Is it drastically beneficial to wear oxygen while studying?
Please don't answer that I'm crazy or something of the law of common sense because I won't follow them. If you want to prove me that what I'm doing is wrong or unhealthy, please answer me near scientific facts.
Thank you
Answers:
well, you can try it once and see if it helps...
I doubt it though.
Caffeine would probably work better.
It is beneficial compared to studying contained by a vacuum while you die.
Unless you have some pulmonary disease or something, there's no point. Young, healthy ethnic group have their arterial hemoglobin pretty well 100% saturated on room nouns, and you can't get past 100%. More oxygen in the blood won't deliver more oxygen to the brain, if that's your thinking, because it isn't attached to hemoglobin, and is thus not available for use. It's almost inconsequential, but I might mention that there are adverse effects of the excess oxygen in the blood past that which is attached to hemoglobin. If self-delusion is your piece, the damage is unlikely to be notable, though, so go right ahead.
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Thank you
Answers:
well, you can try it once and see if it helps...
I doubt it though.
Caffeine would probably work better.
It is beneficial compared to studying contained by a vacuum while you die.
Unless you have some pulmonary disease or something, there's no point. Young, healthy ethnic group have their arterial hemoglobin pretty well 100% saturated on room nouns, and you can't get past 100%. More oxygen in the blood won't deliver more oxygen to the brain, if that's your thinking, because it isn't attached to hemoglobin, and is thus not available for use. It's almost inconsequential, but I might mention that there are adverse effects of the excess oxygen in the blood past that which is attached to hemoglobin. If self-delusion is your piece, the damage is unlikely to be notable, though, so go right ahead.
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