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Frequently Asked Questions about Oxyrich

Q. – How much should I take?
A. – The suggested dosage is anywhere between 2-5 ml,  1 to 3 times daily.  
Q. – What is a good maintenance dose for Oxyrich if I am not taking it for any specific health problem?
A. – 1 to 2ml. twice a day.
 
Q. – How do I take Oxyrich?
A. – You can mix Oxyrich in water, juice, milk, tea, coffee, etc. as long as it is not too hot. However the best way to take Oxyrich is to take it sublingually (under the tongue). – Put the drops directly in your mouth and hold it there for about 30 seconds, then swallow. For best results take Oxyrich at least 30 minutes before eating or two hours after eating.
Q. – Can I use Oxyrich on my skin?
A. – Yes. Oxyrich can be used on the skin, in the eyes, ears, nose, etc.
Q. – What are the ingredients in Oxyrich?
A. – Oxyrich contains intact oxygen molecules in a liquid solution of de-ionised water, Atlantic Sea Salt
Q. – How long does a 250ml bottle last?
A. – One bottle will last about one month if you are taking 2 ml 3 times a day,  more than a month
Q. – How long does it take to notice results?
A. – Everyone’s body is different and so some people notice results immediately and others may notice a difference after  two weeks.
Q. – Is there any side effects when taking Oxyrich?
A. – There are no known side effects. However, if you take too much Oxyrich at one time you may notice a slight headache or too  much energy.
Q. – Will Oxyrich interfere with any nutritional supplements or medications?
A. – No.
Q. – Can you take Oxyrich and other nutritional supplements or medications at the same time?
A. – Yes.
Q. – Can children and animals take Oxyrich?
A. – Yes.
Q. – How many drops should I give my children or animals?
A. – It depends on the size and age of your child or animal. For example, a child eight years of age should take about half the regular dose of an adult.
Q. – Can people with high blood pressure use Oxyrich (because of the salt)?
A. – Yes. The amount of salt in Oxyrich is a very small amount. 30 drops of Oxyrich contains less than 4 mg of salt which is a very insignificant amount.
Q. – Why does Oxyrich have a slight chlorinous taste?
A. – It has a slight chlorine type taste because of the sodium chlorite , because some of the oxygen molecules in the product combine with the Atlantic sea salt and form Sodium Chlorite (NaClO2 which is salt with two oxygen molecules ) together with a  a small amount of stable ozone (O4)in the product produce the smell and taste.
Q. – Is Oxyrich pH balanced?
A. – Yes. Oxyrich is balanced to a slightly alkaline state which is beneficial to the body.
Q. – Can pregnant women take Oxyrich?
A. – Yes.
Q. – How much oxygen is actually in Oxyrich?
A. – It contains approximately < 5 % , stabilized bio-available di-atomic oxygen at manufacture.
Q. – How much oxygen is in regular water?
A. – Water usually contains anywhere between 1 to 10 ppm of dissolved oxygen. Ponds usually contain the lowest amount and streams and rivers usually have the highest amount. Tap water in most large cities is usually around 5-7 ppm of dissolved oxygen.
Q. – What is the shelf life of Oxyrich?
A. – It is about 8 months for an opened bottle and 1.5 years for an unopened bottle.
Q. – What is the difference between Oxyrich and hydrogen peroxide or other oxygen supplements on the market?
A. – Oxyrich should not be confused with the Chemical Chlorite compounds which are available on the market and which represent an older, now outdated approach to providing oxygen supplementation. Oxyrich is a liquid solution which contains intact oxygen molecules ready for immediate absorption, the older Chlorite type compounds must first come into contact with the hydrochloric acid in the stomach before oxygen is released by way of a vigorous chemical reaction. What’s more, unlike Oxyrich which can be placed onto the skin, the older Chlorite type compounds are extremely caustic (pH up to 13) and can do serious damage to the skin and delicate mucous membranes. Also, Oxyrich should not be confused with hydrogen peroxide, a compound which can cause a severe "healing crisis" if not administered properly and with appropriate care, and apparently has a tendency to release potentially harmful free radicals into the system.
Q. – How should I store Oxyrich?
A. – Once opened  you get best results if stored in a refrigerator, however you can store Oxyrich at room temperature.

Q. – How is Oxyrich going to effect me if I have metal fillings or metal dentures?
A. – No adverse reactions have ever been realized or reported by users except occasional headaches when the introduction of Oxyrich was done too quickly...refer to question #1.

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