Guest guest Posted February 27, 2010 Report Share Posted February 27, 2010 I have NO idea about Oxygen in a can! Never heard of it, but I have heard of people that use oxygen on airplanes that makes them feel better while flying. I'd certainly have to ask a Dr. about this. Sounds way too easy of a cure to me. If it worked I think people would be buying it by the case & our good Drs. would be telling us about it. >>> There is a facebook group that are suppose to be advocate's for people that have become ill from mold exposure that are telling people to purchase " Oxygen in a Can " . The link is below. What is your take on this. I gave them my opinion and I don't think they liked it too much. I will check on your answers later on today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2010 Report Share Posted February 27, 2010 Looks pretty neat if its safe to carry in car. Oxygen will get rid of migraines for me but no way to carry it around with me. Hope this works as stated. > > There is a facebook group that are suppose to be advocate's for people that have become ill from mold exposure that are telling people to purchase " Oxygen in a Can " . The link is below. What is your take on this. I gave them my opinion and I don't think they liked it too much. I will check on your answers later on today. > > http://www.kokopelliswellness.com/alison/products.html#oxygen > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2010 Report Share Posted February 28, 2010 Wow! I don't know about this for mold (probably baloney) but I get migraines and have always wanted to try oxygen! The only thing that stopped me was that I would have to check myself into the hospital to get it and when you have MCS and a migraine, the hospital is the LAST place you want to be. I wonder if the oxygen is pure and not smelly? I would probably smell the can it was in and it would worsen my migraine. But still at $12.95 I might just try a can-will let you know. > > There is a facebook group that are suppose to be advocate's for people that have become ill from mold exposure that are telling people to purchase " Oxygen in a Can " . The link is below. What is your take on this. I gave them my opinion and I don't think they liked it too much. I will check on your answers later on today. > > http://www.kokopelliswellness.com/alison/products.html#oxygen > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2010 Report Share Posted February 28, 2010 Have you had pulmonary testing yet? You can certainly get oxygen if your blood-oxygen levels are low enough. Barth www.presenting.net/sbs/sbs.html SUBMIT YOUR DOCTOR: www.presenting.net/sbs/molddoctors.html --- s> Wow! I don't know about this for mold (probably baloney) but I get migraines and have always wanted to try oxygen! The only thing that stopped me was that I would have to check myself into the s> hospital to get it and when you have MCS and a migraine, the hospital is the LAST place you want to be. s> I wonder if the oxygen is pure and not smelly? I would probably smell the can it was in and it would worsen my migraine. But still at $12.95 I might just try a can-will let you know. s> >> >> There is a facebook group that are suppose to be advocate's for people that have become ill from mold exposure that are telling people to purchase " Oxygen in a Can " . The link is below. What is >> your take on this. I gave them my opinion and I don't think they liked it too much. I will check on your answers later on today. >> >> http://www.kokopelliswellness.com/alison/products.html#oxygen >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2010 Report Share Posted February 28, 2010 Oxygen works for migraines. Hyperbaric oxygen blows them out within minutes, breathing oxygen from a canister works but it takes much longer, like perhaps an hour but migraine medicine can take that long. There have been articles on oxygen treatment for migraines in Business Week and someone sent me one from another magazine but cant recall which publication but you can probably find in pubmed. Of course these non drug ways of treating things your insurance will not pay for, at least last time I checked. > > Wow! I don't know about this for mold (probably baloney) but I get migraines and have always wanted to try oxygen! The only thing that stopped me was that I would have to check myself into the hospital to get it and when you have MCS and a migraine, the hospital is the LAST place you want to be. > I wonder if the oxygen is pure and not smelly? I would probably smell the can it was in and it would worsen my migraine. But still at $12.95 I might just try a can-will let you know. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2010 Report Share Posted March 1, 2010 Save your money. It's a total con game rip-off. There is no way that a 2-second spray of oxygen could possibly have any therapeutic effect on ANY medical condition, including toxic mold reaction, and multiple chemical sensitivity. My late father had chronic persistant migraines for many years. He had an oxygen-making machine, in his house, for a C.O.P.D. condition. He tried taking oxygen, many times, for periods of 24 hours, to relieve migraine attacks. The oxygen NEVER EVER relieved his migraines. Since the root cause of most migraines are never diagnosed, in MOST migraine sufferers, it is possible that there might exist some root causes that can be positively affected by the use of oxygen. There is certainly many mentions, in the medical literature, of that happening. But, it never happened for my father. In his 92 years, he tried every on-label, and off-label pharmaceutical, and nothing worked. > > There is a facebook group that are suppose to be advocate's for people that have become ill from mold exposure that are telling people to purchase " Oxygen in a Can " . The link is below. What is your take on this. I gave them my opinion and I don't think they liked it too much. I will check on your answers later on today. > > http://www.kokopelliswellness.com/alison/products.html#oxygen > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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