TECHNOLOGY - Treat for Speed

Since we cannot change the person, we will change the air he breathes.

Only with the help of the spark plug can fuel react with oxygen in the carburettor of a petrol engine and so create energy. In the same way atmospheric oxygen, which is naturally slow to react, must be “ignited” so that the human cells can burn oxygen and produce energy (ATP). Airnergy supports the whole organism in igniting oxygen – metaphorically speaking – using a principle that is similar to that used in nature.

Using artificial sunlight and a stable catalyser, similar to natural chlorophyll, it was possible to simulate an essential part of the photosynthesis reaction and so convert atmospheric oxygen (21 %) from the triplet state into the singlet state. However, physics tells us that this highest energy state of oxygen is only stable for a moment and then immediately reverts back into the original (triplet) state.

However, the energy (singlet oxygen energy) that is released during this process (luminescence) is not lost (energy conservation law) but in the Airnergy system is transferred to the water molecules in the air and inhaled by the user via a discreet nasal cannula.

Tip: Insiders, like Balbir Singh, recommend drinking the water after a treatment.

Expert opinion: In 2011 the renowned sports doctor, Prof. Dr .med. Klaus Jung, who is also a doctor of internal medicine and complementary medicine, compiled a medical-scientific expert report on the Airnergy method. Here is an extract from his summing up:

“As a critical scientist and practising sports doctor, I am convinced of the effectiveness of spirovitalisation and I support the company Airnergy in its efforts to establish spirovitalisation as a standard for health, safety and performance for racing drivers and to establish it among the athletes in this sport.”
Airnergy can be taken at any time, e.g. during massage, whilst on the treadmill or stepper, when relaxing or even during the team meeting. Experience has shown that Airnergy should be inhaled for about 20 minutes 1 hour before the race (concentration, fitness) and ideally also afterwards (regeneration). Even after just 14 days of regular use the energy can be subjectively noticed – and objectively it is immediately apparent by measuring HRV (Heart Rate Variability). It is not possible to overdose on it.

Balbir Singh,

Formula 1 physiotherapist to Michael Schumacher for 10 years:

„I was sceptical but then I tried it and thought, oh, that really is something. There are certain things that you have to experience for yourself…

Jenson Button,

Formula One World Champion and triathlete:

“I use the airnergy system on a regular basis over a race weekend. Its used before all practice sessions, qualifying and races in order to facilitate my performance…

Mike Collier,

Formula One physiotherapist and triathlete:

„Formula 1 is the pinnacle of motor sport, always striving for advancements in technology to gain performance over one another’s competitors…

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Legal information: The Airnergy principle has produced amazing results in many individual treatments and pilot studies that have made scientists and doctors sit up and take notice. However, we must point out that neither the therapeutic method outlined here nor the effect you might expect from it has yet been proven from a legal or conventional medical point of view.