Oxygen Therapy Part 1
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Do anyone know what the ph level and orp are for water that has been ozonated?
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you can do this therapy with 35% hydrogen peroxide food grade, i find ebay less expensive than those sites on the net , i bought it there my self.
its perfect pure , just as they describe it. worth every peny. I can't post the link, but here is the item # you have to search for : 280605976053 go to ebay dot com and
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and just follow the dosage protocall !
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There is not enough oxygen in our bodies because we use it continuously. The red blood cells leave the bone marrow and gravitate to the lungs. There they pick up oxygen and distribute it throughout the body. This is a 20 minute trip around the body and if there is not enough oxygen for all your systems, something will have to do without and will develop disease.
Usually this is digestion and respiration - thus so many upper resp diseases and GERD/acid reflux diseases in society today.
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Intravenous Oxygen therapy for all!
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Is summer time and I'm brushing up on all the info that I was taught earlier in the year. These videos are so much more helpful than the tons of notes I have in binders. Thanks soooooooooo much.
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is oxygen elements plus a good product?
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thanks, John
Campbellteaching 1 year ago
The comment made by Lynne is incorrect. Red cells to not gravitate they circulate. There is enough oxygen in the body, just the right amount in fact as this is regulated by the carotid and aortic bodies. Also a red cell travels around the whole circulation on average every 60 seconds, not every 20 minutes.
Gerd is not caused by hypoxia, but by esophageal refulx, hiatus hernia a common cause. I suspect these comments were made by someone without professional health care training,
John
Campbellteaching 1 year ago
Yer - LTOT (Long Term Oxygen Therapy) is so important in chronic respiratory disease, it significantly improves the prognosis in both respiratory and cardiovascualr terms.
Campbellteaching 4 years ago
Good point, I could do with updating these programmes. God willing I will do so when I get the time,
John
Campbellteaching 4 years ago