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Sounds wierd ~ [/ QUOTE ] 'i' before 'e' except after 'c' and in sounds of 'a' such as neighboor and way, and for some reason in the word weird. |
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How about you go [censored] yourself?
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[ QUOTE ] Sounds wierd ~ [/ QUOTE ] 'i' before 'e' except after 'c' and in sounds of 'a' such as neighboor and way, and on weekends and holidays and all throughout may, and you'll always be wrong no matter what you say!. [/ QUOTE ] brian regen fyp |
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Takink a deep breath gives you more oxigen then a session at a bar. If you donīt want to believe that from me then do some research/googling.
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I like air
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Takink a deep breath gives you more oxigen then a session at a bar. If you donīt want to believe that from me then do some research/googling. [/ QUOTE ] What if you took a deep breath at an oxygen bar? or instead of telling us to do our own research you backed up your claims with sources? |
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If you are a normal, healthy human, then your red blood cell oxygen saturation is above 98% pretty much all the time. This is the % of your hemoglobin which is carrying oxygen, and cannot be increased by increasing the percentage of oxygen inhaled. There is a miniscule amount of oxygen dissolved in your blood plasma, which can be increased by increasing oxygen concentration in inhaled air. However, the stress is on MINISCULE. Oxygen bars are complete [censored].
Math: Oxygen carrying content formula: (Hb x 1.54 x O2 sat) + PAO2 x 0.003 hemoglobin (grams/dl) x 1.54 (constant) x saturation + partal pressure of oxygen in inspired air x 0.003 For an average person, we'll use Hb of 15, O2 sat of 100% and room air is 21% O2 (760 x 0.21 = 150 torr) (15 x 1.54 x 1) + (150 x 0.003) 23.1 + 0.45 = 23.55 If the same person breathed in 100% O2, the result would be: (15 x 1.54 x 1) + (760 x 0.003) 23.1 + 2.28 = 25.38 This may seem like a significant difference (about 10%), but in an oxygen bar, there is no way they would deliver 100% O2 - it is way too expensive and would require a full face mask, not nasal prongs. I would assume that about 2 liters/minute is what you could get at a bar. that would increase the oxygen concentration from 21% to about 27%. Final calculation: (15 x 1.54 x 1) + (760 x 0.27) x 0.003 = 23.1 + 0.62 = 23.72 If you want to go to the oxygen bar, have a good time. Don't delude yourself about any possible health benefits. |
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If you are a normal, healthy human, then your red blood cell oxygen saturation is above 98% pretty much all the time. This is the % of your hemoglobin which is carrying oxygen, and cannot be increased by increasing the percentage of oxygen inhaled. There is a miniscule amount of oxygen dissolved in your blood plasma, which can be increased by increasing oxygen concentration in inhaled air. However, the stress is on MINISCULE. Oxygen bars are complete [censored]. Math: Oxygen carrying content formula: (Hb x 1.54 x O2 sat) + PAO2 x 0.003 hemoglobin (grams/dl) x 1.54 (constant) x saturation + partal pressure of oxygen in inspired air x 0.003 For an average person, we'll use Hb of 15, O2 sat of 100% and room air is 21% O2 (760 x 0.21 = 150 torr) (15 x 1.54 x 1) + (150 x 0.003) 23.1 + 0.45 = 23.55 If the same person breathed in 100% O2, the result would be: (15 x 1.54 x 1) + (760 x 0.003) 23.1 + 2.28 = 25.38 This may seem like a significant difference (about 10%), but in an oxygen bar, there is no way they would deliver 100% O2 - it is way too expensive and would require a full face mask, not nasal prongs. I would assume that about 2 liters/minute is what you could get at a bar. that would increase the oxygen concentration from 21% to about 27%. Final calculation: (15 x 1.54 x 1) + (760 x 0.27) x 0.003 = 23.1 + 0.62 = 23.72 If you want to go to the oxygen bar, have a good time. Don't delude yourself about any possible health benefits. [/ QUOTE ] qft |
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Takink a deep breath gives you more oxigen then a session at a bar. If you donīt want to believe that from me then do some research/googling. [/ QUOTE ] How much longer till society replaces the word reseach with the word google. What about yahoo or ask jeeves. I'll go do some google to find out more on oxygen after i finish my google paper. |
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