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Deanna,

The man that died in a Hyperbaric chamber in Canada was in a converted

chamber in his kitchen and was using HYPObarics to try to cure his headache.

That means instead of pressurizing the chamber, he was depressurizing it.

He ran out of Oxygen and his wife had left the room so he died as a result

of no oxygen. It was a very serious action that cost him his life.

Please be informed of all there is to know before spreading false rumors

about a therapy that is saving lives and changing lives of children and

adults which other therapies do not help. Hyperoxygen therapy has the most

successful safety record of any therapy in the world and the only recorded

incidents are the result of people who were untrained or were not doing

their job.

respectfully,

Hartsoe

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Respectfully, I was NOT advising anyone not to use hyperbaric therapy...I was

simply reminding people to make sure they know what they heck they're doing

when they approach the therapy, any therapy. Surely this gentleman did not

intend to kill himself in an attempt to relieve his headache, (God rest his

soul) he simply did not know how to go about the procedure properly and this

is what concerns me.

Just as certain vitamin/mineral supplementations are not recommended for

certain people and/or conditions and one should investigate what they ingest

to make sure it is appropriate for them etc etc I was just reminding people

not to go ahead and undertake any form of therapy until they have educated

themselves thoroughly about that therapy and that includes how to operate a

hyperbaric chamber.

Unfortunately it is people, such as this gentleman who recently passed away,

who give alternative therapies a bad name and it is definitely not the kind

of news I like to hear in the media. Surely most, if not all of us in this

group, are concerned about the bad publicity that such helpful therapies must

endure and if I made one person re-think and re-investigate and re-check the

method or dosage or whatever in regard to the therapy he/she was undertaking

GREAT because if we all want to take responsibility for our health we must

take responsibility for knowing how to approach the therapies responsibly - -

for our own sakes and the reputation of the therapies as well.

I'm grateful that you jumped down my neck a bit there as you prompted me to

make myself more clear. I certainly did not intend anyone to perceive my

concern for a warning against using hyperbaric therapy, or any other

reputable therapy.

Basically, my message was - only fools rush in. That's all.

Deanna :)

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Hi Zeta ..yes , prednisone will indeed affect the hips among other things. My

sis-in-law who has athma and took prednisone for it has had to have double

hip replacement due to the destruction of hip stemming from prednisone use.

She has NO arthritis......

Donna :-)

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In a message dated 10/16/01 11:25:25 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

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> knowledge about all of this. Lynne B.

> lobertrand@...

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> Only on this list would you find someone who posts

> an informative post like

> that, AND THEN thanks the rest of us!! LOL.

> I agree. I answered Lynne privately but would like to thank her publicly.

> Jacque

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Hi Girls,

Aspirin acts as a blood thinner and this is how if helps headaches. Also is

used with heart patients sometimes as a mild, non-prescription blood

thinner. On the other hand, too much aspirin is dangerous for some heart

patients and may cause other medical problems when taken in excess. Things

like Raynaud's Syndrome. It is a OTC drug that I'm sure can cause many

complications.

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> Non-toxic and non-invasive preventative, natural therapies for breast

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Discontinue Synthetic Hormones 4. Anti-fungals

> 5. Trans-fat Free Diet (no sugars or simple carbohydrates) 6. Flaxseed & ;

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(cod liver oil) 10. Detox Liver 11. Pure Water, Deep Breathing, Exercise 12.

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In a message dated 8/23/2003 6:02:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

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> but Calendula oil seems to help

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how do you use this, straight oil or mix with something else to make a

cream??

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Hi. I have been making cole slaw for years, and there are as many ways to

make it as there are people that do the preparing. There's tons of

instructions on the internet. Here's my way:

Wash cabbage well (we like the purple); and remove tough outer leaves

Grate finely (if you do this often, get an excellent grater unless you like

the arm workout)

Fill bell jars with the grated cabbage and pack down LIGHTLY

Add a heaping tablespoon of the finest sea salt you can find

Add distilled water; fill until 1/2 " from top of jar

Cap jar and gently turn bottle to dissolve and distribute salt

Leave at room temp. for 3 days; if you have an ionizing air purifier, leave

the jar(s) near that during the 3 days.

By day 3 the cabbage has 'turned' and should be refrigerated.

Best regards, Gia

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> Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2003 21:36:26 -0400

> From: " Nissa Kagle " <nissa@...>

>Subject: Re: Diet

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>I just read in an Alternative Medicine book that 1/2 head of cabbage daily

>can be as effective as ATD's in blocking thyroid hormone production. Has

>anyone tried it? I read somewhere else that it had to be raw cabbage, not

>sure my stomach's up for that much raw cabbage, have other people heard

>anything about this? Anyone have a really good coleslaw recipe?

>

>Thanks, Nissa

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