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A
natural, unique bio-cleansing spray—specially formulated
to cleanse, refresh and promote healthier, more vibrant
and radiant skin.
Oxygen-rich compounds help to combat ultraviolet
rays, pollution, airborne toxins and germs.
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O2 SPRAY:
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“Since
I have been spraying my face with your product after
my shower each day, I have noticed a remarkable improvement
in its look and feel. Several of my coworkers have commented
how much healthier my skin looks.” |
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Chris
K., Los Angeles, CA
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“I
struggled with adult acne for over a year . . . then,
within a few weeks (of using your product), my problem
was completely gone. Now, whenever blemishes occur, I begin using
O2 Spray again and they go away.” |
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Sue B.,
Waldport, OR
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“I've
found it remarkably effective for a wide variety
of skin conditions, including acne, superficial burns,
dry skin, lacerations and abrasions. Patients have been impressed by the ease of use,
the absence of stinging and burning, and most importantly,
the rapid improvement in their skin. I recommend O2 Spray
for anyone looking for a safe and natural alternative
to creams and ointments, which can deprive the skin
of vital oxygen. With O2 Spray,
we can see prompt improvement in oxygen supply to the
skin, the best way I know to improve its health and
youthfulness.” |
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Stephen
A. Center, M.D. |
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You
can use O2 SPRAY on athlete’s foot. Spray it on the affected area of your foot and in
your shoes as well. See the fast results.
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O2 SPRAY can be used as an underarm deodorant, killing germs
that can cause odor.
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O2 SPRAY can be used to wash contaminants off fruits and vegetables.
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Many
veterinarians use O2 SPRAY with cats and dogs
for minor cuts and scratches. Unlike some thick and gooey
preparations, O2 SPRAY does not tend to get licked
off.
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For additional information about
use of O2 SPRAY (previously named “OXY-MIST”) with
dogs, please refer to the “Veterinarians Guide to Natural Remedies
for Dogs” Martin
Zucker, p. 236
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