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Visiting wellness centers for wellness



The city in which I reside in not only has less time for its residents but also has a big mask of black air over it. As if it has engulfed the entire lively city. People are detached and families are scattered around. There is a lack of compassion, love, care, attachment. Everybody has a little world of their own where they reside. People not only need pure oxygen to maximize the utility of their organs but they also require psychological boosting to lead a healthy and pressure free life.


As pollution and environmental degradation has become a part of our everyday living human beings are finding it difficult to extract pure O2 from the atmospheric air surrounding them since there is a deficiency of it in the air. There are countries like where people buy o2 over the counter. They use oxygen booths and portable oxygen cylinders.
There are companies that deal in oxygen based products. There are wellness centers which offer various kinds of oxygen therapy, oxygen detox, and skin treatment with the help of O2.



The oxygen bar is another product which has become a social rage especially among the urban youths. It is an establishment that supplies pure O2 over the counter. These can be installed in malls, casinos, we and in many other places. The atmosphere is usually relaxed and individuals are given an opportunity to rejuvenate.

The pure O2 that enters the human body from these wellness centers’ has manifold effects on human beings-
·         The aging of human cells are retarded with the help of oxygen.

  • The aging of human cells are retarded with the help of oxygen
  • It offers relief from headaches
  • It  alleviates tiredness
  • It  improve  the immune system
  • It uplifts mood and helps in getting rid of depression
  • It brings improvement in physical performance at least up to 25%

External institutions offer purified O2 that are of immense importance to human beings and basic health.

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