A new method of oxygen therapy has hit the public consumer market, as an oxygen-rich mixture is canned and readily available for relaxing inhalation.
The Big Ox offers a compact canister of concentrated oxygen for the shelves of beauty halls and spas, providing a pleasant pick-me-up and perhaps a refreshing injection of air for those tired of the often polluted and smog-congested environments we seem to experience in an industrialised, modern society.
Available in four different flavours, at £6 for a 3.5g serving the product could probably be considered an expensive habit and something of novelty gimmick.
The trend for oxygen bars originated in 1990’s Japan like many other bizarre fads, before spreading to clubs and parties around the world until the novelty eventually, and perhaps expectedly, wore-off. A number of personal concentrated oxygen products exist in the public domain today however, with BigOx potentially the latest in a long line of such offerings.
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