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Oxygen Extreme

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Benefits


  • Source of antioxidants for the maintenance of good health
  • Helps to enhance cognitive function in adults
  • Helps to enhance memory in adults
  • Helps to support peripheral circulation
  • Source of vitamin A for the maintenance of good health
  • Source of vitamin A to help maintain eyesight, skin, membranes and immune function
  • Used in herbal medicine to help slow the progression of disorders of the eye, such as diabetic and hypertensive retinopathy, and macular degeneration
  • Used in herbal medicine to help relieve symptoms related to non-complicated chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), such as sensation of swelling, heaviness and tingling of the legs
  • A factor in the maintenance of good health
Benefits

Product Classifications



Gluten-Free - The finished product contains no detectable gluten (<10ppm gluten)


Quality Standards - GMP Operations and Standardised Ingredients


Checked For: Heavy Metals, Microbiological Contaminants, Allergens, Potency, Purity and Identity

Details


With its strong antioxidant formula, Oxygen Extreme can help play a factor in the maintenance of good health. Its synergistic ingredients work to enhance and support multiple areas of health, including cognitive function, eye health and circulation. In addition, by combining both botanicals and vitamins in a single product, Oxygen Extreme promotes your skin's health with both an antioxidant and herbal defense. No other product combines the variety of ingredients in Oxygen Extreme.

Ingredients


Vitamin A (Beta-Carotene)
Vitamin A helps to maintain eyesight, skin, membranes and immune function. Vitamin A is also used to help in the development and maintenance of night vision.

Vitamin C

Vitamin C, also called ascorbic acid, is one of the more powerful and well-known antioxidants for the maintenance of good health. Vitamin C helps in connective tissue formation and helps in wound healing. It also helps the body to metabolize fats and proteins.

Selenium
Selenium, which is a trace element found in soil, is required in small amounts for the maintenance of overall good health.

Bilberry
Bilberry is made from a small berry, much like a blueberry or cranberry. Bilberries have powerful antioxidant qualities. Bilberry contains flavonoids called anthocyanosides, which are found largely in dark-skinned fruits, and act as potent antioxidants in the body, maintaining a state of good health.

Green Tea Extract

Green tea has been known to help boost the immune system and fight off harmful free radicals while also promoting an overall better state of health. Green tea extract is a health-promoting antioxidant. It is rich in polyphenols that have been shown to promote health.

Ginkgo Biloba
Ginkgo biloba helps to support memory, brain function, mood, cerebral and peripheral circulation, and oxygenation and blood flow.

Milk Thistle
Milk thistle is used to promote liver health. It contains some of the most potent, liver-supporting substances known. Milk thistle has also been shown to protect against free radicals by acting as an antioxidant, protecting the liver and supporting the normal production of new liver cells.

FAQ


What are free radicals and how does Oxgyen Extreme help fight against them?
Free radicals are formed in the body when weak molecular bonds in the body split, creating unstable cells in that can attack healthy cells. Left unchecked, this process in our bodies causes a chain reaction that can cause ongoing harm to our cells. While some of this process is natural – occurring normally during metabolism – the regular actions of our immune system and even exercise, environmental factors such as pollution, radiation, cigarette smoke and herbicides, can also spawn free radicals. Normally, the body can handle free radicals, but if antioxidants are unavailable, or if the free-radical production becomes excessive, oxidation can occur. Of particular importance is that oxidation caused by free radicals accumulates with age. By supplementing with Oxygen Extreme, you provide your body with a proprietary blend of antioxidants, vitamins and botanicals that help the body’s natural defense mechanisms so that your body can counteract the negative effects of free radicals.

How can the use of vitamins fight against free radicals?
Vitamin C is thought to protect the body against the negative effects of free radicals. Antioxidants neutralize free radicals by donating one of their own electrons, ending the electron-stealing reaction. The antioxidant nutrients themselves don’t become free radicals by donating an electron because they are stable in either form. They act as scavengers, helping neutralize free radicals. Vitamin C is also the most abundant water-soluble antioxidant in the body. It acts primarily in cellular fluid. It is particularly effective in combating free-radical formation caused by pollution and cigarette smoke. Vitamin A, a fat-soluble vitamin, helps support your body’s overall antioxidant defense. Part of a family of compounds including retinol, retinal and beta-carotene, vitamin A, also called beta-carotene or pro-vitamin A, has also been shown to help promote healthy night vision, support normal bone growth and a healthy immune system.

What is the best antioxidant to take?

There is not one single antioxidant that is most effective. In order to be effective there must be a team of antioxidants all working together; therefore, the best way to fight free radicals is with a collection of antioxidants. When you supplement with a team of antioxidants, you will find that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. That’s why Oxygen Extreme works so well, as it contains a unique blend of many antioxidants.

Can men and women take this product?

Yes. However, consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you have a history of non-melanoma skin cancer, if you are currently taking prescription medication, if you have an ongoing medical condition, or if you are pregnant or nursing. Keep out of the reach of children.

Are there any allergens associated with Oxygen Extreme?

It does contain soy; therefore, those who are sensitive to soy or allergic should consult their physician before taking this product.

Science


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05/05/2023

by Kae LingC

Must-have for night owls

It's good to protect my skin and liver since I always stay up late.

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05/06/2023

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03/29/2023

by Goh

Clearer skin

Well loved by my group of young customers. They see great improvement on their skin after taking this.

Response from Customer Service
07/24/2023

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03/29/2023

by Ng

Great supplements for skin!

I give this to my teens. Their face become smoother and not so many pimples pop out after a few weeks! Amazing results.

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07/24/2023

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06/15/2022

by Shu JingK

Good for skin and liver

I often sleep late so this helps me to protect my liver

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06/16/2022

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06/04/2022

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Good for Skin and Liver

I always sleep late due to my working nature and sometime like to enjoy alcohol to release pressure, this product really help me a lot to not feel so tired on the next morning and my skin seems like getting better than before.

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06/08/2022

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