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OXYGEN: It’s all around us, yet we can never get enough of it!
The body can only survive a few short minutes without oxygen, an important component of cellular metabolism and other biological processes that keep our bodies going. Oxygen provides the body with energy and makes sure our cells and organs stay in shape. In its concentrated form, oxygen is known to be an anti-aging treatment – evident in the fact that business in oxygen bars is booming!
Liquids rich in oxygen are especially well-known for keeping both the body and the mind healthy. Oxygenated ACTIVE O2 water made by Adelholzener contains at least 50 mg of oxygen per liter.
Drinking oxygenated water specifically aerates oxygen-depleted, venous blood. Oxygen released through water is able to penetrate through the stomach lining into the blood vessels of the stomach, meaning that the organs of the abdominal cavity – and especially the liver – are provided with additional oxygen. The liver plays a key role in metabolism processes by making energy acquired through nourishment available to the body. The responsibilities of the liver include lipid catabolism (fat reduction) and detoxification (removing harmful substances such as alcohol or medication from the body).
Oxygen thus plays a central role in both bodily and mental productivity.
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Coca-Cola
The biggest-selling soft drink in history, and the best-known product in the world! 'Coca-Cola' was created on 8th May 1886 by Dr. John S. Pemberton, and was first offered as a soda fountain beverage - produced by mixing 'Coca-Cola' syrup with carbonated water - at Jacob's Pharmacy, Atlanta. 'Coca-Cola' arrived in Britain in 1900, when Charles Candler son of the Company founder, Asa Candler brought a jug of syrup with him on a holiday visit to England. First sold regularly through soda fountain outlets including Selfridges and the London Coliseum in the early 1920s, 'Coca-Cola' is now the most recognised trade mark in the world. The word 'Coca-Cola' itself is even thought to be the second most widely understood word in the world after 'OK'!
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