Guest guest Posted May 1, 2008 Report Share Posted May 1, 2008 Hi, I've put this info together the other day, in case anyone is interested here it is: Valkion patent page à description: http://tinyurl.com/5a8thb ÒÉEven though singlet oxygen quickly returns to oxygen in its ground state, by studying the effects of the described device, it can be demonstrated that a medium, liquid or gas, in which singlet oxygen has been formed, has a certain altered state, at least for a limited periodÉÓ shorthand explanation from http://www.breathing.com/articles/oxygen-therapies.htm Oxidative Response: The cellular defense against Oxidative Stress is the Oxidative Response. The Oxidative Response System (or cell response system) protects against, and repairs, Oxidative Stress damage. This is accomplished mainly through enzyme and coenzyme production. The Oxidative Response is initiated by signal transduction sequences induced by singlet oxygen. Singlet oxygen is an activated oxygen species, but not a free radical. Signaling proteins then trigger the cell response. Cell response results include, but are not limited to: Protection against free radical damage Repair of damage caused by free radicals Improved Oxygen utilization Improved cell energy production Improved cell metabolism For optimal cell metabolism, a strong Oxidative Response and low Oxidative Stress are essential. Also: Singlet Oxygen is also produced in human cells as a by-product of metabolism. Here, it can be harmful and cause cell damage, as it acts as a Ôfree radical«. Yet Singlet Oxygen has a very short lifespan, and returns to its ground state within a fraction of a second. In a humid atmosphere, its lifespan comprises only a few hundred thousandths of a second. This means that no Singlet Oxygen can leave the equipment and, consequently, cannot harm any organismÉ. ÉValkion imitates nature. They have constructed an activation chamber, where an artificial light source acts together with a high efficiency heat and light resistant Ôphotosensitizer«. With an air pump, a stream of activated air is created. This may then be inhaled, with or without the aid of an inhalation mask or nasal cannula for research. Applications for research purposes vary. The findings show that moist air is essential; that is why every unit is equipped with a humidifier giving the activated air a humidity level of at least 85%(depending on the humidity and temperature of the ambient air). From: http://www.rangeguide.net/valkion.htm Ukrainian website with links to medical trials in Ukraine: http://www.tyoma.com.ua/investigation_2_2.html from them: Our company, situated in Ukraine, is scientific and selling partner of Polyvalk AB (Gothenburg, Sweden) à Valkion units producer. In 1997 we have Registered Valkion unit in Ukraine. Since that time we have sold a lot of units to Medical Universities, clinics and private people. We have more than 100 reports from our partners on Pulmonology, Gastroenterology, Traumatology, Dermatology, Radiology, Nephrology and urology, Obstetrics and gynaecology, Gerontology, Cardiology, Hematology, Endocrinology, Neurology, Immunology, Infectology, Surgery. These researches were done in accordance to international terms of clinical investigations (2-3 groups with more than 20 patients with similar disease; one group treated with standard treatment, next à with Valkion therapy (or combined à Valkion therapy and standard treatment) and sometimes (when it is possible) à third group à uses placebo) and published in Ukrainian, European and Asian scientific journals and as materials of different scientific conferences. Swedish in vitro and animal studies: Free Radical Biology and Medicine Volume 27, Issues 11-12, December 1999, Pages 1203-1207 Harmful singlet oxygen can be helpful Lillemor Mattsson HultŽna, Marc Holmstršma and Bassam SoussiCorresponding Author Contact Information, Wallenberg Laboratory for Cardiovascular Research, University of Gšteborg, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gšteborg, Sweden Highly reactive harmful singlet oxygen O2(1Î"g)can be helpful while relaxing to its triplet ground state O2(3Σg-). The energy emitted during this relaxation from the excited energy state is discernable at 634 nm. We report here on the effect of this energy as photon illumination and as energy transfer in air on the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by human monocytes, measured as isoluminol-enhanced chemiluminescence. We demonstrate up to 60% decrease in the secretion of ROS after 2-min illumination of the monocytes stimulated with phorbol myristate acatate (PMA). The results provide in vitro documentation of the utility of singlet oxygen energy in modifying cellular behaviour. Author Keywords: Human monocytes; Singlet oxygen; Reactive oxygen species; Chemiluminescence; Oxidative stress; Photodynamic therapy; Free radicals PMID: 10641712 full text: http://tinyurl.com/6gt4qv Preservation of rat skeletal muscle energy metabolism by illumination Ann LindgŒrd, Jonas Lundberg, Olivier Rakotonirainy, Elander and Bassam Soussi. Department of Surgery and Plastic Surgery, Bioenergetics Group, Wallenberg Laboratory, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gštenborg University, Gštenborg S-143-45, Sweden Skeletal muscle viability is crucially dependent on the tissue levels of its high energy phosphates. In this study we investigated the effect of the preservation medium Perfadex and illumination with Singlet Oxygen Energy (SOE). Singlet oxygen can be produced photochemically by energy transfer from an excited photosensitizer. The energy emitted from singlet oxygen upon relaxation to its triplet state is captured as photons at 634 nm and is here referred to as SOE. Rat hind limb rectus femoris muscles were preserved for five hours at 22 ¡C in Perfadex, saline, SOE illuminated Perfadex or SOE illuminated saline. Extracts of the muscles were analysed by 31P NMR. Data were analysed using two-way analysis of variance and are given as mean values (μmol/g dry weight) ± SEM. The ATP concentration was higher (p = 0.006) in saline groups (4.52) compared with Perfadex groups (2.82). There was no statistically significant difference in PCr between the saline groups (1.25) and Perfadex groups (0.82). However, there were higher (p = 0.003) ATP in the SOE illuminated groups (4.61) compared with the non-illuminated groups (2.73). The PCr was also higher (p < 0.0001) in the SOE illuminated groups (1.89) compared with the non-illuminated groups (0.18). In conclusion, Perfadex in this experimental model was incapable of preserving the high energy phosphates in skeletal muscle during 5 hours of ischemia. Illumination with SOE at 634 nm improved the preservation potential, in terms of a positive effect on the energy status of the muscle cell. PMID: 12672510 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] Transplant Proc. 2005 Jan-Feb;37(1):518-20. Singlet oxygen energy illumination during moderate cold ischemia prolongs the survival of concordant hamster xeno-heart transplants. Lukes DJ, Skogsberg U, Nilsson A, Lundgren A, Olausson M, Soussi B. Department of Surgery and Transplantation, Wallenberg Laboratory for Cardiovascular Research, Gšteborg, Sweden. INTRODUCTION: Singlet oxygen energy (SOE) is a potent inhibitor of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in vitro and in vivo in certain dose ranges and can improve the levels of high-energy phosphates (HEP) in concordant hamster xeno-heart transplants. Some data indicate that a certain degree of cold ischemia (CI) might be beneficial to xenotransplants. We investigated if SOE illumination of hamster xeno-hearts during moderate cold ischemia (CI) improved graft survival. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eighteen hearts from Golden Syrian hamsters (70 to 80 g) were subjected to 8 hours of CI in cold (+4 degrees C) saline solution (NaCL, 0.9%) before heterotopic cervical transplantation to rats (220 g). Among the treatment group (n = 8), SOE was produced by illuminating the hearts for 10 minutes every 30 minutes with photons at lambda 634 nm with the Oxylight equipment. Graft function was evaluated every 6 hours after transplantation with digital exam until cessation of heart beats. RESULTS: The graft survival of SOE-illuminated ischemic hamster xenografts was 2.34 +/- 0.56 versus 1.15 +/- 0.37 days in the control group (P < .05). All hearts displayed immediate graft function versus 70% in the controls (NS). CONCLUSIONS: SOE illumination at lambda 634 nm during moderate cold ischemia (+4 degrees C) can improve the survival of concordant hamster xeno-heart transplants. The exact mechanism(s) are currently unknown, but the effect might in part be exerted by a combination of reduced production of ROS and increased oxidative phosphorylation. Publication Types: * Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't PMID: 15808696 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] Non-published research (study in Spanish): Therapy Valkion, its effect on non-traumatic joint pain. Dra. Flora Mar'a Hern‡ndez Pedraza, Dr. Orlando S‡nchez Freire . Orlando Freire. Especialista de 1er Grado en Medicina F'sica y Rehabilitaci—n.Diplomado en Fitoterapia Cl'nicaÉ.Clinic Natural and Traditional Medicine. Santa Clara. Santa Clara. Villa Clara. Villa Clara. We studied a total of 300 patients with non-traumatic joint pain from the clinic of traditional medicine and natural Santa Clara in the first period from February 2000 until February 1, 2001. 3 groups were formed with 100 patients each: a control group with acupuncture and two tanks, one with phototherapy and another with VALKION therapy. The average number of days of treatment was 16 days, ending two months of treatment patients treated with VALKION had no relapses and decreased consumption of drugs and therefore believe that this therapy should be used in patients with this condition because it is odourless and harmless to the patient as well as by its high therapeutic effectiveness. Therapy centres using valkion: http://www.hartcenter.com/webLOxygenTherapy.htm http://www.comprehensivenaturopathy.com/ natasa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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