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the team looked at VO2 levels and changes in tissue oxygenation index in thigh muscles

There is zero oxygen required in mammalian physiology.

I logically dismiss the gaseous exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in my article:

We breathe air not oxygen

Oxygen is calibrated by its DRYNESS in parts per million of water contamination.

Oxygen is made by stripping air of moisture. There is no naturally occurring oxygen.

Oxygen is a product of air NOT a constituent of air.

Air is measured by its moisture or humidity.

The lungs require air reaching the alveoli to be at 100% humidity, that is dew point.

Can you see the mis-match?

The lungs rehydrate the RBCs as they pass through the alveoli capillaries with salt water. An IV saline infusion does the same thing.

Mammalian physiology is underpinned by hydration NOT oxygenation.

Hydration equals salt plus water.

To read my 3 articles - click on my blue icon.

I bust a few paradigms.

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