I work at a gym and get constantly bombarded with trial samples and new supplements. Admittedly I am skeptical of most but always give them a shot so I can officially right it off as BS. The last one was a bottled water called Perfect Water.
They actually sent a salesman to my gym and he did a demonstration for me. It is supposed to be specially formulated to hold more oxygen and make you stronger in a matter of minutes.
I am going to use it on my next leg day and expect absolutely nothing from this product but was wondering if anyone else has heard of or has tried this new product??
Perhaps I can tell myself it works enough that I may experience a mild placebo effect.
I am not sure how this would work. There are a number of proponents of oxygen therapy and most of these espouse the use of intravenous h202 or small quantities (8-25 drops) of food grade h202 in 8 ounces of water. Whether this has any benefit or not, I don’t know but there are some maverick doctors (MDs) who practice this.
If there is anything to the claim about oxygenated water, I would doubt that the benefits would be seen after one ingestion of the water. Then again, keep an open mind and report back here.
celebrities, perfect water, I’ve seen it as called “penta” was use by Denzel, Brittney and some other celebrites when they “worked out.” You can also thank them for oxygen bars.
Man, this and other threads makes me want to kiss TC’s feet for creating “T-Cell Alpha.”
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It’s unfortunate that sarcasm cannot be viewed effectively through words. I basically started this thread as an open mockery of the “Perfect Water”. I too am glad that TC created the T-Cell Alpha, even if I am not a posting member of it.
If you want anything remotely close to Perfect Water, buy Fiji Water… thats as close as perfect and pure water as you can get. But dont go believe all that hype about that line of BS whoevers telling ya about super-oxygenated super duper water.
Man, this and other threads makes me want to kiss TC’s feet for creating “T-Cell Alpha.”
It’s unfortunate that sarcasm cannot be viewed effectively through words. I basically started this thread as an open mockery of the “Perfect Water”. I too am glad that TC created the T-Cell Alpha, even if I am not a posting member of it.[/quote]
If you meant to mock it, you should not have said you expect nothing from it on leg day.
Man, this and other threads makes me want to kiss TC’s feet for creating “T-Cell Alpha.”
It’s unfortunate that sarcasm cannot be viewed effectively through words. I basically started this thread as an open mockery of the “Perfect Water”. I too am glad that TC created the T-Cell Alpha, even if I am not a posting member of it.[/quote]
What sarcasm? And how is your post an open mockery?
CaliLaw, big deal, it’s better to create a thread to ask about that water than to be unsure forever.
I had a scumbag try to sell me this shit a few weeks ago. I love how they find scumbag doctors who put their endorsements on products like these - gee, I wonder if he got paid.
I don’t care if you shoot oxygen into my blood, if my body cannot uptake more oxygen you are wasting my time.
Man, this and other threads makes me want to kiss TC’s feet for creating “T-Cell Alpha.”
It’s unfortunate that sarcasm cannot be viewed effectively through words. I basically started this thread as an open mockery of the “Perfect Water”. I too am glad that TC created the T-Cell Alpha, even if I am not a posting member of it.
If you meant to mock it, you should not have said you expect nothing from it on leg day.
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I don’t expect anything from it, but when given a supplement for free why would I not try it?
I used to work near a smoothie shop that was always pushing this crap. Because hey, all it takes is a little extra oxygen in the water to make a 2,000 calorie smoothie healthy!