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Does canned oxygen actually improve lung function and provide the health benefits it claims to offer?

Based on scientific testing conducted at a Beverly Hills clinic with Dr. Avi Ashaya, canned oxygen products show absolutely no measurable improvement in lung function through pulmonary function tests. Despite being marketed to athletes and consumers for boosting energy and treating altitude sickness, the clinical results demonstrate that these products fail to deliver their advertised benefits, essentially confirming suspicions that canned oxygen is ineffective as a health supplement.

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Canned Oxygen Analysis Results

Law By Mike·7 months ago

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