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What is Oxygen Deficiency? Oxygen deficiency is defined as an atmosphere that contains less than the normal percentage (21 percent is considered normal at sea level) of oxygen found in normal air. Oxygen deficiency has been associated with every major disease. This includes cancer, heart disease, and respiratory disease. According to scientists, atmospheric oxygen levels measured two times as high as those of today. As the human race becomes more deprived of the precious oxygen that it requires to maintain health, more serious health problems surface. Symptoms of Oxygen DeficiencyThe list of symptoms associated with oxygen deficiency is lengthy.
This list is far from all inclusive. The symptoms tend to start out vague and increase in intensity until a full-blown disease or illness surfaces. Oxygen creates ninety percent of our energy. Cancer is believed to have one primary cause and that is that the normal oxygen respiration of the body cells is replaced by oxygen deficient, or anaerobic, cell respiration. The eliminative processes of the human body consume large amounts of oxygen to rid the body of waste and toxins. Disease is due to the deficiency in the body’s oxidation process. This leads to an accumulation of toxins which would ordinarily be burned in normal metabolic functioning. The bottom line is that oxygen deficiency is the catalyst for an endless list of diseases and illnesses that plague the human body. The lowered percentage of oxygen in the atmosphere has robbed us of our health and nurtured an environment perfectly suited for lethal diseases to thrive.
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