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Is there any independent research on the SOEMAC electronic oxygen enhancer

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stone-UK

Hi

All the reviews appear to be linked to the manufacturer, at £419 pound you are wise to seak any independent information.

Found this.

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In summary:

- The SoeMac generates reactive oxygen species which result in heat and light energy transfer and the creation of oxygenated VOCs into the surrounding air.

- Toxicological studies are needed to quantify the toxic nature of reactive oxygen species generated by the SoeMac device and changes to the composition of the air.

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mrsmummy in reply to stone-UK

Yes, I found that one as well. Part of it says:

"While consistent results were obtained with the device switched off, the results obtained when switched on varied widely".

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Toci

My cousin bought one and said he may as well have set £500 on fire. This is not research but it is an independent review.

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jabber

Try typing Soemac in the Search British Lung Foundation box (above right). It will bring up old threads on the subject.

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Crankshaft

I bought one and as far as I’m concerned it was a complete waste of money. I don’t even switch it on . Just does nothing!!!

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undine

Having looked up the molecular makeup of oxygen I can see no way one can enhance it - oxygen is oxygen full stop - the only things such machines would appear to enhance is the pockets of those who sell them xxx

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