leftovers said:
Dr. Howard G. Knuttgen, Ph.D., professor emeritus of kinesiology at Penn State University describes oxygenated water as "a case of pure fraud without a physiologic foundation.""Very little oxygen can be forced into water under pressure — less than that contained in a single breath," he adds.
"Most of the oxygen in the water would escape into the atmosphere when you open the container. Additional oxygen would be absorbed into the cells of intestinal walls. All of this would happen before any oxygen would reach the blood, much less the muscles."
http://www.thefactsaboutfitness.com/news/bottled-water.htm
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@ Dr. Kim
What is the amount of oxygen that a serving of Forumula AM delivers to the liver?
you sure care a lot about something that you wouldn't drink.
i don't care for irish whiskey, now i demand you explain to me the difference between jameson and tullamore dew!!







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