How is JOZZER Hyper-Oxygen different from other oxygen products on the market today?
JOZZER does not contain chlorine dioxide or hydrogen peroxide as an ingredient. Most other oxygen supplements contain these ingredients so they can make the claim of oxygen. You can tell if they have a caution statement on the label advising you not to ingest the product without significantly diluting it in water. Some consumers and business owners are totally unaware of this caution or that they have a product containing chlorine dioxide. Chlorine dioxide is a compound formed by bonding an active (pre-existing) oxygen molecule to a salt molecule that drives up the pH to extremely high levels that can be dangerous to the skin and delicate membranes in the oral cavity and the stomach. Additional stomach acid activity is required to break these molecules down to release the oxygen. If Hydrogen Peroxide is an ingredient, the product should also have a caution statement on the label telling you to dilute the solution in water before ingesting.
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