How an idea became the worlds first sip and breathe system
Ahmad, the founder of Oxir, spent years watching his wife suffer from severe, relentless migraines. The kind of episodes where regular painkillers didn’t work, the kind that sent them rushing to the ER in the middle of the night, desperate for relief.
Before giving her any medication, the ER team would place an oxygen mask over her face.
By the time the doctor came to check on her, the migraine had already eased.
Again and again, the pattern repeated. Oxygen first. Relief second.
That’s when Ahmad began to ask why.
If oxygen could bring his wife out of a migraine episode within minutes, why wasn’t this a more accessible solution?
So he bought a medical oxygen tank for their house.
And it helped. Every time.
But there was a problem:
You can’t take an oxygen tank with you on a plane, on a road trip, or anywhere outside your living room.
That limitation is what sparked everything.
He wanted a real solution that is portable, safe and reliable oxygen that could be used anytime, anywhere.
That vision became Oxir.
Oxygen doesn’t just help with migraines.
It supports focus, clarity, energy, and recovery.
It’s what every cell in the body relies on — yet we rarely get enough of it when we need it most.
So the idea evolved.
Why not combine the restorative power of oxygen with clean, functional ingredients?
Why not create a system, not just a drink, that works with the body, not against it?
And after years of innovation, testing, and refining.
Oxir became the world’s first sip-and-breathe system.
A way to drink and breathe your way to clarity, balance, and restoration.