Evening Dee,
>> At 03:43 AM 9/28/2008, you wrote:
By the way, I didn't say anaerobic, I said aerobic.
Could be I got them mixed up, since the term, "Aerobic Oxygen"
or "Anaerobic Oxygen" are both terms that make little sense.
The term Aerobic has always meant, ( the non technical and simple
definition )
"With Oxygen"
and likewise
The term "anaerobic" means "without oxygen."
So, what could Aerobic Oxygen mean or what could Anaerobic Oxygen mean?
Hard to have two words that contradict themselves, or that mean nothing.
Much like "Federal Reserve" and "Fairness Doctrine".
Event the people selling many of these things are using the word in a
bad and inappropriate manner.
Wayne
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I know that cancer becomes is anaerobic and cannot survive when
oxygen is present. Thanks again. dee
Wayne Fugitt wrote:
Evening Dee,
>> At 06:48 AM 9/27/2008, you wrote:
I asked the people that supply aerobic oxygen if they have any
idea whether or not this could cause problems with free radical production.
That is a technical and complex subject, but an important one, no less.
I have always understood that free radicals were caused by the
burning of oxygen either for breathing or the production of
energy, plus quite a lot of other factors.
The part, " A lot of other factors" is the part to be concerned with.
Interesting the way you made the statement, "Anaerobic Oxygen".
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