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The Science of Oxygen Saturation: Why Oxygen Matters More Than You Think.

  • May 20
  • 3 min read

For the Pursuit of Wellness by REKOOP



Every cell in the body relies on oxygen to function.


From producing energy and supporting brain function to repairing tissues and maintaining overall health, oxygen plays a critical role in almost every biological process. While we breathe oxygen every day, the body's ability to efficiently deliver and utilise it can sometimes be limited by stress, poor circulation, fatigue, inflammation, or physical strain.


How Oxygen Normally Travels Through The Body

Under normal conditions, oxygen is carried through the bloodstream by red blood cells.


As blood circulates, oxygen is delivered from the lungs to tissues and organs throughout the body. However, this process depends heavily on healthy blood flow and circulation.


When circulation becomes compromised due to stress, fatigue, inflammation, injury, or physical exertion, oxygen delivery may become less efficient. This can leave certain areas of the body with lower oxygen availability, which may impact recovery, energy production, and overall function.


How Oxygen Therapy Works

Oxygen therapy works by increasing the amount of oxygen the body can absorb and utilise.


Inside a pressurised chamber, the body is exposed to oxygen in an environment with increased atmospheric pressure. This allows oxygen to dissolve not only into red blood cells, but also directly into the blood plasma.


Because plasma can travel into areas where circulation may be restricted, oxygen is able to reach tissues more efficiently and support the body at a deeper cellular level.


This increase in oxygen availability may help:

  • Support energy production

  • Enhance circulation

  • Reduce fatigue

  • Improve recovery

  • Support physical and mental performance


The Role of Molecular Hydrogen

What makes the AirPod Revive Hydroxy system unique is the addition of molecular hydrogen.


Molecular hydrogen is known as a selective antioxidant, meaning it helps neutralise harmful free radicals while preserving beneficial ones the body still needs.


Free radicals and oxidative stress are naturally produced through daily life, exercise, stress, environmental exposure, and aging. Over time, excessive oxidative stress may contribute to inflammation, fatigue, slower recovery, and overall cellular stress.


Because molecular hydrogen is the smallest molecule in the universe, it can easily penetrate deep into cells and even cross the blood-brain barrier, allowing it to reach areas many antioxidants cannot.


This helps support the body’s natural recovery and restoration processes on a cellular level.


Benefits of Oxygen Therapy

Recovery & Healing

Increased oxygen availability may help support tissue repair, circulation, and recovery after physical stress or exertion.


Energy & Performance

Oxygen is essential for ATP production — the process the body uses to create energy. Better oxygen delivery may help improve stamina, endurance, and reduce fatigue.


Mental Clarity & Focus

The brain requires a large amount of oxygen to function optimally. Supporting oxygen delivery may help improve concentration, focus, and mental clarity.


Stress & Wellness Support

Many people use oxygen therapy as part of a broader wellness routine to support relaxation, sleep quality, and overall wellbeing.


The REKOOP Perspective

True wellness isn’t just about treating symptoms — it’s about supporting the body’s foundational systems.


Oxygen is one of the most important resources the body needs to function, recover, and perform at its best. By helping improve oxygen delivery and reduce oxidative stress, oxygen therapy supports the body at the cellular level where recovery and restoration begin.


At REKOOP, we believe wellness starts from within — and sometimes, better function begins with better oxygen.

 
 
 

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