Super-Saturate Your Cells with LiveO2
LiveO2 adaptive contrast produces genuine tissue super-saturation during the high-oxygen phase — a level of cellular oxygenation not achievable through any other non-invasive therapy.
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What LiveO2 Does for Athletic Performance
Super-saturation is what happens during the high-oxygen phase of adaptive contrast: blood oxygen levels rise dramatically above normal, and tissues receive far more oxygen than standard breathing — or even standard oxygen therapy — can deliver. This super-saturated state is then amplified by the hypoxic phase that follows, which primes the delivery system to use that oxygen more effectively.
The result is a level of cellular oxygenation that is not achievable through any other non-invasive means — and the biological benefits of that depth of oxygenation are substantial and measurable.
Performance is an oxygen delivery problem. The same training produces more output, faster recovery, and less fatigue when oxygen is optimized before, during, and after exercise.
Key Takeaways
- High-oxygen breathing during exercise produces true tissue super-saturation
- Exercise drives that oxygen into muscles, organs, and the brain simultaneously
- The hypoxic phase amplifies the body’s capacity to absorb that saturated oxygen
- Super-saturation is not achievable through conventional oxygen therapy alone
“What we do is we change what you breathe while you exercise so that you get more of the respiratory effect — in less time, with less fatigue.”
— Mark Squibb, CEO & Inventor of LiveO2Common Questions
LiveO2 is an oxygen training system that changes what you breathe while you exercise. It uses Adaptive Contrast — switching between oxygen-rich and oxygen-reduced air — to dramatically increase oxygen delivery to your cells in about 15 minutes.
About 15 minutes. You exercise on a bike or treadmill while the system manages the oxygen and altitude contrast automatically. Most people feel the effects within their first session.
Adaptive Contrast is LiveO2’s core technology. It switches between high-oxygen and low-oxygen air during exercise. The low-oxygen phase opens your blood vessels. The high-oxygen phase floods them with saturated plasma. The result is dramatically more oxygen reaching your tissues. Full explanation here.
LiveO2 uses the same oxygen you breathe every day — just in higher concentrations, combined with controlled exercise. It is a non-invasive training system. Consult your healthcare provider if you have specific medical concerns.
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