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User avatar #6 - lovot (01/10/2016) [-]
Yes, unless it's similarly priced as other brands of bottled water.
User avatar #8 to #6 - geothermal (01/11/2016) [-]
Theyre about 2$ a bottle compared to a 1$ bottle of overpriced dasani
User avatar #2 - genetticrat (01/10/2016) [-]
Potentially, but I suppose the extra Oxygen might have an effect on us. If you breathed in pure Oxygen you'd feel more energized, but I don't think drinking it would do much.
#7 to #2 - ragealicious ONLINE (01/10/2016) [-]
Idk what it was made of, but years ago i remember eating a protein powder that didnt use caffiene based stimulants, but it was supposedly using an oxygen based booster of some sort. I love the stuff because when i went out running, i felt lighter and more energetic and it was great.

I remember the feeling isnt like those stimulant powder drinks before weightlifting(i have some of those) and it worked pretty well for me, but it was so long ago i cant remember what it was.

Idk what was in it, but it reminded me of this, and it definitely worked for me whatever it was
User avatar #3 to #2 - salamandermander (01/10/2016) [-]
I don't think the stomach would be able to effectively absorb the dissolved oxygen. The membranes found in the lungs have the necessary properties and surface area to do it, while the stomach has much less surface area and a thick coating of mucus to keep acid off of it.
User avatar #4 to #3 - genetticrat (01/10/2016) [-]
Yeah, so unless there's something going on that we don't know about, this ****** probably a scam.
User avatar #5 to #4 - salamandermander (01/10/2016) [-]
Oh yeah, it is. I think there are places near me that sell crap like that.
I bet you they won't sell well and give up on the product, or they get sued for false advertising sometime in the near future.
#9 - zimpfnis (18 hours ago) [-]
health.howstuffworks.com/human-body/systems/respiratory/question98.htm


we use 550l of oxygen a day.
This water has 40ppm of oxygen, so 40g of oxygen in 1 million g of water.
If you drank a liter of this, you'd consume 0.04g of oxygen.
500L of oxygen is about 570 g. assuming your body could use that oxygen the same way it used oxygen from the air (it can't, that's what you'd need gills for), you receive an oxygen boost of 0.00007% for the day, or 0.0016% for the hour.
Definitely a scam

oh wait, it says Over 40ppm of oxygen. well, it must be legit then.
#1 - evilhomer (01/10/2016) [-]
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#10 - dareus ONLINE (16 hours ago) [-]
Vapor distilled "ultra pure" water isn't good for you. It will flush electrolytes out of your system. www.dogonews.com/2011/5/15/why-ultra-clean-water-is-harmful-to-your-health

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