Oxygenated Water Definition
Oxygen and water are essential elements for the proper
functioning of the body. Water usually contains anywhere between
1 to 10 ppm (parts per million) of dissolved oxygen. Ponds
usually contain the lowest amount. Streams and rivers usually
have the highest amount. Tap water in most large cities is
usually around 5-7 ppm of dissolved oxygen. Oxygenated water
contains approximately 200,000 ppm.
The air you breathe is 15% to 20% oxygen. In some major cities,
the oxygen content can be as low as 9%. An inadequate supply of
oxygen is called "hypoxia" and may cause symptoms such as:
* lack of energy
* shortness of breath
* reduced mental clarity
* suppressed immune system
* joint and muscle aches and pains
Failure to breathe with the whole lung (shallow breathing) can
reduce the volume of air and oxygen we take in.
Pollution and lack of vegetation can reduce the oxygen content
of the air we breathe. Emotional stress and physical trauma can
also deplete your body of oxygen.