When it comes to oxygenating your body, every little bit counts. If you’re worried about your blood oxygen or just want to make sure you're doing all that you can for your respiratory system.
Here are some things you can do at home to improve your O2 levels:
The human body is about 60 per cent water, making the liquid a key resource for all bodily processes. To absorb oxygen and expel carbon dioxide, our lungs need to be hydrated. So, drink up!
Regular exercise doesn’t just improve strength and endurance, it also equips our body to better utilize oxygen while removing waste through the lymphatic system. Even a small amount of movement can help.
Iron is an important dietary mineral that helps the body in producing red blood cells, the cells that transport blood around the body. Eat meats, poultry, beans, legumes and green leafy vegetables to avoid an iron deficiency.
Plants inhale carbon dioxide and exhale oxygen so it makes sense to add some indoor plants to your living space. Go for plants that are easy to take care of and hard to kill.
Practice mindful breathing exercises to improve your oxygen intake. A 10–15 minute routine of attentive breathing exercises can do wonders for both your oxygenation and mental health.
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