Oxygen: elixir for life,
performance and sports
The human body can survive three weeks without food, three days without liquids, but only three minutes without oxygen. An adequate supply of oxygen is actually the basis for life.
Nutrients like carbohydrates and fats are transported with oxygen into the mitochondria, the power stations of our body, and are converted to energy there. In principle, this is comparable to a chimney, in which wood is burned and heat is produced. If there is not enough oxygen for the burning, residue will collect at the walls of the chimney - the chimney does not burn optimally, produces less energy, and gets sooty. And like a chimney, our body also needs enough oxygen to optimally generate energy.
Depending on the individual, an inadequate supply of oxygen can produce a variety of long-term effects. These can appear as a lack of concentration, exhaustion, or migraine, but also in the form of digestive disorders, tense or acidic muscles, an accelerated aging process, a poor immune system, or chronic diseases.
In short, oxygen is one of the most important elements for blood circulation and it boosts the metabolism of each body cell.
Our heart, lungs, brain, intestines, skin and every muscle and fiber require oxygen to fulfill their tasks in the best possible way and to keep us healthy, able and fit.
Who needs FitLine® Activize® OXYPLUS?
Activize® OXYPLUS contains the entire B-vitamin complex as well as vitamin C and thus all of the water-soluble vitamins. These vitamins promote concentration and performance ability, they support the metabolism and also the burning of carbohydrates and fats. Furthermore, the B-vitamins serve to maintain the functions of the nervous system.
Activize® OXYPLUS promotes a higher supply of oxygen on the cellular level and thus a higher ability to perform.
FitLine® Activize® OXYPLUS is suitable for all people, who want to achieve more and to reach a higher level of performance.
The Study
More power with Activize® OXYPLUS - now scientifically tested!
The outstanding effectiveness of the new FitLine® Activize® OXYPLUS has now been proven in a scientific study in which 20 leisure and professional athletes participated. The research was conducted as a randomized and placebo -controlled cross-over double-blind study.
This means the 20 athletes were split up randomly into two groups. For seven days the first group received one teaspoon each of FitLine® Activize® OXYPLUS three times a day (morning, noon, and evening). Then after a three day break this group received a placebo (a drink without any active ingredients) for the following seven days.
The second group took the placebo three times daily for the first week. After a three day break, they then took Activize® OXYPLUS three times a day for seven days. Neither the participants nor the persons in contact with them knew which group took which drink on which days. This information was only accessible to the scientists, who later analyzed and evaluated the results of the study. The participants were anonymous: the scientists did not know which results belonged to which participant. Any possibility of influencing the results of the study was in effect eliminated.
2006-10-21 21:39:52
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answered by ☺♥? 6
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Oxy Plus
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answered by staton 4
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2015-01-24 09:54:59
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answered by Anonymous
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oxy plus is used to bleach ie to remove stains and make the dress look brighter by realising certain chemicals. in the long run it makes the fabric weak and prone to damage
2006-10-21 21:42:11
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answer #4
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answered by srini 3
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the best trading software http://tradingsolution.info
i have attended a lot of seminars, read counless books on forex trading and it all cost me thousands of dollars. the worst thing was i blew up my first account. after that i opened another account and the same thing happened again. i started to wonder why i couldn,t make any money in forex trading. at first i thought i knew everything about trading. finally i found that the main problem i have was i did not have the right mental in trading. as we know that psychology has great impact on our trading result. apart from psychology issue, there is another problem that we have to address. they are money management, market analysis, and entry/exit rules. to me money management is important in trading. i opened another account and start to trade profitably after i learnt from my past mistake. i don't trade emotionally anymore.
if you are serious about trading you need to address your weakness and try to fix it. no forex guru can make you Professional trader unless you want to learn from your mistake.
2014-12-18 13:34:18
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answered by ? 2
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Sodiummonopersulphate. it is an oxidizing chemical
2006-10-21 21:54:27
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answered by Albert P 1
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Print Document
Material Safety Data Sheet
Product Name: Oxy Plus - 17.5% Hydrogen Peroxide
Issue Date: Feb 96/ Revision 1
Company Details
Company Name Growth Technology Ltd
Address: Unit 66, Taunton Trading Estate, TAUNTON TA2 6RX U.K.
Tel/Fax: Phone: 01823 325291 Fax: 01823 325487
e-mail info@growthtechnology.co.uk
Identification
Product Name: Oxy Plus - a solution of 17.5% Hydrogen Peroxide
Product Use: A source of additional oxygen for hydroponic nutrient solutions
Ingredients
Main Ingredient: Hydrogen Peroxide
Concentrations: 17.5%
Hazard Identification: (O) Oxidising
Risk Phase: Irritating to eyes and skin
Safety Phases: Keep in a cool place.
After contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of water.
Wear suitable protective clothing and eye / face protection.
In case of accident, or if you feel unwell, seek medical advice immediately (show label) where possible).
Hazards Identification
Physical & Environmental:
Slightly toxic to living resources.
Slightly toxic to aquatic life.
A biodegradable substance.
Human Health Effects: The material could cause damage to the eyes. The material is not toxic.
Classification Information:
Risk Phrases: 36/38
Safety Phrases: 3,28,36/39, 45
Primary Risk: Oxidising
SI No: 2984
ADR Class: 8 Corrosive
Tremcard No: TEC(R) 43
IATA Special Provision: A17
UN No: 2984
CAS No: 7722-84-1
Hazchem Code: 2P
Conveyance Class: 5.1
ADR Min: 58
EINECS No: 231-765-0
IMDG Code (Page): 5150
IMCO Class: 5.1, OXIDISING
Packing Group: III
UK Customs No: CUS 18460
First Aid Measures
Skin Contact: Immediately wash with plenty of water, preferably under a shower if affected area is large enough to warrant this. Remove contaminated clothing and thoroughly clean and dry all clothing before re-use. Obtain medical attention if irritation persists or if blistering occurs.
Eye contact: Irrigate eye thoroughly with water for at least 15 minutes, holding the eyelids apart if necessary. Obtain medical attention.
Inhalation: Remove from exposure. Keep warm and at rest. If there is respiratory distress give oxygen. If respiration stops or shows signs of failing, apply artificial respiration. Do not use mouth to mouth ventilation. Obtain medical attention urgently.
Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. Wash out mouth with water and give plenty of water or milk to drink. If possible prop up patient to facilitate the release of gases formed in the stomach.
Medical Assistance: Symptomatic treatment and supportive therapy as indicated. Treatment may be needed for pulmonary oedoema, or respiratory failure, which may be delayed following severe over exposure.
Fire Fighting Measures
Special Protective Equipment:
Non-flammable. Decomposition may assist combustion of other flammable materials. Toxic and explosive fumes may be generated in a fire. Therefore firefighters should wear breathing apparatus and appropriate protective clothing (8).
Suitable Extinguishing Media:
Select extinguishing medium appropriate to other materials involved in and/or to the circumstances of the fire. Use fog - equipment in the absence of fog equipment a fine spray may be used (8). Liberal quantities of water should be used to dilute and wash away escaping peroxide and to fight fires involving the product. Keep stored drums cool by spaying with water from a distance.
Special Exposure Hazards: Non-flammable. Decomposition may evolve oxygen and assist combustion of other flammable materials. Decomposes exothermically, releasing a large amount of oxygen at a rate which may become explosive. There is an explosion hazard if dilute solutions lose water by evaporation. Pressure bursts may occur due to gas evolution. Can react violently and explosively when in contact with organic materials, oxidising agents, heavy metals and dust contamination.
Accidental Release Measures
Methods for Cleaning Up: Small and large spills: dilute - may be washed to drain with large quantities of water. Dilute to less than 1% w/w and put to drain with plenty of water. Wash the site of the spillage with plenty of water and detergent. Dispose of hazardous waste in accordance with waste disposal and water authority regulations.
Personal Precautions: Avoid contact with the product. Ventilate the area to dispel airborne concentrations. Full body protective clothing with breathing apparatus should be worn when dealing with spillage. Remove all sources of ignition.
Environmental Precautions:
If size of spillage warrants and has contaminated water courses, drains or vegetation - advise appropriate authorities. Evacuate personnel from the area.
Handling & Storage
Storage: Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area, away from incompatible chemicals and materials. Avoid exposure to sunlight, heat and ignition sources or contamination by combustible dust. Store on concrete flooring that can be swilled and drained. Large quantities must be stored in vented containers fitted with valves to release pressure build-up. For bulk storage, store in passivated stainless steel (grade 304L or 316L) or HDPE containers. Containers must be clean and free of organic residues. Do not store in mild steel or any other metal container.
Handling: Exposure by inhalation or skin contact should be minimised by good industrial hygiene practice. Wear appropriate protective clothing. Safety showers and eyebaths should be available in areas where accidental exposure is possible. Ensure adequate ventilation to keep the airborne concentration as low as possible. Extinguish ignition sources. No smoking. Care should be taken when opening containers as pressure may have built up during storage. Avoid contact with combustible, flammable or corrosive products.
Exposure Controls / Personal Protection
Hand Protection: Wear PVC or rubber gloves.
Eye Protection: Wear close fitting goggles / face shield. Eyebaths should be provided at places where accidental exposure may be possible.
Skin Protection: Wear acid resistant footwear, polyester and impervious apron. Showers should be provided at places where accidental exposure may occur.
Respiratory Protection: Occupational exposure limits assigned by HSE and ACGIH:
OES-LTEL = 1ppm (1.5mgm-3), OES-STEL = 2ppm (3mgm-3)
In the event where significant exposure is possible (eg in dealing with spillage, fire or exposure to vapour and/or toxic fumes) wear self-contained breathing apparatus.
Physical & Chemical Properties
Appearance: Clear, colourless, mobile liquid
Odour: Pungent, characteristic odour.
Molecular Mass: 34.016
Solubility in Water: Complete
Vapour Density: >1 air = 1
Freezing Point: -14.5oC
Lethal Dosage: 4060 mg/kg (rat)
Specific Gravity at 20 oC: 1.10 H2O = 1
Vapour Pressure: 23.2mmKg at 20 oC
Boiling Point: 104 oC
pH: 5.1
Stability & Reactivity
Condition to Avoid: Avoid exposure to heat sources, high temperatures, pressure build-up and contamination by dusts or combustible materials. Do not allow product to dry out.
Materials to Avoid: Reacts violently with readily oxidisable organic materials, acids, alkalies, reducing agents and other oxidisers. Catalytically decomposed by heavy metals and their salts, enzymes and contaminants such as dirt and rust. May react vigorously with flammable liquids and gases and other combustible materials.
Hazardous Decomposition Products:
Decomposes liberating oxygen which assists the burning of combustible materials. Decomposition is highly exothermic. Contamination by an oxidisable or an organic material presents an explosion hazard.
Toxicological Information
Acute Effects: Mild irritation to eyes and digestive system. Larger amounts may irritate skin and mucous membranes. Corrosive to eyes and may cause corneal damage. After ingestion, sudden evolution of oxygen may cause injury by acute distention of the stomach and oesophagus. Significant oral doses may result in gastro-intestinal perforation.
Chronic Effects: Ingestion may cause haematemisis, oesophagal and gastric perforation.
Ecological Information
Slightly toxic to living resources - LC50 96hr 10-100mg/l
Ecotoxicity: Slightly toxic to aquatic life, 7 day LC50 for rainbow trout - 38.5mg/l. Lowering of pH below 5 will induce fatalities in aquatic life.
Biodegradation: Decomposes to water and oxygen. No evidence of bioaccumulation or tainting of seafood.
Partitioning: Log P Octanol/Water = -1.1
Disposal Considerations
Disposal Dangers: Treat as for spillages. Wear appropriate protective clothing. Care should be taken to ensure accidental mixing with acids or reducing agents, in drains, is avoided. There is a potential explosion hazard if spilt product contaminates finely divided organic material. Do not attempt to neutralise with strong acids. Neutralisation generates much heat.
Disposal Methods: Large and small spillages - dilute. May be washed to drain with large quantities of water. Dispose of any hazardous waste in accordance with waste disposal or water authority regulations.
Transport Information
SI 1992/743 The Road Traffic (Carriage of Dangerous Substances in Road Tankers and Tank Containers) Regulations.
SI 1993/1746 The Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging ) Regulations.
SI 1992/742 Road Traffic (Carriage of Dangerous Substances in Packages etc.) Regulations.
Regulatory Information
Supply: Irritant
Conveyance: Oxidising Substance
Phrases: Irritating to eyes and skin.
Keep in a cool place.
After contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of water.
Wear suitable protective gloves and eye/face protection.
In case of accident, or if you feel unwell, seek medical advice immediately (show label) where possible).
Other Information
User Responsibility: This Safety Data Sheet provides the Health & Safety information. Individuals handling this product should be informed of the recommended safety precautions and should have access to this information.
Published in accordance with Regulation 6 of the Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations 1994.
Date of Issue: Feb 96/ Revision 1
2006-10-21 21:44:19
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answered by david UK 2
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