep apnoea clinic recommends this pH neutral, diatomic stabilised oxygen to most patients and has conducted very interesting research to establish supplementing water, with diatomic stabilised oxygen, prevented Deep Vein Thrombosis on long airline flights. Muscle soreness after exercise, is first brought about by a rise in lactate levels and supplementing with diatomic stabilised oxygen has been shown in a race horse study, to help lower lactate levels. Elevated lactate, can increase muscle soreness and impede muscle recovery. There is much to this Miracle Mineral (often referred to as Vitamin O), to modern man with his mocern lifestyle, diet and environment that can rob the body of vital oxygen, leading to a rise in stress and potential illness. Dr Arthur Guyton states in The Text Of Medical Physiology: "Pain and inflammation may be caused by a lack of oxygen at cell level." their February - March edition 2008 (Volume 15, Number 2) about Stabilised Oxygen, MMS, and its benefits in treating symptoms of Malaria in South America. The anecdotal research was successful on a large number of people and sparks interest in seeing a bigger, controlled trial development in the future to find out the potential of using this natural solution to benefit mankind in areas exposed to Malaria. The writer found that if he added vinegar to a strong solution of stabilised oxygen and let it stand, the chloride dioxide (electrolytes of oxygen called sodium chlorite NACLO2) liberated a modest amount of chorine (a potent free radical), due to the interaction of the acid from the vinegar. He believed that this increased the efficacy of the solution he was using and cleared the majority of presenting symptoms faster. Nev: Magazine featured a very interesting article in The whole story was a truly important breakthrough, considering this disease ravages so many communities in the tropics. Most likely this research would have been based on the use of a chemically made form of stabilised oxygen that seems to have been destabilised to effect a significant benefit. This form of stabilised oxygen also carries a very high pH and can tend to nauseate people when being consumed at a high strength. Chemically made stabilised oxygen ranges from a pH of 11-14 and should be kept out of the reach of children and not put near the eyes. If you would like to sponsor any research trials to help humanity - please email simon@premalifeaustralia.com.au Welcome to better technology that is safe around children and may be applied directly onto the skin. If you want to find out more about the best and safest form of diatomic stabilized oxygen and look at the sports and DVT trials check out www.oxyrich. info. Please note Oxyrich has not been used to date, in any trials to treat any diseases and is available as a supplement to oxygenate water and improve water quality. If you have a medical condition consult your Healthcare Professional (HCP) before using this supplement. Many HCP's add it synergistically to their herbal, homoeopathic and nutriti protocols. Beauty Therapists find it has benefits to help beautify the skin. Spray or splash on after cleansing and it can also be added to moisturisers to help oxygenate the skin. Travellers love it to help knock out pathogens in water that may lead to dysentery. Selected HCP's recommend adding this to a litre of drinking water and sip throughout the day to boost hydration and help neutralise acidity. Coffee and tea consumption can reduce hydration and add to acidity in the body. To avail yourself of pH neutral, non chemically made, diatomic stabilised oxygen, go to your health shop or pharmacy and ask for Oxyrich, or mention NEXUS Magazine for a healthy discount and free postage when visiting www.eternalyouth.com.au or when you phone 1800247322 Ask for a free copy of An Introduction to Oxygen by David Cuthbertson et al. (He is a retired vet who over many years has researched and evaluated, diatomic stabilised oxygen in racing animals and domestic pets and the pet owners themselves.) For several decades a unique diatomic stabilised oxygen has been available in Australia that has been made without chemicals (using a method developed originally by a NASA engineer) to arrive at a neutral pH with a very high concentration of diatomic stabilised oxygen. The body can split these stable electrolytes on demand once in the blood, into chlorine free singlet oxygen O1 by the action of enzymes, as the stable oxygen O2 enters the blood. O1 is what the white cells primarily muster to denature harmful pathogens in the blood. This release of O1 may also help convert anoxic gases like carbon monoxide (CO) into carbon dioxide (CO2) for exhale release from the body, to help reduce the acid burden and boost the available oxygen conversion from normal breathing. This is important for fast restoration of energy, stamina and wellbeing. This phenomena may explain why the partial pressure of oxygen can rise for up to 2 hours in the blood after one supplement of diatomic stabilised oxygen is added ta wiatas to water. Tap water has low levels of dissolved oxygen, whereas water moving along a creek, or at the bottom of a water fall, contain high amounts. What would you prefer to consume? Adding diatomic stabilised oxygen to water, helps to put back what is lost from water being stored for long periods. The body can readily absorb diatomic oxygen via the mucosa 48 ¢ NEXUS MORE ON THE MIRACLE MINERAL www.nexusmagazine.com AUGUST — SEPTEMBER 2008