Can I use an oxygen spray in the absence of an inhaler?
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The oxygen spray helps you relax Pushes your performance to a higher level Helps your muscles recover faster from soreness and fatigue Breathe easier in high altitude Combat driving fatigue and jet lag Lessen the effects of hangovers Breathe clean oxygen when exposed to poor air quality conditions Supplemental oxygen is a growing industry. An increasing number of people each day are experiencing the benefits of using it in their own lives. Supplemental oxygen has many interchangeable names and is also referred to as canned oxygen, oxygen can, oxygen in a can, portable oxygen, recreational oxygen, oxygen bar, sports oxygen, high altitude oxygen and oxygen spray.
Oxygen Spray assists in the treatment of wounds, as an antiseptic and general purpose disinfecting agent. The solution is non-toxic and safe with a high therapeutic index, for treatment of;
* Burns
* Leg Ulcers
* Cuts
* Abrasions
* Slow healing wounds
* Bed sores
* Insect bites
* Infected wounds