OXYGEN THERAPY
Being at your best isn’t always easy, and Boost Oxygen is here to help. Whether you ski, hike, run, walk, work out, do yoga, play sports, need increased energy, or maybe celebrated just a little too much last night, help is here with Boost Oxygen!
What is Boost Oxygen?
Boost Oxygen is 95% Pure Aviator’s Breathing Oxygen compressed into 3 convenient size aluminum canisters for any non-Medical use. Our supplemental Oxygen is available in aroma-less Natural (no aromatherapy added), Peppermint, Menthol-Eucalyptus, Pink Grapefruit and our new Organic Rosemary product.
Real Benefits of Oxygen
For nearly a hundred years, various ways of inhaling oxygen in higher concentrations have been used to treat respiratory and circulatory problems. The following articles, statements and links are just a sampling of the research supporting the benefits of using supplemental oxygen.
University Study: The Effect of Inhaling Concentrated Oxygen on Performance during Repeated Anaerobic Exercise
The results of this study indicate that inhaling concentrated oxygen may have a positive effect on short-term recovery processes. View the research on how inhaling concentrated oxygen impacts performance.

Independent Study Shows Boost Oxygen can Significantly Increase Blood Oxygen Saturation
Study: The Effect of Inhaling Concentrated Oxygen on Performance during Repeated Anaerobic Exercise
University Study: Effect of Inhaling Concentrated Oxygen on Performance
For nearly a hundred years, various ways of inhaling oxygen in higher concentrations have been used to treat respiratory and circulatory problems. The results of the study indicate that inhaling concentrated oxygen may have a positive effect on short-term recovery processes. View the research on how inhaling concentrated oxygen impacts performance.
Study: Inadequate Cerebral Oxygen Delivery and Central Fatigue during Strenuous Exercise
Study: Influence of Hyperoxic-Supplemented High-Intensity Interval Training on Hemotological and Muscle Mitochondrial Adaptations in Trained Cyclists
Background: Hyperoxia (HYPER) increases O2 carrying capacity resulting in a higher O2 delivery to the working muscles during exercise. Several lines of evidence indicate that lactate metabolism, power output, and endurance are improved by HYPER compared to normoxia (NORM). Since HYPER enables a higher exercise power output compared to NORM and considering the O2 delivery limitation at exercise intensities near to maximum, we hypothesized that hyperoxic-supplemented high-intensity interval training (HIIT) would upregulate muscle mitochondrial oxidative capacity and enhance endurance cycling performance compared to training in normoxia.
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Read the Full Study at: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphys.2019.00730/full
Study: The Effects on the Respiration and Performance during Exercise of Adding Oxygen to the Inspired Air
There have been several reports in the literature of the effects of oxygen on the respiration and performance during heavy work. The most extensive of these was by Asmussen & Nielsen (1946) who showed, among other things, that during moderately severe exercise on the bicycle ergometer the addition of oxygen to the inspired air resulted in a marked and sudden depression of the respiration.
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Read the Full Study at: https://physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1113/jphysiol.1954.sp005145/