So you want the 'steam-engine' to be running on 'rocket fuel'? That would only make the bonding of metal and flesh, metal being considered to be the 'winner'.
On the other hand getting oxygen into the blood if a rain forest is not available, the 3% hydrogen peroxide that is available in the corner store can be given in a hospital under a Dr.'s order. Combine that with enough 'soda-water you mix and test ' to bring the bodies (urine or saliva) ph up to 7.6 and that is supposed to help in the prevention of such things as cancer from even starting. The American Cancer Society is even promoting oxygen therapy as a way to fight the effects of chemo. If the $B chemo industry wasn't 'treatment standard' ther might even be no need for chemo to begin with. Both 'treatments' add up to a few dollars over the lifetime of a person. That frees up medical money to train more people in the treatment of fractures and other such things as are taken care of in the emergency wards, now an ambulance could be parked on the streets and the medics could set bones and write some prescriptions and maybe even do an IV drip of 3% hydrogen peroxide for the ones that have a note saying the oxygen level should be kept at a slight elevated level during flue season if the disease lasts more than 5 days with no signs of going away. A sample of that strain might be worth keeping should it start killing people.
The way the 99% of the world can do this is by using an inhalation directly to the lungs in the form of a mist. This can be as simple a device such as a nasal sprayer to an air-brush using a fine tip and using O2 as the propellent. Something the public can do while waiting for official help to arrive. It has to be kept away from the ones in the 3rd world because if a prevention that was worth pennies in a lifetime was withheld so a few people called the 1% could profit billions taken from those who were allowed to get the disease in the first place and then undergo expensive and painful treatments as the 'cure'.
The story is the same for MMS and for Phage Medicine, pennies compared to the trillions spent needlessly today.