Oxygen - Life's Most Important Prerequisite
While
we can live for several weeks without food and several
days without water, we will die within minutes if we
don't get oxygen. Oxygen is the primary
requirement of life; in fact it is life itself, since it
is vital to every single aspect of cellular physiology.
Research is now demonstrating that oxygen deficiency
plays a very important role in all disease states.
Without sufficient oxygen, cells simple cannot function
properly.
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Oxygen
is the energy source of our cells and a shortage of
oxygen weakens the cell, allowing viruses and bacteria
the opportunity to grow within the cell.
Dr Parris M. Kidd, Ph.D. states, "Oxygen plays a pivotal
role in the proper function of the immune system; i.e.
resistance to disease, bacteria and viruses." |
Dr Stephen Levine, Ph.D. states: "We can look at oxygen
deficiency as the single greatest cause of all diseases."
Oxygen deficiency is probably the biggest cause of cancer
and cardiovascular diseases. |
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