About Airnergy Ireland
Airnergy technology uses one of nature’s processes which has existed for millions of years, i.e. photosynthesis in green leaves.
This ensures that oxygen is activated in a way which your body understands.
Similar to water, warm or cold, oxygen also has various properties. Warm water dissolves materials such as sugar or salt crystals quickly and in larger quantities because warm water is highly reactive. Cold water only dissolves such materials at a slow rate and in smaller quantities because cold water has low reactivity.
Oxygen also has various properties: the oxygen present in respiratory air is not reactive. In order to make the oxygen utilisable for producing energy in the body, the body must first bring the oxygen into its reactive state – the singlet state. However, as the body’s ability to use the oxygen diminishes with increasing age, through stress, illness and environmental toxins the body requires energy in order to improve its performance and therefore its healing and regeneration processes again. Airnergy helps the body to increase its use of oxygen in a natural way.
And this is how this new respiratory air technology works
In the Airnergy device the air’s oxygen is continually returned to its high energy state (singlet oxygen) which is the physiologically active form of the oxygen that the body is familiar with.
This enables a patent-protected process to take place which is technologically adapted from the natural processes of photosynthesis.
The short-lived singlet oxygen returns in a fraction of a millisecond to its basic state and therefore gives off energy. The water molecules in the respiratory air take over this energy which is then inhaled through a comfortable breathing mask together with normal respiratory air.
In the organism the “Airnergy energy“ noticeably improves the way the oxygen is used and has a positive effect on many of the body’s functions - without an additional supply of oxygen and without foreign substances.
How significant is oxygen in the air for our organism?
Breathing – the elixir of life. Since time immemorial. Did you know that the whale, the largest mammal in the world, uses an incredible 90% of the oxygen available in air? The most powerful and intelligent living organism in the world, the human being, utilises a mere 25%. A small amount, especially when you consider that even this 25% may be further restricted by increasingly influential environmental factors. Our modern lifestyle can stress the human organism with up to 80,000 harmful substances each and every day. This places enormous pressure on our body’s detoxification processes. Hardly anyone is aware that just 3% is eliminated through the intestine, 7% through the bladder, 20% through the skin and an enormous 70% is through breathing!
An adult inhales and exhales around 14 to 18 times a minute at rest. This is more than 21,000 breaths per day overall. We absorb around half a litre of air with each breath. This equates to 8 litres per minute. This is a total of ca. 12,000 litres of atmospheric air per day. Of this amount ca. 2,500 litres – around one quarter - of the air contains oxygen. And we exhale around 1,900 of the 2,500 litres unused. In short, we only metabolise ca. 600 litres of oxygen in the air into the valuable energy which our organism needs in order to survive.
Our body is made up of ca. 60 billion cells. 10 million new cells are created every second, while 10 million old cells die off. In every single one of these cells up to 1 billion controlled biochemical reactions can take place each second. This is quicker than any computer processor. The main energy supplier used by the body to achieve this is oxygen in the air.
Some 5% of the oxygen in our inhaled air reaches the bloodstream. This is just about sufficient for a healthy person. Any additional percentage can help the body’s cells to perform better. That is why Airnergy is not exclusively used for chronic disorders and can be used in professional sport, for example, to aid regeneration and in particular for preventive purposes.
The German biochemist, doctor and physiologist Otto Heinrich Warburg won the Nobel Prize in 1931 for discovering that, in simple terms, all cells will become diseased if they are unable to make the best use of oxygen in the air. The Airnergy principle is based on these findings.
How do I use AIRNERGY?
If we consider the individual aspects of the Airnergy principle, they are comparable with a number of other methods or therapies. But only Airnergy is able to make use of the entire spectrum, since it is holistically and therefore systemically connected to the entire organism. And it is able to do this at considerably less expense and with considerably more comfort. All you need to do is breathe as normal, ideally for 21 minutes each day and if required, outside of the practice too. In the privacy and comfort of your own home or at work.
And an Airnergy application is so easy: put on the nasal cannula, press start and then breathe for 21 minutes. Breathe normally, as you usually do. 21 minutes of Airnergy per day is sufficient to benefit your health.
What credentials does AIRNERGY have?
Airnergy appeals to everyone who wishes to take responsibility for their own health.. The many thousands of people around the world, from New York to Tokyo, from Stockholm to Istanbul, from Sydney to Berlin use several million applications each year in total. All these people are our most valuable commodity. We would love to personally introduce them all. Your experiences, your successes, your emotions and convictions speak for themselves. But unfortunately we are not allowed to do so.
What we are allowed to mention, however, are the many international celebrities from the world of sport, politics and entertainment, who could no longer imagine a life without Airnergy. You will see that among them are a number of well-known names from the world of professional and endurance sports. There is obviously a reason for this. But again, we are only able to publicise this information to professional groups. Therefore we will let the names speak for themselves.
These well-known personalities use, love and recommend Airnergy:
Herbert Grönemeyer - singer
Ottmar Hitzfeld – Manager of the Swiss national football team
Joey Kelly – all-rounder and extreme sports athlete
Dieter Tscholek – Chief physiotherapist with Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Norbert Blüm – former federal minister
Rudolf Dressler – social policy expert
FC Köln - German football club, based in Cologne
Ewald Lienen – 1860 München sports club coach
Rubens Barrichello – racing driver
Frank Stippler – Audi test driver
Robbie Maddison - Australian extreme sports competitor
Andrea Brede / Triathlon is an official Airnergy user
Frank Ullrich / national coach – and also the men’s national biathlon team coach
Heidi Hartmann – boxing world champion
Marcus Baur – professional handball player
Sven Heidfeld – racing driver (and family)
Allan Johansen – Danish racing cyclist
Sascha Maassen – Porsche test driver
Anthony Netto – professional golfer
Heinrich Popow – athlete, multiple Paralympics medallist
René Rast – racing driver
Eve Scheer – racing driver
Bernd Schmelz – racing cyclist
Manuela Schmermund – competed in the air rifle standing at the Paralympics
Ondrej Sosenka – racing cyclist
And Balbir Singh - Formula 1 physiotherapist, who looked after Michael Schumacher for 10 years
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