Hydrate yourself with a boost of extra oxygen*
DESCRIPTION
Nothing is more essential to life than water and oxygen. However, some studies
indicate that nearly 90 percent of us don’t drink enough water. Most of us get
enough oxygen under normal circumstances, but our bodies need extra oxygen
during physical exertion.
Today, the technology exists to add a signifi cant amount of oxygen to purifi ed
water and maintain it in a bottle. Neways’ Athletic Super Water® provides a
convenient supply of oxygen and pure distilled water.
Why is extra oxygen crucial during physical exertion? Proper oxygenation of the
blood allows the body to produce energy and supply it to the muscles, while
lack of oxygen can reduce the effi ciency of muscle contractions and lead to
cramps, pulls, and strains.
Keeping your body cells hydrated during training and competition is critical. When possible,
drink water periodically during extended workouts. During your physical recovery period, be sure
to consume enough water to regain optimal hydration.
Athletic Super Water® can help you stay hydrated, whether you’re a die-hard athlete or simply
want to ensure that your body gets enough of the essentials needed for vibrant living.*
BENEFITS
• Proper hydration supports circulatory health*
• Supports normal body hydration after exercise*
• Supports work and exercise performance*
• Supports thermoregulation*
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not
intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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Exercise, 24 (1992) 657–70.
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