Q. – How much should I take?
A. – Most people use 30 drops or ½ teaspoon 2-3 times a day. You
can start slower at, say 10-15 drops 3 times a day, and then increase it until
you get up to the 30 drops.
Q. – What is a good maintenance dosage for Vitamin O if I am not
taking it for any specific problem?
A. – 30 drops or ½ teaspoon twice a day.
Q. – How do I take Vitamin O?
A. – It is best to take Vitamin O in the mouth (under the
tongue) away from food. Put the drops directly in the mouth and hold it
there for about 30 seconds, then swallow. If you mix or dilute it,
always mix Vitamin O in pure water. If put in an organic medium,
such as juice, milk, coffee or tea, the oxygen dissipates quickly and you do
not get full value from it.
Q. – What are the ingredients in Vitamin O?
A. – Vitamin O contains intact oxygen molecules in a liquid
solution of electrified water and sea salt.
Q. – How long does a bottle last?
A. – One 4 oz. bottle has 48 doses of 30 drops each. The 8 oz. bottle
has 96 doses and the 16 oz. bottle has 192 doses.
Q. – How long does it take to notice results?
A. – Everyone's body is different. Therefore, some people notice
results immediately and others may notice a difference after a month or so.
Q. – Are there any side effects when taking Vitamin O?
A. – There are no known side effects. However, if you take too
much Vitamin O at one time you may notice too much energy.
Q. – Will Vitamin O interfere with any nutritional supplements or
medications?
A. – None that we know of, but you can check with your doctor to be
sure.
Q. – Can you take Vitamin O and other nutritional supplements or
medications at the same time?
A. – It is probably not a good idea to take Vitamin O with other
nutritional supplements. Most supplements are organic based or may be
acidic in nature. These ingredients will destabilize the oxygen
molecules. Take Vitamin O separately – a few minutes after eating
or other nutrition and hold it in the mouth for 30 seconds so that most of it
can be absorbed through the lining of the mouth.
Q. – Can people with high blood pressure use Vitamin O without side effects (because of the salt)?
A. – The amount of salt in Vitamin O is a very small
amount. 30 drops of Vitamin O contain less than 4 mg of sodium
which is a very insignificant amount. However, if you have questions,
check with your doctor.
Q. – Can children and animals take Vitamin O? And if so,
how much should they take?
A. – We have many reports of both children and animals successfully
using Vitamin O. The amounts used will vary depending on what it
is used for. Try different amounts to see what works best or check with a
health care professional for advice.
Q. – Why does Vitamin O have a chlorine taste?
A. – It has a chlorine taste because the sodium chloride (salt) in it is
broken down in the manufacturing process to sodium and chloride. The sodium is
mostly all filtered out. The chloride that remains gives it a chlorine taste.
Q. – Is Vitamin O pH balanced?
A. – Yes.
Q. – Can pregnant women take Vitamin O?
A. – We know of no problems with taking during pregnancy. However,
check with your health practitioner to be sure.
Q. – What is the shelf life of Vitamin O?
A. – It is about 6 months for an opened bottle and 3 to 5 years for an
unopened bottle.
Q. – What is the difference between Vitamin O and hydrogen
peroxide or other oxygen supplements on the market?
A. – Vitamin O should not be confused with the Chlorite compounds
which are available on the market and which represent an older, now outdated
approach to providing oxygen supplementation. These older Chlorite type
compounds must first come into contact with the hydrochloric acid in the
stomach before oxygen is released by way of a vigorous chemical reaction.
What's more, unlike Vitamin O which can be placed onto the skin, the
older Chlorite type compounds are extremely caustic and can do serious damage
to the skin and delicate mucous membranes. Also, Vitamin O should
not be confused with hydrogen peroxide, a compound which can cause a severe
"healing crisis" if not administered properly and with appropriate
care, and apparently has a tendency to release potentially harmful free
radicals into the system.
Q. – How should I store Vitamin O?
A. – You can store Vitamin O at room temperature. It does
not need to be refrigerated. Do not boil or add boiling water as this
will destabilize the solution.
Q. – On the Vitamin O bottle it says to not stir with a metal
utensil or place in a metal container, how is this going to affect me if I have
metal fillings or metal dentures?
A. – Amalgam fillings or gold crowns will not destabilize the solution.
Q. – How long has Vitamin O been on the market?
A. – We have been selling it since 1996.






