CHI HEALTH LETTER                                                                          November 8, 2019

OXYPOWER:
Avoids HIF, Improves Lung and Heart Function

NEW FINDINGS: 2019 NOBEL PRIZE FOR PHYSIOLOGY OR MEDICINE

In October 7, 2019, William G. Kaelin Jr., Peter J. Ratcliffe, and Gregg L. Semenza were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. The trio of researchers discovered and established an understanding of how the human body and cells adapt to different oxygen levels. Whether oxygen levels are low or high, human cells are able to learn and adapt to their environment. Joan Massagué, director of the Sloan Kettering Institute in New York City, states that when oxygen levels are too low, “Cells know that they have to take emergency measures to adapt their metabolism or adapt their behavior”. These emergency measures are called Hypoxia- inducible factors (HIF). HIF will lead to an increase in red blood cells, hemoglobin, and angiogenesis (may lead to cancer).

 

Hypoxia-inducible factors are present in patients that are located in high mountainous regions. Such locations have low oxygen levels and low air pressure. These traits are also common to those who fly commercially on a regular basis. The cell mitochondria of patients in these regions do not have sufficient oxygen, HIF increase and may explain why they usually have thicker blood and high hemoglobin. Their bodies are trying to make up for the lack of oxygen by increasing red blood cells and maybe platelets (thick blood). Such factors will begin to show physical markers such as nail clubbing, concave nails, bottom of nails turning to red lunulae or even missing lunulae. These physical markers have been known to patients that are exposed to high elevations. It is also highly recommended that they check CRP levels (better to be under 1). For these physical markers and high CRP level, we highly recommend Oxypower to be taken as well as Vein Lite (promote blood circulation for missing lunulae). Oxypower is extremely vital to help cell mitochondria use oxygen efficiently to avoid induce HIF especially for lung and heart conditions. It is recommended that Oxypower also be taken before traveling on flights or traveling to high elevation mountainous regions. It will avoid the risk of induce HIF that eventually can lead to heart disease and increase cancer chance. Oxypower can also help with palpitations and lung congestion symptoms (refer to Case Study 4).

 

CASE STUDY 1
D. Minkoff, MD from Florida has 51 year old female patient with a high CRP level, After three months on Oxypower (took 3 capsules, twice daily), her CRP reduced to within normal range.
CASE STUDY 2
M.C., a 50 year old female, went mountain hiking twice. Both times, she went up to 10,000 feet in elevation and suffered from serious altitude sickness. During her third mountain hike, she took Oxypower for 4 days prior to her trip. She reported having no symptoms of illness for the entire three days of her hike (even up to 13,000 feet)
CASE STUDY 3
B.B., DC from Minnesota, has a 31 year old male patient who trained for a marathon. Normally, his time was 10 minutes per mile, so it usually takes him 4 hours and 40 minutes to finish 26 miles. Three weeks before the Twin City Marathon, he started taking Oxypower. During training, his time improved to 9 minutes per mile. At the marathon, he finished 26 miles in 4 hours and 3 minutes, 37 minutes faster than his usual time.
CASE STUDY 4
H.K., DC from California, has a 67 year old female patient who has her upper right lung removed due to a tumor. She had always had breathing difficulties, palpitations, and lung congestion. After the first day of taking Oxypower, she already felt a tremendous difference. After 2 months, she had no difficulty breathing; she can walk longer and even climb a flight of stairs. Her lung discomfort and chest pounding are mostly gone.

For these reasons, such as HIF and hypoxia, we highly recommend taking Oxypower!

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