Guest guest Posted May 31, 2002 Report Share Posted May 31, 2002 Oxygen is good for you, yes? If there are any ailments present caused or aggravated by lack of oxygen--easy to believe, taking in factors like overweight, smoking, city air, etc.--then I'm sure more O2 would cure or improve them. That's not science; it's logic, which is better IMO. But I say forget that powders-and-pills hocus-pocus though; your body already has a wonderfully efficient oxygen-absorption system called Respiration! It's no accident that one of the most basic components of Auyervedic health is breathing exercises. Pranayama is da shiznit; I suggest it for everyone. It's also fun and relaxing, and kids get a kick out of it too. If you want more oxygen in your system and pranayama is too big a word for ya (like it was for me for a long time), try these simple starters to see if you like it: Look up and try the Bellows Breath a few times a day, and do that awesome osteopathic breathing meditation I mentioned earlier (and will explain again to anybody interested). Those are wonderful superoxidants, 100% proven and guaranteed to supply more oxygen to your system...and they're FREE. Love and freebies, Sara T. >I dunno. This thing about oxygen curing a lot of ailments has been around >for a while. A lot of the original information came from Walter Grotz and >Ed McCabe almost 20 years ago. Several preparations have been made that >supposedly increase oxygen in the body. The first one i knew about was a >powder called " Homozone " . I mention this because the case determinations >reported here are almost identical to some statements made in a case >concerning Homozone several years ago. > >It's very hard to determine if any super-oxidant (my term) will be >effective. No controlled studies have been done, since these things are >terribly cheap to make and so there's no profit in selling them long-term. >I do know that many of the people who have done this thing of pumping ozone >in large quantities into their homes have had very bad health experiences. > >Probably i'm one of the most guilty here of discussing topics that are >close, but not exactly herbal. It's my checkered background. Or, maybe >it's UFOs controlling my mind. No, that doesn't sound right. Maybe it's >just that these topics do tend to blend in to each other at times. My own >concern is optimum health, achieved any way we can. > >At 01:52 PM 5/30/02 -0700, you wrote: >>Hi Lisa, >>All I know is that it claims to be some sort >>of oxygen vitamin. I wondered if anyone who has >>taken it-did thay have any positive information or is >>this a hoax vitamin? >> >>Thankyou >>Krista--- >> > > > >Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: >1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. >2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. >3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and to >prescribe for your own health. >We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as >they behave themselves. >Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person >following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. >It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to >be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. > >Dr. Ian Shillington >Doctor of Naturopathy >Dr.IanShillington > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2002 Report Share Posted June 1, 2002 Yay Sara!! How about WALKING, or JOGGING, or EXERCISING!!!!! Amazingly simple, very affordable (ok, except for the 'costumes' they seem to push for these 'sports') and heck, you can do it on your own schedule, anywhere, any time!!!!! EVEN from your OWN HOME!!!!! No pills to buy, no appointments to make with self important demi-sports-gods, just plain old get out of your house and off yer backside and MOVE... Getting out of the house on foot promotes things like birdwatching, neighbor meeting, and flower smelling. Whew! I think I Just talked myself into an hour's worth!!!! Robin > > Fri, 31 May 2002 09:54:51 -0500 > " Sara Thustra " <tv_is_a_drug > Re: Free vitamin O! > > Oxygen is good for you, yes? If there are any ailments present caused or > aggravated by lack of oxygen--easy to believe, taking in factors like > overweight, smoking, city air, etc.--then I'm sure more O2 would cure or > improve them. That's not science; it's logic, which is better IMO. > > But I say forget that powders-and-pills hocus-pocus though; your body > already has a wonderfully efficient oxygen-absorption system called > Respiration! It's no accident that one of the most basic components of > Auyervedic health is breathing exercises. Pranayama is da shiznit; I > suggest it for everyone. It's also fun and relaxing, and kids get a kick > out of it too. > > If you want more oxygen in your system and pranayama is too big a word for > ya (like it was for me for a long time), try these simple starters to see > if you like it: Look up and try the Bellows Breath a few times a day, and > do that awesome osteopathic breathing meditation I mentioned earlier (and > will explain again to anybody interested). Those are wonderful > superoxidants, 100% proven and guaranteed to supply more oxygen to your > system...and they're FREE. > > Love and freebies, > Sara T. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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