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Too Little Oxygen and It's Health Hazards | Print |  E-mail
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Written by Christian Goodman   
Thursday, 17 April 2008
What does Health and Car Engines Have in Common?
by ChristianGoodman


What does Health and Car Engines Have in Common?

Our body is a machine with thousands of engines. These engines are the cells in our body. For the engines to work, they need to burn fuel, much like car engines.

For engine to burn fuel effectively it needs three things:

- Heat

-Substance to burn

-Oxygen

Remove or have too little of any of these things and the engine won't work properly. The same thing is true for every single cell in your body.

If it doesn't have enough of all these factors (heat, substance, oxygen), it won't function as it should. If you've ever seen an old dread-mobile shake down the street with black smoke filling up the street behind it, you know what I mean.

We're always discovering more and more conditions that are caused by oxygen deprivation. Some of them are still considered incurable in the traditional medical system. Fibromyalgia, Migraine / Headaches and vertigo / dizziness are only a few examples of conditions caused by oxygen deprivation.

Often, we are only focused on the first two factor, good substance to burn (eating well), and heat (exercising to create heat). We tend to forget the third factor, oxygen.

Lack of oxygen is becoming a big problem now because of several reasons:

Pollution is the most obvious reason. Big cities have become polluted, experts even say that there was twice as much oxygen in the air 50 years ago than now.

Pollution is something we can't do much about except go where there is less pollution. However, there is something else that we can do...

Again - as I've done so many times before with other health problems - I blame this problem on muscle tension and wrong body position.

hardly anyone breaths as deeply as they should.

This makes the muscles around the breathing passages and the muscles that expands the lungs become tense and weak which in turn makes us breath less air.

Tense muscles throughout our body block the blood delivery to the cells instead of supporting it, like they should. This also puts a lot of strain on the heart.

Where the illness materializes depends on in which part of the body the oxygen deprivation is the most sever. Migraine and headaches are caused by oxygen deprivation in the brain, so are many cases of vertigo and dizziness.

Fibromyalgia is mostly caused by oxygen deprivation in the muscle cells. Cancer can materialize anywhere there is oxygen deprivation.

Increasing oxygen intake has been the main focus of my more recent health programs like the migraine program, vertigo/dizziness program, and the fibromyalgia program.

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