GretaM
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I am so confused...is oncothermia hot or cold?
It talked about RF and that's when I got balled up...
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Abxnomore
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That's not new news to me. I got my life back but doing the controversial ICHT in Italy. Heat killed my spirochetes.
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Catgirl
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Fascinating Marnie! It would be nice if we had it here. Just another example of how the US is so behind in medicine. Fifteen other countries have it.
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lax mom
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My body does that for me on a daily basis with my daily low grade fevers
I’ve been telling you…getting inflammation down (body response) is a very very important co-factor.
I'd like to see a very TARGETED approach....hit Bb in the INFECTED cells only...and avoid...limit/slow down...the inflammatory response. I am concerned about "collateral damage".
GretaM
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The articles I have been reading (only in cancer treatment) say that cells need to reach 111-113 degrees F to be effective and safe.
Even at my worst fever, I never went higher than 104 degrees F.
And from what I've read, the heat proteins of Bb can handle 104 easy.
Which is a crying shame.
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GretaM
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Summary from the above article (for folks with bad eyes):
"These findings suggest that there was reduced oxygen delivery to the tips of the small intestinal villi during regional ischemia following WBH [Whole Body Heating].
In conclusion, insufficient tissue oxygen delivery as detected by a reduction in inramucosal pH is an important index in whole body heating. "
From Wiki: "In medicine, ischemia, is a restriction in blood supply to tissues, causing a shortage of oxygen and glucose needed for cellular metabolism (to keep tissue alive)."
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