Guest guest Posted November 29, 2008 Report Share Posted November 29, 2008 Ummmm! I dont know if this does same as HBOT? Let me know as I cant afford 60quid a dive for ds when he is ready. Also isnt glutamine (or glutamate) not to good for some ASD people? > > > > > interesting. I've never heard of this, has anyone? > > > > I cannot imagine a kid agreeing to do this though. > > > > natasa x > > > > > > > > > > > > " How my world turned upside down - Inversion Tables in the world of > > HBO by Donna > > > > I lived 35 years with two primary immune deficiencies and their > > impact on blood health and circulation before overcoming them (which > > I wrote of in the book Everyday Heaven). I'm now in my 40s and > > although my immune deficiencies are in remission, I still nurse a > > genetic tendency to systemic inflammation which I tend to manage with > > L-Glutamine. Translated, I'm more susceptible to arthritic issues > > and joint trouble than many people and I still regularly get things > > like edema (which I also manage with Dandelion coffee). > > > > Anyway, I had been on an inversion table, which literally straps you > > in and turns you upside down, in my 20s and this stretches out the > > spine which feels really good but it also sends blood flow to the > > brain and gets stagnant blood pooling flowing healthily. > > > > So now in my 40s, I bought one on the cheap. > > > > Tipping myself back up, my body tingles as the blood flows back the > > other way then back I go, upside down just by raising my arms over my > > head like a one person see-saw, and the blood flows the other way > > back to my brain again. It's like being a human milk shake ;-) > > > > With the megabucks families are paying for time in hyperbaric oxygen > > chambers (around $100-$200 per TREATMENT!) and with their makers and > > hirers reaping in that money which families need for the rest of > > their daily living, I got my blood oxygen happy with a cheapo > > inversion table from good ol' Ebay for $73 bucks (they often go for > > over $200 but I got lucky). The inversion table involves no > > claustrophobia as you're not zipped into a coffin-like baloon > > capsule. In fact I feel rather like a bat or an astronaut hanging > > upside down and I'm able to completely control it myself just by > > raising and lowering my arms to shift the see-saw like balance. > > > > You can check out inversion tables at some chiropractic clinics > > before you decide to buy one. They're not for everyone, but they're > > surely cheaper than HBO treatment. " > > > > Donna > > > > http://www.donnawilliams.net > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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