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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 3738024" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>Rick, I won't ask your medical situation so-as not to intrude, but I know a lot of the endurance athletes and mountain climbers swear by chlorophyll to increase ability to carry Oxygen. You can get it at a health food store; I think that is why some people drink wheat grass juice too. I've heard before that if Lance Armstrong had just used chlorophyll instead, then he would not have gotten in trouble since the reason he took low-dose testosterone was to increase O2 in his muscles.</p><p></p><p>Also, don't forget the recent story in England of Viagra saving the life of a vented covid patient. They idea is that it increases Nitric Oxide levels and dilated the capillaries to allow more O2 to reach tissues. Beet juice supposedly does the same thing. Sam's club used to sell a rather delicious beet juice powdered drink supplement. Lots of athletes also drink beet juice for the same reason as chlorophyll.</p><p></p><p>Finally, I seem to recall an account of a guy who had COPD and used a supplement called Cellfood that supposedly raises O2 levels for while and it worked for him.</p><p></p><p>Best wishes brother with whatever you are dealing with; people here love you man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 3738024, member: 24531"] Rick, I won't ask your medical situation so-as not to intrude, but I know a lot of the endurance athletes and mountain climbers swear by chlorophyll to increase ability to carry Oxygen. You can get it at a health food store; I think that is why some people drink wheat grass juice too. I've heard before that if Lance Armstrong had just used chlorophyll instead, then he would not have gotten in trouble since the reason he took low-dose testosterone was to increase O2 in his muscles. Also, don't forget the recent story in England of Viagra saving the life of a vented covid patient. They idea is that it increases Nitric Oxide levels and dilated the capillaries to allow more O2 to reach tissues. Beet juice supposedly does the same thing. Sam's club used to sell a rather delicious beet juice powdered drink supplement. Lots of athletes also drink beet juice for the same reason as chlorophyll. Finally, I seem to recall an account of a guy who had COPD and used a supplement called Cellfood that supposedly raises O2 levels for while and it worked for him. Best wishes brother with whatever you are dealing with; people here love you man. [/QUOTE]
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