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I can't bear to watch this guy again. Can you summarize whatever point you are trying to make by offering him?
Best of intentions, this is wrong. Under normal conditions, breathing air, your hemoglobin in your RBCs is essentially fully saturated. Breathing oxygen does not change this to an any significant degree.I have discussed this with a person who is a professor of Pharmacology, A fellow of the Royal Society of Pharmacologists and the former head of imaging sciences at a University. Her opinion is that raising the oxygen concentration will be beneficial. Not quite a direct comparison but consider the effects of EPO on athletes performance. The aim is to get more oxygen to the muscles.
Bear in mind this is just a brief post. The professor did not mention EPO, I added that but I did state "not quite a direct comparison", I know how EPO works. Diving where the issue is increased nitrogen take up is not normal conditions.Best of intentions, this is wrong. Under normal conditions, breathing air, your hemoglobin in your RBCs is essentially fully saturated. Breathing oxygen does not change this to an any significant degree.
I do not argue with folks claiming a fatigue advantage with nitrox, it is subjective. To each their own.