Guest guest Posted November 23, 1999 Report Share Posted November 23, 1999 Dear , I know there are scleroderma patients here who have been on oxygen in the past or who are still using it now. Marc and Earl are two of them - are you still here? How long has your husband had scleroderma? Is he using the antibiotics? Perhaps you could tell us more about his condition? My daughter also has systemic scleroderma. Chris. From: <rezten@...> Any Scleroderma patients on Oxygen I would like to hear from. My hubby has to go on it as soon as possible and I was wondering how you felt. P.S. Connie, I can't believe it has come to this K. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2003 Report Share Posted January 1, 2003 Happy New Year The GS Drops site says that they work on the krebs cycle and after looking at the explanation of that on wine1.sb.fsu.edu/krebs/krebs.htm it looks like they decrease hydrogen and help ATP which is the body's energy system. Liz oxygen Hi group. I've used Dr. s zapper and it helps me very much. I learned something about oxygen too and would like to share. The purpose of oxygen or ozone therapy is to raise the ORP (Oxidation/Reduction Potential (ORP) is a measurement of the potential for a reaction to occur. Oxidation-Reduction represents electron concentration and activity level. An ORP in the plus range indicates oxidation, i.e. the absence of energy, and an inability to perform additional chemical reactions.) millivolts to levels at which disease organisms cannot survive. However, this form of treatment generates large amounts of free radicals. For example, at the pH of blood, it would be necessary to raise the ORP to +800 millivolts to escape the area of disease organisms. However, it would be necessary to reduce ORP to only -250 to achieve the same result without creating free radical stress. Increasing negative hydrogen ions in the body fluids by the intake of foods or supplements high in electrons, tend to move those fluids toward an ORP in a range consistent with good health. What normally would take 1 to 2 years to reverse someones biologial terrain from an acidic terrain to an alkaline terrain can now be achieved in as little as one day. It's along the same lines as what zapping does but does other things too. It increases your cells voltage to zap invades before they can get into your cells, increasing it's natural function. Also it raises ph so yeast doesn't wasnt to grow, and it helps in many other ways too. I hope you find it of value. They gave me a website to tell others about it. http://ryan.royalbodycare.com/microhydrin.htm Click on opportunity if you'd like it at wholesale pricing. I've tried oxygen products also I like the liquid ph balanced ones. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2003 Report Share Posted April 4, 2003 In a message dated 4/4/03 2:19:30 PM Eastern Standard Time, kneeleee@... writes: > Reece: Guess what? > > Me: What? > > Reece: April Fool's!! HA HA HA HA HA HA! > > Gee, Mom! If they have to EXPLAIN it to you, it's no fun telling them! ROFLMAO! That's my buddy! Mine aren't out for two more weeks. Bummer! Here I thought they could get together. Are yours off for Good Friday? (Or BLACK Friday as I call it) Of course, EVERY Friday they don't have school is Black Friday! Connie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2003 Report Share Posted April 4, 2003 Roxanna: ROFLOL! What a funny kid! -- Theresa On Fri, 4 Apr 2003 14:15:10 EST kneeleee@... writes: > My kids have been out of school this week for spring break. It has > been > interesting to be around Mr. Literal, age 6, all day and all night. > For > " April Fool's Day " he made up his own joke that goes like this: > > Reece: Guess what? > > Me: What? > > Reece: April Fool's!! HA HA HA HA HA HA! > > Okay, it's a start. > > In other news, he saw my new spot cleaner in the laundry room which > is called > " Clorox Oxygen. " It's supposed to make your clothes come out > cleaner and > brighter, something we could use around here. So he saw that and he > sniffed > the powder. Get it...he sniffed the OXYGEN. I kid you not. It > made perfect > sense to him. > > I had him at the sink rinsing his nose out repeatedly and he sneezed > a bunch > but is otherwise doing fine. Now he is back to trying to float from > high > places and has plastic garbage bags (don't work) and umbrella > (doesn't work > either!) so far today. > > And it's Friday. School resumes Monday. Yeah! I need a break. > :-) > > Roxanna ôô > > What doesn't kill us > Makes us really mean. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2003 Report Share Posted April 4, 2003 dangerous, but humorous, as long as he's ok Re: ( ) Oxygen > Roxanna: ROFLOL! What a funny kid! -- Theresa > > On Fri, 4 Apr 2003 14:15:10 EST kneeleee@... writes: > > My kids have been out of school this week for spring break. It has > > been > > interesting to be around Mr. Literal, age 6, all day and all night. > > For > > " April Fool's Day " he made up his own joke that goes like this: > > > > Reece: Guess what? > > > > Me: What? > > > > Reece: April Fool's!! HA HA HA HA HA HA! > > > > Okay, it's a start. > > > > In other news, he saw my new spot cleaner in the laundry room which > > is called > > " Clorox Oxygen. " It's supposed to make your clothes come out > > cleaner and > > brighter, something we could use around here. So he saw that and he > > sniffed > > the powder. Get it...he sniffed the OXYGEN. I kid you not. It > > made perfect > > sense to him. > > > > I had him at the sink rinsing his nose out repeatedly and he sneezed > > a bunch > > but is otherwise doing fine. Now he is back to trying to float from > > high > > places and has plastic garbage bags (don't work) and umbrella > > (doesn't work > > either!) so far today. > > > > And it's Friday. School resumes Monday. Yeah! I need a break. > > :-) > > > > Roxanna ôô > > > > What doesn't kill us > > Makes us really mean. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2003 Report Share Posted April 10, 2003 In a message dated 4/4/03 4:35:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Dawahooz@... writes: > Mine aren't out for two more weeks. Bummer! Here I thought they could get > together. Are yours off for Good Friday? (Or BLACK Friday as I call it) > Of > course, EVERY Friday they don't have school is Black Friday! > I think they are off for Good Friday but I have to dig up a calendar to be sure. Roxanna ôô What doesn't kill us Makes us really mean. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2010 Report Share Posted February 28, 2010 I am also interested in this. She was not promoting it as a 'cure'. My understanding was that she thought it could be something that may help for people who can't afford oxygen treatments, and something that could be done at home by yourself. Oxygen therapy was highly recommended for my friend from a non-local doctor as an immediate first step (already out of the moldy house for over a year) but primary care physician is not admitting that mold is a problem. She can't find anyone to prescribe oxygen therapy and we're considering a road trip primarily to get to this doctor to get oxygen. If this oxygen in a can was at least a start in the right direction we'd certainly consider it - so I also look forward to responses here. > > > 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 May 5, 2010 Report Share Posted May 5, 2010 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxygen_therapy Geri, I'm still not understanding what you are referring to about oxygen use? Do you mean hyperbaric oxygen treatment? Oxygen after surgery, inhalation therapy, diabetic treatment, high altitude effects, oxygen during/after surgery, home oxygen therapy or what? Are you confusing nitrious oxide and anesthetics with oxygen? Gretchen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 I didn't use oxygen, I used ozone, 03. I started out with the premise that cancer cannot live in an oxygen rich environment period. Everyone knows that cancer is a nasty anaerobic cells that doesn't have any antioxidants. The cancer cell cannot throttle the oxygen into the cell for cellular respiration. I imagine the cancer cells blowing up like ticks in a microwave, a lovely thought. Secondly, I am living proof that cancer cannot spread in an ozone saturated body. Sure the colonic cleansing heavily detoxed my body and gave my immune system a chance to recover but I don not believe that it is a myth that cancer cannot live in an oxygen rich environment. I also drank tons of ozonated water, took ozone steam baths but had some problems with skin irritations with that. Took ozone soak baths with four pounds of bi-carb also, trying to de-acidify my body. I bought a water filter that raises the PH of my drinking water to 9.0 as well. I haven't eaten the perfect diet by any means but my supplements from Dr. Wallach stopped all of the muscle cramping I was getting from detoxing my body so fast. I had to go fast, my doctors had given me six months to live and they wanted to completely remove my entire esophagus and relocate my stomach into my chest cavity! I would have been hospitalized for 6 weeks on heavy antibiotics which would have wiped out my immune system. I would have been on a feeding tube for 16 weeks as well. This was the Cleveland Clinic and the Vanderbilt hospital plan. They would have probably wanted me to go on chemo and possibly radiation at some point and eventually they would have killed me like they do thousands of people ever year. The fact that I am still alive after 24 months, healthier than I have been in years is pretty good proof that I know what I am talking about from personal experience. Every alternative clinic I called told me I was going to die. It was a tough time for me but through prayer I got a g-mail from God one morning, " physician Heal thyself " . I just started making phone calls and researching the web like a mad man and the proof is in the pudding as it is said so I cannot believe that what you say is true. Regards ______________________________________________ On Mar 24, 2011, Forrest wrote: > , > > Oxygen as a cancer cure is a myth because cancer research throughout > the world involves tissue culture techniques in which cancer cells > are grown (optimally) in the presence of air which is 20% oxygen. > I'm not against oxygenating the body to help fight cancer but I > don't believe oxygen kills cancerous cells. > > It probably helps detoxify the patient and fight against cancer- > causing microbes though. But I use electromedicine to fight microbes > and a near-vegetarian diet to detoxify the body. > > Here's a very revealing testimony: Carol from La Verne, CA writes: > " I've been a fan of Earth Clinics remedies for a long time. Had > success with oil pulling, leaching out fluoride, ACV with baking > soda, but one remedy I have to warn against is the oxygen therapy > for cancer. I have breast cancer and tried the HBOT (hyperbaric > oxygen therapy). It was $6,000 for 40 sessions. At the end of these > sessions my tumor grew from a large grape size to a large grapefruit > size. In addition I tried soaking in Hydrogen Peroxide and taking > Bill's spray. This irritated the tumor and sprouted another tumor in > my lymph node area under my arm. So I just want to warn those of you > with cancer to be wary. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 Is this the two foods mixed together that is claimed to melt cancer from the book cure your cancer for less that 6 dollars a day We know from the 50's that oxygen cures cancer. The problem is getting it into the cells. You wrote: Oxygen as a cancer cure is a myth because cancer research throughout the world involves tissue culture techniques in which cancer cells are grown (optimally) in the presence of air which is 20% oxygen. I'm not against oxygenating the body to help fight cancer but I don't believe oxygen kills cancerous cells. It probably helps detoxify the patient and fight against cancer-causing microbes though. But I use electromedicine to fight microbes and a near-vegetarian diet to detoxify the body. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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