Want To Liven Up Your Party? Rent an Oxygen Bar in Houston, Dallas and Other Parts of the Country

By Kim Kelley


Does the term Oxygen Bar sound familiar to you? As a relatively new concept in the United States, Oxygen bars offer clients the opportunity to inhale oxygen in an ambient atmosphere. Also referred to as, recreational oxygen or O2 Bars, this provides a healthy way for people to take-in pure, unadulterated oxygen in the midst of the maddening toxicity around us. An article from Ehow.com talks about the history behind this recreational oxygen.

History

The Mama's Health site reinforces the presence of oxygen bars in the United States as early as the 1990s. These oxygen bars had also been a hit in both Canada and Japan. This brand new concept came as a blessing in disguise when there was too much air pollution and contaminants in these countries.

Although there are no approved therapeutic claims and FDA does not encourage its use, many known users have attested to its health benefits, according to the same article.

The Concept

The concept behind the oxygen bar craze is simple. Oxygen is necessary for metabolism, muscle function and neurological function. According to Mama's Health, fans of the bars state that when the body receives more oxygen, they feel better, their body works better, and they experience improved mental clarity and function.

Oxygen Bars are a sure hit wherever they are used. Texas Entertainment Groups was one of the first companies in the US to offer an oxygen bar for events. And where do you use an oxygen bar? Simple...where ever people are gathering and want to have fun!Oxygen bars are great for company picnics and corporate events. Teens really love them for post proms and after grad parties.

Oxygen bars can be used anytime and anywhere even during festivals, fairs and fun events. People always love to try something new and in the case of oxygen bars, people have tried it despite the lack of evidence of its health benefits. It is no surprise when you see a long line of people waiting for their turn to use these Oxygen bars.




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