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1. Aerobic Oxygen was rst released for sale in 1983 under the trade name Halox/Esterlit in the USA for water purication. In the late
1980s, it was released under the tradename Aerobic Oxygen (Canada) and AerobicO7 (USA) as an oxygen supplement. It is not
approved as such by the U.S. F.D.A.
2. Cellfood was originally formulated in 1969 as a soil conditioner. It has also been marketed under the tradename Cell Renew. It does
not contain any signicant amount of oxygen and no credible research is available indicating that it either creates or releases
bioavailable oxygen.
3. Oxylift is marketed by author Ed McCabe (Mr. Oxygen): released approx. 2001. It is a chlorine dioxide solution.

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