Showing posts with label liquid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label liquid. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Liquid Oxygen for Improving Your Oxygen Intake


Oxygen is synonymous with life. It does not only keep us alive but also controls all the living things on earth. Liquid Oxygen is usually the gaseous form of oxygen that has been cooled down into liquid. Today Liquid oxygen is beneficial in a number of ways including circulating air in aquaculture, in therapies, exercises as well as providing sufficient oxygen to sick individuals. Here are the main uses of liquid oxygen.

To supplement oxygen in our body

Under normal conditions, our bodies only get half of the oxygen we need. When we consider the pollution and contaminant in the environment, it should not come as a surprise that our body lacks enough oxygen to flush out the toxin and waste. If the body does not get enough oxygen to flush these toxins, they tend to accumulate, causing harm and damage to our body.

One effective way of resolving this is going for liquid oxygen. Luckily, today many companies combine liquid oxygen with essential vitamins to improve the health of our bodies. These supplements are taken orally allowing the oxygen to enter the body through the gastrointestinal tract rather than the conventional way of breathing. The increase of oxygen in the body does not only help in detoxification but also fighting infections and diseases.

Liquid Oxygen is also helpful for an athlete as well as people who work in high attitude. In addition, sprays with liquid oxygen can be used in the healing of bruises and cuts, as well as alleviating itching and tackling insect bites.


Supplying oxygen to homes

Liquid Oxygen Supply Systems are efficient means of supplying oxygen to homes to a variety of patients. Usually, the system come with a bulk storage unit which is also referred as the reservoir. The system also has refillable, portable unit that you can carry around. Both the reservoir and portable unit come with a thermos bottle design that helps in keeping the oxygen in its liquid form. When you are ready to use the oxygen you simply need to turn the system on. The liquid gas warms as it leaves the container and changes to a gas. It is then supplied at room temperature for you to breath.

Therapies

Today oxygen therapy is fast becoming popular. The main aim of this therapy is to increase the oxygen available to your lungs. The patient who wants this therapy is made to sit in an enclosure and then the liquid oxygen is then availed through a cannula, which is inserted directly to the nostrils.

There are many uses of liquid oxygen in treating health conditions as well as ensuring that our body gets enough oxygen. Some of the health conditions that cause reduced oxygen in the body include stress and anemia. Individuals suffering from oxygen deficiency constantly feel weak, fatigued, and ill. Using any form of liquid oxygen can help in remedying these conditions.

Sunday, December 24, 2017

Why Does Liquid Nitrogen Pose a Serious Health Risk?


In 1999, a lab worker known as James Graham succumbed from asphyxiation (the state of oxygen deprivation) after inhaling liquid nitrogen.

A few years ago, a British teenager underwent an emergency gastrectomy- a surgical procedure that involves the removal of part of the stomach after drinking a cocktail containing liquid nitrogen. A more recent tragedy involved the death of Sgt.Greg Meagher, a Sherriff’s deputy in Augusta, Georgia, who apparently inhaled liquid nitrogen while trying to save an employee inside a sperm bank (there was a leak in the sperm bank).

Several more officers who injured in the tragedy were treated for shortness of breath and later released. All these tragedies show that liquid nitrogen really is a serious health hazard.

But how is liquid nitrogen so deadly, given the fact that of all the Earth’s atmospheric gases, about 78 percent is nitrogen.

The Danger Lies in its Rapid Transformation to Gas

Nitrogen is basically a gas at room temperature. It transforms into a liquid state at -196 degrees Celsius (-321 Degrees Fahrenheit).

The danger lies in its rapid transformation into gas (once it’s exposed to ambient temperatures) which causes a number of health complications such as asphyxiation.

What’s even worse is that if a spill occurs in a confined space and the liquid transforms to gas, it occupies about 700 times the volume of the liquid. The leak in the sperm bank must have caused him to suffocate as upon expanding, it typically displaces the oxygen in the room.


Liquid Nitrogen also poses a health risk as in its liquid state, it becomes intensely cold such that it can cause frostbite or severe cryogenic burns if not handled and used properly.

Can Liquid Nitrogen be Ingested?

Some restaurants have for years been using liquid nitrogen to instantly freeze food and drinks such as ice-cream mixtures, preserve raw eggs, including others. Liquid nitrogen is also used in cooking, although some strict measures have to be taken.

According to Professor Barham, the liquid must be evaporated before any food or drink that has been prepared with the nitrogen is ingested.

The liquid itself should not be ingested because due to its intense temperatures, it can freeze and cause severe damage to your mouth, stomach, and esophagus.

The liquid is also popularly used to chill cocktail glasses so they can appear smoky when a drink is added. A small amount of the liquid added to a drink may also cause it to emit some smoky vapor.

When used in cocktails, the liquid vaporizes before the drink is consumed.

As fun as it sounds however, it should only be done by a highly trained professional as a simple mistake could even lead to death- like in the case of the teenager who had part of his stomach removed after consuming a cocktail containing liquid nitrogen.

It’s clear to see that mishandling liquid nitrogen can present a number of health hazards. Various guidelines for handling liquid nitrogen are in place and must be strictly followed.