
The Oxygenation Theory
The Oxygenation Theory suggests that the body’s health heavily depends on having enough oxygen in the blood and tissues. Proper oxygen levels support vital processes like energy production, immune response, and cell repair. When oxygen supply is inadequate—due to factors such as poor airflow, circulatory issues, or certain health conditions—body functions can decline, leading to symptoms like fatigue, weakness, or illness. Maintaining good oxygenation involves healthy breathing, good circulation, and overall well-being to ensure cells receive the oxygen they need to function optimally.