The Science Inside Activated Stabilized Oxygen
Summary
Oxygen supplementation has evolved significantly over the past decades, yet not all oxygen products are created equal. Understanding the science behind activated stabilized oxygen reveals a sophisticated manufacturing process that distinguishes modern bio-available liquid oxygen from outdated and potentially dangerous alternatives. This article explores the molecular structure, production methods, safety profile, and applications in athletic performance of this breakthrough technology, based exclusively on verified research and information from the manufacturer.
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Why Use Activated Stabilized Oxygen for Sports?
As someone who is into sports, you know how lactic acid buildup and fatigue can impact your performance. We counter this by delivering a highly concentrated dose of active stabilized oxygen, which is instantly metabolized to help reduce the burn.
Increase oxygen = Reduce the burn.
Understanding the O4 Molecule
Breakthrough bio-available liquid oxygen technology creates a liquid containing stable oxygen molecules (O2) bonded together to form high concentrations of the very stable O4 molecule [1]. This molecule, called Polyatomic Tetraoxygen, is twice the size (or mass) of O2 [1].
If ozone having three oxygen molecules is unstable because it is an odd number of oxygen atoms, then a molecule made of 4 oxygen atoms would be stable, and this is the oxygen in OxygenSuperCharger [2]. O4 is stabilized within the liquid using a proprietary method to bond it to sea salt minerals, and once inside the body, when its bond does break down, it becomes two molecules of oxygen [2].
The Proprietary Manufacturing Process
The actual process is a proprietary one that cost over a million dollars to develop and involves the disassociation of oxygen molecules from water molecules in an electrolytic bath containing a mixture of purified water and sodium chloride (sea salt) [1].
A regulated current is then applied to two proprietary composite metal electrodes, which releases the hydrogen gas and the oxygen molecules are stabilized in the electrolyte solution [1]. Using an electrical method, oxygen atoms are split from pure water and then stabilized in water to minerals left from the sea salt [3].
There is nothing in OxygenSuperCharger except water, minerals, and 35% activated stabilized oxygen [3]. OxygenSuperCharger consists of a saline base with a high concentration of dissolved oxygen [4].
Exceptional Oxygen Concentration
The oxygen concentration in activated stabilized oxygen is remarkably high compared to regular water. The standard testing method for dissolved oxygen in liquids will only detect oxygen levels of under 20 parts per million (PPM), and most electronic testing devices presently available will not measure oxygen concentrations in water higher than 20 PPM [5].
OxygenSuperCharger contains 350,000 PPM of oxygen [5], which translates to the 35% oxygen content in the formula. This concentration far exceeds what is naturally found in tap or bottled water.
Safety Profile: The Crucial pH Difference
One of the most important safety distinctions of activated stabilized oxygen is its neutral pH level. OxygenSuperCharger is completely safe with an approximate 7.4 pH and is bio-available and ready to “go to work” [5]. OxygenSuperCharger is one of the few stabilized oxygen products on the market that can boost a neutral pH level, and the new technology used to create this state-of-the-art product is also responsible for its 7.4 pH level [6].
This safety profile stands in stark contrast to older products on the market. Prior to the creation of bio-available liquid oxygen, the common products used for natural health were made with the “old technology,” which creates a very stable molecule but has several drawbacks—they are chlorine dioxide-based, or the oxygen molecule is bonded to a chemical salt, and the pH of these products is very alkaline, making them potentially toxic and caustic [1].
OxygenSuperCharger has no hydrogen peroxide, is essentially neutral pH, and has no caustic chemicals [7]. OxygenSuperCharger uses NO sodium chlorite [3], distinguishing it from chlorite-based products that function as pesticides and bleaching agents.
How Activated Stabilized Oxygen Works
Bio-available liquid oxygen is designed to be taken orally and is bio-available, with the oxygen molecules absorbed into the blood plasma either through the digestive tract or sublingually (under the tongue) [1].
All of your body’s systems require oxygen to function properly, and while 10% of our body’s energy comes from food and water, a staggering 90% of our energy comes from oxygen [8]. On a cellular level, oxygen is essential for nutrient absorption, energy production, and the elimination of cellular waste products.
Stability and Shelf Life
OxygenSuperCharger bio-available liquid oxygen contains high levels of dissolved oxygen in a saline base and is highly stable with a long shelf life [1]. The recommended shelf life for OxygenSuperCharger stabilized liquid oxygen is three years, and activated stabilized oxygen stores fine at room temperature, with the cap on tight, and out of direct sunlight [5].
Applications in Athletic Performance
Supplemental oxygen can increase oxygen levels in the body and even help the body maintain and use more oxygen during exercise, which can benefit sports performance and recovery [9]. Using oxygen can improve your VO2 max, which can help optimize sports performance and reduce recovery time following athletic activity, and boosting your VO2 max improves how oxygen is delivered and used by your body [9].
As athletes engage in strenuous exercise, their muscles demand an increased supply of oxygen to meet the heightened energy requirements, and by using supplemental oxygen athletes can extend their periods of peak performance and delay fatigue [10].
Legal Status in Competitive Sports
The World Anti-Doping Agency had excluded supplemental oxygen from its doping list because research could not show a substantial enhancement with oxygen in performance, except during the competition itself [11].
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) as of January 2010 removed supplemental compressed oxygen from its list of banned substances, and according to WADA guidelines: “Supplemental oxygen administered by inhalation, but not intravenously, is permitted” [12]. However, athletes should verify rules with their specific sporting authorities.
Distinguishing Old Technology from New
Ironically, stabilized oxygen created by old technology doesn’t contain any oxygen [13]. Instead, these products rely on chemical reactions within the body to generate oxygen after consumption.
Most of the oxygen water products on the market are what we call the “old technology” of oxygen bonded to a salt and often include chlorite rather than chloride, and with most of these old technology products, no actual oxygen is available until a chemical reaction occurs within the body [14].
Many other stabilized liquid oxygen products on the market are caustic to the skin, and these “old technology” liquid oxygen products have high alkaline levels that can cause severe burns—if a product calling itself “liquid stabilized oxygen” says you must dilute it before ingesting it, this is because it can cause severe burns when used at full strength [5].
Bio-available liquid oxygen uses no chlorine dioxide, and the oxygen is bio-available and not bonded to a chemical salt, contains no hydrogen peroxide, and has a pH only slightly positive (around 7.4), completely within the safe range [1].
Conclusion
The science behind activated stabilized oxygen represents a significant technological advancement in oxygen supplementation. Through a million-dollar proprietary electrolytic process, oxygen molecules are separated from water and stabilized as O4 (Polyatomic Tetraoxygen) molecules bonded to sea salt minerals. This creates a product containing 35% oxygen (350,000 PPM) with a neutral pH of 7.4—making it safe for direct oral consumption without the caustic dangers of older chlorite-based or hydrogen peroxide products. For athletes seeking to optimize performance and recovery, this bio-available oxygen can be absorbed sublingually or through the digestive tract, supporting the body’s energy production without violating anti-doping regulations. With a three-year shelf life and stable storage at room temperature, activated stabilized oxygen offers a safe, effective, and legal method for supplementing the body’s most vital element—supporting athletic performance through improved VO2 max, extended peak performance periods, and reduced fatigue.
References
[1] OxygenSuperCharger. “Video: Bio-available Liquid Oxygen Explained.” This comprehensive video explanation details the breakthrough technology that creates stable O4 molecules (Polyatomic Tetraoxygen) through a proprietary electrolytic process involving purified water, sodium chloride, and regulated current applied to composite metal electrodes. The article explains manufacturing, molecular structure, absorption methods, and how the product differs from old technology alternatives. Source
[2] OxygenSuperCharger. “Activated Oxygen is NOT Ozone when Stabilized.” This article explains that unlike ozone (O3) which contains three oxygen atoms and is unstable, a molecule made of 4 oxygen atoms (O4) is stable. The article details how O4 is stabilized using a proprietary method to bond it to sea salt minerals and breaks down into two oxygen molecules once inside the body. Source
[3] OxygenSuperCharger. “The Difference Between Stabilized Oxygen and Sodium Chlorite Explained.” The article explains the electrical method used to split oxygen atoms from pure water and stabilize them to minerals, clarifies that OxygenSuperCharger contains water, minerals, and 35% activated stabilized oxygen, and emphasizes that the product uses NO sodium chlorite. Source
[4] OxygenSuperCharger. “Home.” The main website describes OxygenSuperCharger as consisting of a saline base with a high concentration of dissolved oxygen and provides an overview of the product’s properties and applications. Source
[5] OxygenSuperCharger. “Frequently Asked Questions and Answers.” The comprehensive FAQ page provides detailed information about oxygen concentration (350,000 PPM versus 20 PPM maximum detection in standard tests), safety with 7.4 pH level, shelf life (3 years), storage conditions, and testing methods for measuring bio-available oxygen. Source
[6] OxygenSuperCharger. “Neutral pH Balance: the Importance for Stabilized Oxygen.” This detailed article explains why neutral pH is critical for stabilized oxygen products, how OxygenSuperCharger achieves a 7.4 pH level through new technology, and why this makes it one of the few stabilized oxygen products on the market that can boost a neutral pH level. Source
[7] OxygenSuperCharger. “Is OxygenSuperCharger Stabilized Oxygen Safe To Use?” This safety-focused article confirms that OxygenSuperCharger contains no hydrogen peroxide, has essentially neutral pH, and contains no caustic chemicals, distinguishing it from old technology products that require dilution and carry safety warnings. Source
[8] OxygenSuperCharger. “Oxygen Water: How To Create Your Own.” The article presents facts about oxygen’s role in the body, including that all body systems require oxygen to function properly and that 90% of the body’s energy comes from oxygen while only 10% comes from food and water. Source
[9] Boost Oxygen. “Supplemental Oxygen for Athletes.” This article explains how supplemental oxygen can increase oxygen levels in the body, help maintain and use more oxygen during exercise, improve VO2 max, optimize sports performance, and reduce recovery time following athletic activity by improving how oxygen is delivered and used by the body. Source
[10] Oxygen Plus. “Canned Oxygen for Sports & Athletes.” The article discusses how athletes’ muscles demand increased oxygen during strenuous exercise to meet heightened energy requirements and how supplemental oxygen can extend periods of peak performance and delay fatigue. Source
[11] PMC (PubMed Central). “The Question is Still Open: Is Supplemental Oxygen Enhancing Performance in Professional Athletes at High Altitude or Not?” This scientific article discusses the World Anti-Doping Agency’s decision to exclude supplemental oxygen from its doping list because research could not show substantial enhancement with oxygen in performance except during competition itself. Source
[12] Boost Oxygen. “Is Supplemental Oxygen A Sports Performance Enhancer?” The article details WADA’s January 2010 decision to remove supplemental compressed oxygen from its list of banned substances and provides WADA guidelines stating that supplemental oxygen administered by inhalation (but not intravenously) is permitted. Source
[13] OxygenSuperCharger. “An Explanation of Liquid Oxygen Drops and How They Work.” This article explains the differences between old technology products that ironically don’t contain any oxygen versus bio-available liquid oxygen that contains actual stabilized oxygen, highlighting the 35% oxygen content with no dangerous hydrogen peroxide or chemicals. Source
[14] OxygenSuperCharger. “The Stabilized Liquid Oxygen Market.” The article discusses differences between old technology products (oxygen bonded to salt, often chlorite rather than chloride) where no actual oxygen is available until a chemical reaction occurs within the body, versus new technology bio-available oxygen with neutral pH that is safe and ready to work. Source
