Oxybora is proud to be the first Oxygen and Aroma Therapy Bars Company in Minnesota, Minneapolis area.
Benefits of Oxygen Therapy.
There is a direct relationship to how long we live, how healthy we live and oxygen.
Benefits of Oxygen Therapy:
Relieves from headaches and migraines
Overcome Hangovers
Heightens concentration, alertness, and memory
Detoxifies your blood and improves your immune system
Calms your mind and stabilizes your nervous system
Relieves temporary altitude discomfort
Has an Anti-Aging effect
Reduces the risk of heart attack
Offers drug free approach to weight loss
Improves the metabolic process

What is an Oxygen Bar?
An oxygen bar consists of a number of stations, each of which has three parts. A generator sucks in ambient air and removes the nitrogen from it.
The Oxygen Concentrator System is the finest and quietest (47-48 db) oxygen concentrator system ever assembled. It produces a 10 to 15 liters of oxygen per minute.
The oxygen thus extracted is supplied to an aroma station, where it is mixed with flavors. At the bar customer will be given a disposable nose hose, which will be attached to an aroma station. You may try different flavors during up to fifteen minutes session. Each flavor has a specific effect on your body.

Event and meeting planners use our oxygen bars as an attraction within their client’s booth to give them the edge they need to be “one up” on competition for their customer's attention.

How long should someone inhale at the Oxygen Bar?
We have a few Oxygen Enriched Air Treatment Programs
History of Oxygen Bar.
Oxygen bars were first seen in Japan where the concept was introduced in the early 1980s. People inhaled oxygen to counter the effects of highly polluted city air. Bars in India and China quickly followed suite. In 1997 the first American oxygen bar was opened in Los Angeles, and since then also many Europeans have discovered the benefits of inhaling fresh, flavored air.
There is a direct relationship to how long we live, how healthy we live and oxygen.
Oxygen is by far the most important factor of human health and well-being. Yet it is something we all take for granted. Most people figure if their chest rises and falls they have done their part. However, it is not that simple! We do not live in a perfect world. We have an ever changing environment and pollution to contend with and these factors greatly effect how much oxygen we get and how much we need. How healthy and how long one lives may well depend on having a fundamental understanding of how important oxygen is. We are told that the air we breathe contains about 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% other gases. However, this fact really only applies to tropical rainforests and some rural areas. The truth is that most areas are closer to 20% or less. Large cities and even small ones can have much lower levels! Not to mention increased CO2 levels and other pollutants. If you have ever been stuck in city traffic or worse yet a city tunnel on a hot summer day and felt really sick, you know why! Scientists have shown that there is a correlation between decreases in O2 levels and increases in human illness. Perhaps even the degradation and increased violence we see in our cities is a product of low O2 levels. The average adult at rest inhales and exhales approximately 7 to 8 liters of air per minute. During a day that totals approximately 11,000 liters. The lungs extract approximately 5 % of the available oxygen during each inhale/exhale cycle. Assuming that the oxygen level is 20% would mean the body consumes approximately 110 liters of oxygen per day. . Now if a person lives in an area where the oxygen level is only 17% (not uncommon for a city dwelling) then the amount of oxygen consumed in an average day would fall 16.5 liters short of what could be considered the average!

What Oxygen Bar will do for me?
The treated air contains about 95% oxygen, while ordinary ambient air contains only ~21% oxygen. The high oxygen concentration invigorates you if you are tired and is good for your digestion. Many people feel an uplifting, almost intoxicating effect after an oxygen boost.

"A lot of people are surprised when they notice a difference right away. When they start walking around, they notice their energy level return right away."

"My wife had a bad case of jet lag and she sat down at an oxygen bar. It relieved her headache, made her more energized and she was outrunning the rest of us."

Is this medical oxygen?
No. Medical oxygen is 100% pure oxygen; you must have a license to dispense it, and a prescription to receive it. An Oxygen Bar provides 90%-95% oxygen.

Is this safe?
Yes. Oxygen Bars are equipped to generate oxygen from the surrounding air around us. There is no storage of compressed oxygen.

Diet and Oxygen.
Dense food compounds, such as fats and proteins, are not only low in oxygen content, but also require extra oxygen from the body to convert them into energy which further depletes the body's oxygen reserves. The body has to divert needed oxygen from primary metabolic functions, such as heartbeat, blood flow, brain function and immune response just to oxidize and metabolize these foods. Oxygen is also used by the body to break down dead or diseased cells, chemicals, environmental pollutants and other toxins so they may be easily removed from the body as waste.

Stress and oxygen.
Any excessive stress, including a heavy workload, traumatic or intense events in your life, prolonged depression and anxiety can rob the body of huge amounts of its much-needed oxygen. Emotional stress produces adrenaline and adrenaline-related hormones, requiring the body to draw on its oxygen reserves for their production and eventual oxidation.
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