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Portable oxygen 'could be the next bottled water'

Portable oxygen could become the next big thing, with some users claiming it may be as big a phenomenon as bottled water.

A writer for Lift Magazine recently tried oxygen-enriched air to explore the possible health benefits many people have been talking about.

After trying it, the writer concluded that it certainly made them feel better and suggested that it could work to combat hangovers and help people deal with polluted air.

"There's no doubt that several gulps of oxygen certainly feel as if they can cut through the fur and filth of a hangover or the smog in a heavily polluted city. Even without the pollution or the pleasure of a heavy night's antics, I must admit that a distinct feeling of well-being does wash over you," the writer said.

The benefits of breathing oxygen-enriched air to help combat the effects of smog were recently highlighted by Neethu Reghukumar, who wrote in the Bangalore Mirror that residents in the city are embracing oxygen therapy to ease respiratory difficulties.

Posted by Mark Wilkins
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