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O-Stick – Oxygen Dispensing Shell with 1 O+ Refill

O+ Benefits

inhale peace of mind

Nootropics

Boost cognitive function and mental clarity with the power of pure oxygen.

Mental Focus

Sharpen your concentration and stay alert with enhanced oxygen intake.

Breathe Better

Enhance respiratory health and support easier, fuller breaths with the O+ Biggi.

Detoxification

Support your body's natural detox processes with the help of pure O+ oxygen.

Feel Better

Low blood oxygen levels can lead to feelings of anxiety and depression.

Slower Aging

Some studies suggest that oxygen therapy may help to slow down the aging process.

Enhanced Energy

Increase your energy levels naturally with a burst of revitalizing oxygen.

Better Sleep

Promote restful sleep and wake up refreshed with the O+ Biggi.

  • A perfect pair for yoga, a HIIT workout, or for natural energy and recovery at work, home and play. Oxygen Plus's O-Stick is a reusable and refillable oxygen dispensing shell. Offering a steady flow of oxygen, it's chic, portable and lightweight. 

    The reusable, refillable O-Stick dispensing shell comes pre-loaded with one (1) O+ Refill canister containing 3.42L of pure oxygen filled at a FDA-Registered Facility. Each O+ Refill oxygen canister delivers more than 50 breaths – or 10+ uses (a use is ~3-5 breaths) – of oxygen concentrated to more than five times the amount of oxygen found in unpolluted, everyday air.

    Environmentally sustainable and ergonomic, the O-Stick delivers pure recreational oxygen in a steady, quiet flow with the gentle press of a button. Part of a 100% sustainable option for breathing recreational oxygen, O+ Refill canisters are fully recyclable after use.

    Oxygen Plus's proprietary O-Stick technology is so easy to use and reload – it’s just like changing batteries in a flashlight. Keep the outside, replace the inside! Once your O+ Refill oxygen canister is empty, simply load in a new oxygen canister into your O-Stick, and you’re good to go.

    Elevate your energy, increase your alertness, and recover from a workout, long day or night on the town with the O-Stick today!

    HOW TO BREATHE – With the O-Stick oxygen dispenser in hand, press the easy-pull lever with your thumb and release the flow of oxygen while you inhale – ideally through your nose. 3 to 5 breaths usually does the trick. It just depends on what you’re up to.

      • Oxygen is the key ingredient in the production of energy.
        Every breath you take converts to energy. Human cells use nutrients from food and oxygen to create adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the energy source that fuels cell function. If your cells receive too little oxygen, they produce less energy. If your cells need more energy, they use more oxygen. That’s why your breathing rate increases when you exercise.

        When energy drops, performance drops.
        Conditions that can deplete your body’s oxygen levels – or low blood-oxygen level (LBO) symptoms – include air pollution, jet lag, breathing stale air that has less than the normal 20 to 21 percent oxygen, higher altitude, intense workouts and sports activities, overexertion, alcohol consumption and stress.

        Three or four breaths of Oxygen Plus (O+) oxygen helps restore your body’s oxygen levels to normal, healthy levels – elevating your energy and enhancing cognitive performance at home, work and play.

        Learn how Oxygen Plus can help you boost oxygen levels so you think, feel and perform your best from the O+ research below.

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        GENERAL WELLNESS, ENERGY + RECOVERY

        Similar to maintaining adequate levels of hydration, keeping healthy oxygen levels can help your body function optimally. When you’re feeling sluggish – and it’s not because you’re tired, hungry or have some other underlying condition – it could be that your body’s oxygen levels are the culprit. Fatigue has been reported by several studies as one of the most common symptoms experienced by people worldwide. A Harvard Medical School report found that 77% of Americans cite “lack of energy” as the top health concern, and a persistent feeling of fatigue is one of the most common health concerns in this country – accounting for 10 to 15 million doctor visits per year (4).

        Pollution

        Many American cities suffer from poor air quality. There are also many international cities where air quality is compromised. 2020 World Health Organization (WHO) data reports 9 out of 10 people breathe air containing high levels of pollutants. Air pollution is often identified by the visibility of “brown” air; however, harmful levels of pollutants can be present even in clear conditions. Each breath of Oxygen Plus helps diminish a user's exposure to polluted indoor and outdoor air. Check out the Air Quality Index (AQI) in your – or any – U.S. city, with data collected and presented by the EPA: www.airnow.gov.

        Travel

        Business and other travelers are often tired, worn out and physically weak from coping with growing airport security measures, increased flight delays, bad food, layovers and sometimes excess consumption of alcohol or caffeine products. At cruising altitude, airline cabins have lower-than-normal air pressure and oxygen levels – with blood oxygen saturation during commercial flights 5%–10% lower than normal (4). Airplane cabins are not pressurized to sea level. Passengers on long-haul flights are therefore exposed to reduced oxygen pressure for periods of up to 18 hours at a time (5).

        Study

        Unlike muscles, your brain cannot store energy. It needs a steady flow of nutrients and oxygen to function normally. A few quick breaths of Oxygen Plus often enables a person to feel more alert. According to The Franklin Institute, a brain's need for oxygen is more than ten times greater than the rest of the body. Oxygen deficiency can decrease your alertness, memory and judgment (1, 2). The use of supplemental oxygen increases both immediate and delayed word recall, and significantly improves performance on several measures of attention and vigilance (1). Most people experience a sharp falloff in alertness and working memory speed after 2:00 p.m. – a falloff which results in a reduction of productivity. Supplemental oxygen, like Oxygen Plus significantly improves cognitive performance in healthy adults. Compared with people who breathed normal air, which is approximately 21 percent oxygen, those who breathe 90 percent oxygen perform better on recall tests and reaction time (2).

        Elevation

        At higher altitudes, the oxygen molecules are less dense. Ascending 5,000 or more feet in elevation, which is common when skiing or hiking in the mountains, can result in mild symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness – headaches, nausea, dizziness, disturbed sleep, fatigue, shortness of breath and loss of appetite. These symptoms will lessen while breathing a higher concentration of oxygen. When the brain does not receive enough oxygen, the brain is impaired and a condition known as hypoxia can occur. Hypoxia – a serious medical condition for which people should seek immediate medical attention – is the deficiency of oxygen reaching tissues of the body. Hypoxia can occur in oxygen-deficient environments, including higher mountain elevations. The worst symptom of hypoxia is how it affects the brain by diminishing a person's awareness of the oxygen deficiency. In oxygen-deficient environments, some people experience mild euphoria and feel fine, even though they may be unable to write their name legibly or sort a deck of cards. PRECAUTION: Oxygen Plus is not a medical product and any person with any medical condition should consult their physician prior to use of Oxygen Plus products.

        Sport

        Intense exercise demands more oxygen, which fuels the cells, producing energy and aiding in muscle recovery. Muscles use glycogen from carbohydrates, and when glycogen is burnt in the absence of oxygen, it produces lactic acid, which results in muscle fatigue. Olympic athletes, as well as professional football players and other elite athletes, have long used supplemental oxygen to restore depleted oxygen levels and recover from muscle fatigue (3). Some U.S. Olympic athletes use oxygen in conjunction with high-altitude training to extend their workouts and improve performance (3). Anaerobic exercise and workouts that produce high levels of lactic acid are the most responsive to supplemental oxygen. Endurance athletes who, during exercise, were provided a 90-second recovery period and were administered oxygen at 99.5% purity (the same percentage as Oxygen Plus) reduced inflammatory responses post exercise and received an increased SpO2 recovery time (6).

        Party

        Consuming alcohol depletes the oxygen content in your bloodstream. The use of supplemental oxygen increases the amount of oxygen to the body's cells, serving as an aid to help lessen, and recover from, the negative effects of alcohol consumption. The liver requires three molecules of oxygen per one molecule of alcohol – a 3 to 1 ratio – to synthesize acetaldehyde, which ultimately becomes water and carbon dioxide for elimination (7). While extra oxygen intake does not help with the consequences of dehydration related to hangovers, oxygen actively breaks alcohol down into harmless chemicals or substances, of which your body can more readily dispose. People who occasionally over-indulge have found that extra oxygen intake helps them recover more quickly, and some customers report breathing Oxygen Plus while drinking alcohol helps reduce the likelihood of a hangover.

        Elevate your IQ with more oxygen research we’ve sourced just for you: O+ Research



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        1) Moss, MC, Scholey, AB, Wesnes, K. (1998). Oxygen administration selectively enhances cognitive performance in healthy young adults: A placebo-controlled double-blind crossover study. Journal of Psychopharmacology; 138:27-33.
        2) Scholey AB, Moss MC, Neave N., Wesnes K. (1999). Cognitive Performance, Hyperoxia, and Heart Rate Following Oxygen Administration in Healthy Young Adults. Physiology & Behavior; 67(5):783-9.
        3) Wilbur RL, Holm PL, Morris, DM, Dallam GM, Subudhi AW, Murray DM, Callan SD (2004). Effect of FIO2 on oxidative stress during interval training at moderate altitude. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 36(11):1888-94.
        4) Excerpts from Boosting Your Energy, a Special Health Report from Harvard Medical School (2005).
        5) Geertsema, C., Williams, AB, Dzendrowskyj, P. & Hanna, C. (2008). Effects of commercial airline travel on oxygen saturation in athletes. British Journal of Sports Medicine; 42:877-881.
        6) White, J., Dawson, B., Landers, G., Croft, K., & Peeling, P. (2013). Effect of supplemental oxygen on post-exercise inflammatory response and oxidative stress. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 113(4), 1059-1067.
        7) O+ Recreational Oxygen: The Missing Party Guest
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      Where can I buy Oxygen Plus (O+) products?

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      The complete Oxygen Plus (O+) product offering is available right here – at the online O+ Store. We’ll get your order to your door in just a few days.

      You can also find O+ recreational oxygen products on the menu or in the gift shop and mini bar of luxury and boutique hotels in the U.S. and abroad. Oxygen Plus also elevates ski shops and other specialty recreation stores tucked away on a mountain top. Better spas and salons at sea-level – plus several travel, grocery, liquor and convenience stores – also carry Oxygen Plus.

      For help in locating an O+ retailer near you, send us a message via Chat or Email O+.

      What are the benefits of Oxygen Plus (O+)?

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      The cells of the human body can only create energy if they have oxygen. And they must create energy to function. Oxygen research has shown that breathing increased oxygen-content air improves cognitive performance, including memory and reaction time. Research also shows recreational oxygen can help improve performance, endurance and recovery in sports. Most people who have tried Oxygen Plus report that they feel more alert and energetic after a few breaths of O+ oxygen. They often use it whenever they want to feel an invigorating boost - while traveling, in the morning, after or long day or late night out. 

      Check out our reviews for actual O+ customer feedback on how Oxygen Plus helps elevate their everyday experience.

      How do I inhale O+ oxygen?

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      • Exhale completely. 


      • When you crave a breath, inhale O+ – ideally through your nose – as you press the actuator. 


      • Inhale 3 to 5 breaths – or as much as you need – for energy and recovery. 

Three to five breaths usually does the trick. It just depends on what you’re up to. Some people inhale the whole can in one go if they’re working or playing hard, or in environments with low oxygen content.

      You may notice more oxygen flows out during the first few breaths than it does for the last few breaths. To accommodate getting more oxygen as the canister nears its end, simply increase the time you press down on the actuator, and take longer breaths.

      The O-Stick shell flows gently and pretty evenly on the first go nearly until the last – with its easy-pull lever. The O+ Mini, O+ Skinni and O+ Biggi are equally oxygen-power-packed, however they have a different release valve, and thus flow, than the refillable O-Stick. For this reason, you may have to press the button or trigger of an O+ Mini, O+ Skinni or O+ Biggi more firmly – and for less time – on your first few hits than you will on the last.

      How do I know O+ is working?

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      Each person’s response to breathing enriched oxygen will be different. The Oxygen Plus experience is not equivalent to an energy rush from a shot of caffeine or other energy stimulant. After a few breaths, you should feel invigorated — either a mental or physical boost or a sense of calm. If you were to ascend to an elevation 3,000 feet or higher than your normal elevation, the effect of breathing O+ oxygen would be more noticeable, both physically and mentally. If you’re using Oxygen Plus for intense exercise, you’ll likely find you perform better, feel stronger and more alert, and that you’ll have less exhaustion after working out.

      If you’re not feeling the benefits of breathing O+, try taking more frequent, shorter breaths, and don’t hold the breath of oxygen in your lungs longer than you would when taking a normal deep breath. Note that your overall health and physicality, in addition to proper usage, play into how much O+ your body needs to feel the effects.

      What if I’m not “feeling” the benefits?

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      If you're not feeling the benefits of breathing Oxygen Plus, it may be helpful to consider the amount, way, and time you’re breathing:

      Make sure you're breathing properly: 1) Exhale completely. 2) When you crave a breath, inhale O+ – ideally through your nose – as you press the actuator. 3). Inhale 3 to 5 breaths – or as much as you need –for energy and recovery.

      In general, we suggest you breathe O+ oxygen when you're active – mentally or physically – and want a boost.

      Consider if your oxygen levels are already topped off, or not topped off enough:

      If you’re still not feeling the benefits of Oxygen Plus, try taking more frequent, shorter breaths, and don’t hold the breath of oxygen in your lungs longer than you would when taking a normal deep breath. Note that your overall health and physicality, in addition to proper usage, play into how much O+ your body needs to feel the effects.

      If you want more guidance in learning when – and how much – Oxygen Plus your body needs to elevate your everyday life, pick up an oximeter (available for purchase at the O+ Store) until you’ve trained your body to recognize when it’s oxygen depleted.

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