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Hi , if you think travelling to Germany is a possibility then it

would def be worth looking into tonsil freezing - no surgery/anesthetic

involved, only 2-3 treatments I think about 20min each. Also suitable

for children, provided the child is willing to sit with mouth wide open

for 20min at the time. I was told by staff the procedure is not painful

at all but 'very cold feeling in mouth'. The price I was quoted was

about £350 ($500 I think), but add to that cost of travel and

accommodation...

http://www.kryopraxis.de/

Regenerative cryotherapy is cold treatment administered at

temperatures near the cold-resistance threshold of the tissue.

This kind of cryotherapy stimulates the regenerative processes

in the undercooled tissue. Destructive

cryotherapy is cold treatment administered at temperatures below the

cold-resistance threshold of the tissue. This kind of

cryotherapy leads to necrosis of the undercooled tissue.

Cryosurgery (exstirpative cryotherapy) consists of the cyclic

application of cold treatment at temperatures below the

cold-resistance threshold of the tissue. It leads to necrosis

or removal of the undercooled tissue. REGENERATIVE

CRYOTHERAPY consists of the brief administration of dosed cold treatment

to tissues and organs at temperatures close to the cold-resistance

threshold of the tissue. The aim of this type of cryotherapy

is to bring about regeneration and functional reactivation at

the treatment site. Regenerative cryotherapy causes a reaction

in the organism which is linked to local tissue irritation and

manifests itself in an elimination of the pathogenic factors,

regeneration of tissue, and restoration of functional

competence. During the administration of regenerative

cryotherapy, the same pathophysiological changes take place in

the tissues that were described by I. V. Davydovskij (1969) in

connection with inflammatory processes: Stage

1: Reactions caused by the activity of vasoactive mediators

Stage 2: Hyperemia

Stage 3: Exudation and edema

Stage 4: Leukocytic infiltration Stage 5: Regeneration.

Monitoring of the cooling parameters in the tissues is a

very important point during regenerative cryotherapy since

the therapeutic effect is directly linked to these

parameters.

The Method of Regenerative Cryotherapy for the Treatment of Chronic

Tonsillitis and Chronic Pharyngitis Chronic

tonsillitis and chronic pharyngitis are chronic inflammatory edematous

processes affecting the lymphoid tissues of the tonsils and lymphoid

follicles (Waldeyer`s throat ring). The administration of

cryotherapy to this lymphoid tissue simultaneously activates

the regenerative process and a cyclic reaction lasting for 4

to 6 weeks. When the regenerative cryotherapy method is used

to treat chronic tonsillitis or chronic pharyngitis, the following

therapeutic mechanisms of action can be observed:

1. heightened non-specific reactivity of the organism

2. attenuation and subsequent eradication of infectious processes

3. distinct hyposensitization of the organism to bacterial and histoid

antigens 4. germination of young neurites without the degenerative

changes usually observed in chronic inflammatory processes,

restoration of the normal trophism of the lymphoid tissue, and

enhancement of cell repair and regeneration

5. restoration of the protective function of lymphoid tissue within the

framework of local and systemic immune reactions.

The Method of Regenerative Cryotherapy for the Treatment of

Snoring and Sleep Apnoea Patent of the Russian Federation

(Rospatent), Moscow, Russia 1994

Snoring is a sound caused by vibration in the lower part of

the throat. It occurs when the soft palate and uvula have lost

their muscle tone and become inelastic. The sleep apnoea

syndrome manifests itself as a brief respiratory standstill

caused by the irritation of reflexogenic areas; this

irritation is attributable to a loss of muscle tone in the soft palate

and uvula allowing these structures to slip down into the lower part of

the throat. The reflexogenic areas of the

throat constitute a nerve plexus, the plexus pharyngeus

consisting of the sensory and motor fibers of the glossopharyngeal

nerve, the vagus nerve and the sympathetic nerve. The glossopharyngeal

and vagus nerves play an important role in the pathogenetic mechanism

responsible for the sleep apnoea syndrome since they innervate the

middle and lower part of the pharyngeal space. The vagus nerve is also

responsible for the innervation of the larynx and its muscular

apparatus. When the soft palate and the uvula slip down into

the pharyngeal space, they are recognized as foreign bodies

and thus cause an irritation of the reflexogenic areas in this

space. Protective reflexes are activated, the glottis seizes

up and respiration stops. Owing to the resulting oxygen

deficit, however, the vocal cords open again and respiration resumes.

Possible causes of the loss of muscle tone in the soft palate

and uvula include special anatomic features in certain

individuals. However, it is more commonly caused by

inflammatory dermopathic processes in the tonsils, pharynx and

nasal cavity. As the name suggests, the application of regenerative

cryotherapy to the muscles of the soft palate and uvula activates

regenerative processes and improves the contractibility of the

muscle fibers. The normal muscle tone of the soft palate and

uvula is restored: these anatomic structures are again held in

place from above and vibration stops. The most important

result, however, is that the patient stops snoring and the reflexogenic

areas of the pharynx are no longer irritated. In short, the patient

has been cured of the sleep apnoea syndrome.

REGENERATIVE CRYOTHERAPY is an effective treatment method via

which a stable therapeutic effect can be achieved.

Regenerative cryotherapy can be employed to: 1.

stop snoring and sleep apnoea

2. restore nasal breathing

3. reinstate the protective function of the lymphoid tissue in the

tonsils and lymphoid follicles (Waldeyer's throat ring)

4. stimulate immune processes

5. eradicate chronic foci of infection in the tonsils, pharynx and nose,

thereby preventing complications or sequelae of these infections. These

include systemic and rheumatoid diseases of the heart (i.e. endo-, myo-

and pericarditis), the blood vessels (e.g. vasculitis), the joints (e.g.

polyarthritis), the kidneys (e.g. glomerulonephritis), the internal and

external sex organs (e.g. disturbances of potency), the nervous system

(e.g. chorea) and the skin (e.g. scleroderma, psoriasis, pustulosis and

lupus erythematosus), infectious allergic diseases (e.g. bronchial

asthma, atopic and allergic dermatitis, etc.) and

immunodeficiency disorders. If

everyone (but especially children) would undergo prophylactic treatment

of the lymphoid tissue of the tonsils, pharynx and nasal mucosa using

the method of regenerative cryotherapy, we would observe the following

positive effects (especially in children):

- improvement of the protective functions of the organism

- stimulation of the immune system.

We can assume, moreover, that the general risk of

contracting systemic, rheumatoid, infectious allergic and

oncological diseases, immune deficiency states, snoring and

sleep apnoea- would be distinctly reduced.

Monitoring of the cooling parameters is an important point

to be observed during regenerative cryotherapy since

achievement of the desired therapeutic effect depends

directly on these parameters. On the basis of my extensive

experience with cryotherapy, I have designed and patented (German Patent

Office in Munich 1993) a mobile cryotherapy unit suitable for use in

medical practices. With the aid of this unit, it is possible to keep

tissue cooling under control, especially in the ears, nose and throat

regions.

It is evident from the above discussion that cryotherapy

offers a viable alternative to radical surgery and the removal

of tissues and organs it usually involves. For this reason, we

should publicize the benefits of cryotherapy and add it to the

arsenal of methods we use in our medical practices daily. With

its regenerative effects, cryotherapy opens up vistas for an

alternative direction in medicine, namely regenerative medicine.

>

> I'm wondering if I need to do that....

> Pretty major surgery in an adult though...

> Not totally sure that's where the strep is, either.  Could be in

my teeth, in my

> mitral valve...

> Don't feel like taking those out, either.

> But what if...

>

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: and Marcia Hinds hindssite@...

> golivo@...;

> Sent: Wed, December 15, 2010 5:23:33 AM

> Subject: Removing tonsils

>

>  

> Argie,

>

> We had 's tonsils taken out in first grade. Dr G was against it

because

> it is a big operation. But for it was a huge gain to his immune

> system. We both constantly had strep that didn't go away with

antibiotics

> before that.

>

> Best,

>

> Marcia

>

>

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How cool is that?  (No pun intended.)

And I could check in and see family there, especially many I haven't seen since

the wall fell that are now free. :)

Why don't we do that here??

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From: natasa778 <neno@...>

Sent: Thu, December 30, 2010 3:57:32 PM

Subject: Re: Removing tonsils - tonsil freezing in Germany

 

Hi , if you think travelling to Germany is a possibility then it

would def be worth looking into tonsil freezing - no surgery/anesthetic

involved, only 2-3 treatments I think about 20min each. Also suitable

for children, provided the child is willing to sit with mouth wide open

for 20min at the time. I was told by staff the procedure is not painful

at all but 'very cold feeling in mouth'. The price I was quoted was

about £350 ($500 I think), but add to that cost of travel and

accommodation...

http://www.kryopraxis.de/

Regenerative cryotherapy is cold treatment administered at

temperatures near the cold-resistance threshold of the tissue.

This kind of cryotherapy stimulates the regenerative processes

in the undercooled tissue. Destructive

cryotherapy is cold treatment administered at temperatures below the

cold-resistance threshold of the tissue. This kind of

cryotherapy leads to necrosis of the undercooled tissue.

Cryosurgery (exstirpative cryotherapy) consists of the cyclic

application of cold treatment at temperatures below the

cold-resistance threshold of the tissue. It leads to necrosis

or removal of the undercooled tissue. REGENERATIVE

CRYOTHERAPY consists of the brief administration of dosed cold treatment

to tissues and organs at temperatures close to the cold-resistance

threshold of the tissue. The aim of this type of cryotherapy

is to bring about regeneration and functional reactivation at

the treatment site. Regenerative cryotherapy causes a reaction

in the organism which is linked to local tissue irritation and

manifests itself in an elimination of the pathogenic factors,

regeneration of tissue, and restoration of functional

competence. During the administration of regenerative

cryotherapy, the same pathophysiological changes take place in

the tissues that were described by I. V. Davydovskij (1969) in

connection with inflammatory processes: Stage

1: Reactions caused by the activity of vasoactive mediators

Stage 2: Hyperemia

Stage 3: Exudation and edema

Stage 4: Leukocytic infiltration Stage 5: Regeneration.

Monitoring of the cooling parameters in the tissues is a

very important point during regenerative cryotherapy since

the therapeutic effect is directly linked to these

parameters.

The Method of Regenerative Cryotherapy for the Treatment of Chronic

Tonsillitis and Chronic Pharyngitis Chronic

tonsillitis and chronic pharyngitis are chronic inflammatory edematous

processes affecting the lymphoid tissues of the tonsils and lymphoid

follicles (Waldeyer`s throat ring). The administration of

cryotherapy to this lymphoid tissue simultaneously activates

the regenerative process and a cyclic reaction lasting for 4

to 6 weeks. When the regenerative cryotherapy method is used

to treat chronic tonsillitis or chronic pharyngitis, the following

therapeutic mechanisms of action can be observed:

1. heightened non-specific reactivity of the organism

2. attenuation and subsequent eradication of infectious processes

3. distinct hyposensitization of the organism to bacterial and histoid

antigens 4. germination of young neurites without the degenerative

changes usually observed in chronic inflammatory processes,

restoration of the normal trophism of the lymphoid tissue, and

enhancement of cell repair and regeneration

5. restoration of the protective function of lymphoid tissue within the

framework of local and systemic immune reactions.

The Method of Regenerative Cryotherapy for the Treatment of

Snoring and Sleep Apnoea Patent of the Russian Federation

(Rospatent), Moscow, Russia 1994

Snoring is a sound caused by vibration in the lower part of

the throat. It occurs when the soft palate and uvula have lost

their muscle tone and become inelastic. The sleep apnoea

syndrome manifests itself as a brief respiratory standstill

caused by the irritation of reflexogenic areas; this

irritation is attributable to a loss of muscle tone in the soft palate

and uvula allowing these structures to slip down into the lower part of

the throat. The reflexogenic areas of the

throat constitute a nerve plexus, the plexus pharyngeus

consisting of the sensory and motor fibers of the glossopharyngeal

nerve, the vagus nerve and the sympathetic nerve. The glossopharyngeal

and vagus nerves play an important role in the pathogenetic mechanism

responsible for the sleep apnoea syndrome since they innervate the

middle and lower part of the pharyngeal space. The vagus nerve is also

responsible for the innervation of the larynx and its muscular

apparatus. When the soft palate and the uvula slip down into

the pharyngeal space, they are recognized as foreign bodies

and thus cause an irritation of the reflexogenic areas in this

space. Protective reflexes are activated, the glottis seizes

up and respiration stops. Owing to the resulting oxygen

deficit, however, the vocal cords open again and respiration resumes.

Possible causes of the loss of muscle tone in the soft palate

and uvula include special anatomic features in certain

individuals. However, it is more commonly caused by

inflammatory dermopathic processes in the tonsils, pharynx and

nasal cavity. As the name suggests, the application of regenerative

cryotherapy to the muscles of the soft palate and uvula activates

regenerative processes and improves the contractibility of the

muscle fibers. The normal muscle tone of the soft palate and

uvula is restored: these anatomic structures are again held in

place from above and vibration stops. The most important

result, however, is that the patient stops snoring and the reflexogenic

areas of the pharynx are no longer irritated. In short, the patient

has been cured of the sleep apnoea syndrome.

REGENERATIVE CRYOTHERAPY is an effective treatment method via

which a stable therapeutic effect can be achieved.

Regenerative cryotherapy can be employed to: 1.

stop snoring and sleep apnoea

2. restore nasal breathing

3. reinstate the protective function of the lymphoid tissue in the

tonsils and lymphoid follicles (Waldeyer's throat ring)

4. stimulate immune processes

5. eradicate chronic foci of infection in the tonsils, pharynx and nose,

thereby preventing complications or sequelae of these infections. These

include systemic and rheumatoid diseases of the heart (i.e. endo-, myo-

and pericarditis), the blood vessels (e.g. vasculitis), the joints (e.g.

polyarthritis), the kidneys (e.g. glomerulonephritis), the internal and

external sex organs (e.g. disturbances of potency), the nervous system

(e.g. chorea) and the skin (e.g. scleroderma, psoriasis, pustulosis and

lupus erythematosus), infectious allergic diseases (e.g. bronchial

asthma, atopic and allergic dermatitis, etc.) and

immunodeficiency disorders. If

everyone (but especially children) would undergo prophylactic treatment

of the lymphoid tissue of the tonsils, pharynx and nasal mucosa using

the method of regenerative cryotherapy, we would observe the following

positive effects (especially in children):

- improvement of the protective functions of the organism

- stimulation of the immune system.

We can assume, moreover, that the general risk of

contracting systemic, rheumatoid, infectious allergic and

oncological diseases, immune deficiency states, snoring and

sleep apnoea- would be distinctly reduced.

Monitoring of the cooling parameters is an important point

to be observed during regenerative cryotherapy since

achievement of the desired therapeutic effect depends

directly on these parameters. On the basis of my extensive

experience with cryotherapy, I have designed and patented (German Patent

Office in Munich 1993) a mobile cryotherapy unit suitable for use in

medical practices. With the aid of this unit, it is possible to keep

tissue cooling under control, especially in the ears, nose and throat

regions.

It is evident from the above discussion that cryotherapy

offers a viable alternative to radical surgery and the removal

of tissues and organs it usually involves. For this reason, we

should publicize the benefits of cryotherapy and add it to the

arsenal of methods we use in our medical practices daily. With

its regenerative effects, cryotherapy opens up vistas for an

alternative direction in medicine, namely regenerative medicine.

>

> I'm wondering if I need to do that....

> Pretty major surgery in an adult though...

> Not totally sure that's where the strep is, either.  Could be in

my teeth, in my

> mitral valve...

> Don't feel like taking those out, either.

> But what if...

>

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: and Marcia Hinds hindssite@...

> golivo@...;

> Sent: Wed, December 15, 2010 5:23:33 AM

> Subject: Removing tonsils

>

>  

> Argie,

>

> We had 's tonsils taken out in first grade. Dr G was against it

because

> it is a big operation. But for it was a huge gain to his immune

> system. We both constantly had strep that didn't go away with

antibiotics

> before that.

>

> Best,

>

> Marcia

>

>

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