Yep, that’s exactly the idea—welcome to the world of oxygen bars (or “oxygen cafés” if you want to sound fancy). These are wellness lounges where people pay to inhale purified oxygen, often infused with scents like lavender or peppermint, through a nasal cannula or mask.
🫁 What Happens at an Oxygen Café?
You sit back in a comfy chair
A tube delivers oxygen (usually 40–90% purity) to your nose
You choose an aroma to go with it—think spa vibes
Sessions typically last 10–30 minutes
💨 Why Do People Do It? Proponents claim it:
Boosts energy and alertness
Relieves stress and headaches
Helps with jet lag or hangovers
Enhances mood and focus
But here’s the kicker: scientific evidence is thin. Most benefits are anecdotal or possibly placebo-driven2. If you’re healthy, your blood is already saturated with oxygen from regular air (which is about 21% oxygen), so extra O₂ doesn’t do much physiologically.
🧪 Is It Safe? Generally yes—for short sessions in healthy individuals. But it’s not recommended for people with certain respiratory conditions unless prescribed by a doctor.
So yes, people go there to breathe oxygen... but mostly for the vibe, the novelty, and maybe a whiff of eucalyptus enlightenment. Want to try one or debunk it further?
I was wondering 🤔 what city that was