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  1. What Is Boost Oxygen?

    While Boost Oxygen is considered an oxygen supplement, we are regulated by the Consumer Product Safety Commission and not the FDA. No supplemental oxygen product is FDA approved.

  2. Can Too Much Supplemental Oxygen Have Side Effects?

    These side effects from prolonged exposure to pure medical oxygen are known as “Oxygen Toxicity” and can affect underwater divers and patients on ventilators or undergoing Hyperbaric Oxygen …

  3. The Facts: Answering Misconceptions About Oxygen and Boost Oxygen

    The Facts: Some people who research Boost Oxygen, or just want to make fun of our product, do a quick Google search about the possible harmful effects of using too much oxygen.

  4. Is Supplemental Oxygen Safe To Use? - Boost Oxygen

    Supplemental oxygen is used by both healthy people and those that require it for medical purposes. Before using supplemental oxygen, many ask if there are safety concerns or side effects.

  5. How To Use Boost Oxygen

    Medium Boost Oxygen canisters contain 5 liters of Oxygen, which is up to 100 one-second inhalations. Large Boost Oxygen canisters contain 10 liters of Oxygen, which equates to over 200 seconds of …

  6. Breathe Better with Pure Supplemental Oxygen | Boost Oxygen

    Active adults for all-natural respiratory support, athletes for performance and recovery, people at high-altitude regions where there can be less oxygen in the air, and those experiencing poor air quality.

  7. We Answer: Is Supplemental Oxygen Safe To Use? - Boost Oxygen

    No, there are no side effects from using too much supplemental oxygen like Boost Oxygen. However, people who overuse MEDICAL-GRADE oxygen may experience mild side effects like skin irritation …

  8. FAQs - Boost Oxygen

    Medium Boost Oxygen canisters contain 5 liters of Aviator’s Breathing Oxygen, which is up to 100 one-second inhalations. Large Boost Oxygen canisters contain 10 liters of Aviator’s Breathing Oxygen, …

  9. Understanding Altitude Sickness: Causes, Symptoms ... - Boost Oxygen

    When you ascend to higher elevations, the air pressure drops, meaning there’s less oxygen available for your body to use. Your body has to work harder to maintain normal function, which is why some …

  10. What is the Right Boost Oxygen Canister for me? | Boost Oxygen

    Understand which Boost Oxygen aroma and canister is best for you. This can depend on several factors but in short, it depends on your usage!