Daily Mail: Kim and Kourtney Kardashian Kick off 2019 by Bundling Up to Ski with their Kids in Aspen

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Keeping up with the Kardashians duo Kim and Kourtney Kardashian kicked off 2019 by hitting the slopes in Aspen. We were delighted to see that Boost Oxygen was their brand of choice as they prepared for altitude!

Climbing to altitude heights over 8,000 feet results in significantly lower Oxygen levels making it difficult for the human body to adjust. 40% of people who visit high-altitude/low oxygen tourist attractions can experience ranges of Mountain Sickness (headaches, nausea, and general malaise).

According to WEB MD, National Health Service (UK), eMedicineHealth (and other reputable sources), giving supplemental Oxygen is the #1 recommended remedy for the symptoms of altitude sickness caused by the deprivation of oxygen to the body. BOOST Oxygen has been used by countless alpine and mountain enthusiasts to help recover from the effects associated with altitude sickness.

Testimonials

"...Insufficient oxygen means insufficient biological energy that can result in anything from mild fatigue to life threatening disease.The link between insufficient oxygen and disease has now been firmly established. The more oxygen we have in our system, the more energy we produce."

Dr. W. Spencer Way Journal of the American Association of Physicians

"Many of my COPD, asthma and anxiety patients have reported how breathing Boost Oxygen opened up their lungs and helped clear excess mucus and ease tightness in their chest."

Mariana Arando Co-founder of Touch Tuina Treatment Centre

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