Guest guest Posted November 20, 1998 Report Share Posted November 20, 1998 Forward from Oxylist: Green ============ Oxylist Oral Liquid Oxygen Supplements >Has anyone used oral liquid oxygen supplements? I am specifically >interested in what is called stabilized oxygen. I have recently started >taking this, but would like more information from sources other than >company promotions. I would really appreciate dialoguing with anyone >who has useful knowledge and/or personal experience. I could really use >a " buddy " on this journey. > >I hope this will also be posted to Oxyplus. Thank you. > >----------------------------------------------------------------------- > >This list is specifically for the discussion of all forms of Oxygen >Therapies and topics DIRECTLY related to Oxygen Therapies. This >mailing list is for information purposes only, and SHOULD NOT BE >CONSIDERED AS MEDICAL OR LEGAL ADVICE. > >All other topics, including those which may spin off from >discussions initially involving Oxygen, may be addressed on the >OxyPLUS list. Those that wish to discuss healing modalities other >than Oxygen Therapies are urged to subscribe to OxyPLUS. OxyPLUS >subscription info is located at http://entrance.to/oxyplus/ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 1998 Report Share Posted November 29, 1998 Hello Everyone, Here's a post of mine from several days ago that apparently didn't pass Dave's muster. Green ============ Re: Oxylist Oral Liquid Oxygen Supplements > > >>Dear , >> >>Regarding the chlorine content in drinking water: >>EPA has mandated that all municipal sytems must change over to ozonation >>from chlorination in order to eliminate carcinogenic THMs from the water >>supply (caused by the reaction of chlorine with organic matter). The >>water authorities have five years to comply. >> >>When Vancouver was examining alternatives for the local water supply, >>they rejected chlorine dioxide as a known carcinogen. I think someone >>posted recently that NaClO2 becomes chlorine dioxide in water. True? >> >>Best of Health! >>Saul Pressman >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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