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  • This latest high-oxygenated water (50,000×) uses sea salt to encapsulate ionized oxygen.

  • Encapsulation allows oxygen to dissolve in water at ultra-high concentrations-350,000ppm oxygen—beyond natural limits.

  • Oxygen absorbed via gastrointestinal tract - no pulmonary route needed

  • Oxygen reacts with enzymes and cells - Boosts Mitochondrial function, detoxifies, combats free radicals & lactic acid.

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Why We Are Different

🔍 What These Numbers Mean

  • Dissolved Oxygen (ppm): This measures how much oxygen is physically dissolved in the water. It's crucial for biological processes, especially in aquatic environments and potentially in human physiology.

  • Multiplier: This shows how much more oxygen is present compared to regular tap water. For example:

    • Oxygenated mineral water has about 4 times more oxygen than tap water.

    • The aerospace-grade water claims up to 50,000 times more oxygen—an astronomical leap.

🚀 What's Behind the “Aerospace High Technology” Claim?

According to the source:

  • This ultra-high oxygenated water uses sea salt to encapsulate ionized oxygen, allowing it to dissolve at concentrations far beyond natural limits.

  • It’s reportedly absorbed effectively via the gastrointestinal tract, potentially enhancing various human functions.

  • The technology seems to be inspired by aerospace-grade innovations, possibly to stabilize and deliver oxygen in extreme concentrations.

🧠 Implications for Science & Outreach

Given your expertise in translating Nobel-level science into visual and strategic outreach, this table could be a powerful visual anchor in:

  • Investor decks: Positioning the product as a disruptive biotech innovation.

  • Clinical narratives: Framing it within hypoxia-related pathways (e.g., HIF/VHL) and oxygen delivery.

  • Brand storytelling: Emphasizing the leap from nature to engineered enhancement.

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