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GiGi
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New hope for Multiple Sclerosis sufferers



"Oxygen shower saved my life."



An infusion of 1000 millilitres of cortisone daily. "But my left leg was still paralysed", reported Uschi Schwarz. Yet worse was still to come: just before doctors at Bonn University confirmed their suspicion that it was MS (Multiple Sclerosis), the 45-year-old lost all feeling in her face. She lost her job as a podiatrist, became noticeably more run-down and extremely depressed. "That was before I simply breathed away my symptoms", says the patient from Niederpleis.



Say that again? Simply breathing away a muscle disorder which becomes more and more aggressive with each phase? "We can hardly believe it ourselves", admits Jochen H�vekenmeier, press spokesman for Airnergy, the Hennef-based manufacturer of so-called energy filling stations. In other words, devices which prepare respiratory air in just the right way so that the oxygen we breathe in is put to optimum use. "We have never claimed our energy station to be a miracle cure, which is why it is all the more pleasing that a seriously ill customer such as this should feel like a completely different person after a couple of breathing sessions." So fit in fact that she recently opened a small beauty studio after two years' sick leave.



Uschi Schwarz had all but given up on her plans for the future. "Facially disfigured, weakened by fever and all the cortisone I was wallowing in self-pity and despair. I felt down the whole time.", recalled the 45-year-old. Neither could she expect any real encouragement from the University doctors treating her progressive condition. "So far we have been able to ease the symptoms, but there is still no tried and tested drug to combat the cause, which is generally genetic." confirmed the MS specialist in charge of her case.

No harm therefore in filling up on an extra dose of "air". Quite by chance Uschi Schwarz came across the energy spray which top athletes in a number of different disciplines (those at any rate keen to use oxygen more effectively and with no interest in doping or EPO) have been using for some time in the run-up to important competitions. Frau Schwarz explains: "My husband, an architect, was working on a building project for the Hennef company and after seeking advice brought the small miracle device home with him, full of anticipation."



"Breathing" just twice a day for 20 minutes was sufficient and after two weeks instead of the predicted muscular atrophy the patient from Niederpleis instead felt her old vitality returning. "You won't be surprised to hear that there will be three of these energy filling stations in my new podiatry studio" beams Uschi Schwarz.





Read Article in "Express" (PDF, German).

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Our children gave us one of this type devices as a present for birthdays and Christmas.

There are several different devices available, some older, some newer technology. Check out Valkion, Airnergy, ActiveAir. We debated, I researched until the cows came home - and chose the ActiveAir www.eng3corp.com My favorite is the Light Therapy with its rainbow bubbling fountain display that is part of the "air" therapy.

My husband has always been bothered by Dr. K's "got to increase the oxygen intake", etc. etc. We tried the normal oxygen supply paid by Medicare. We told them to pick it up - my husband didn't like the noise and I didn't like the huge box that I could not lift to clean around it. It looked like a bedroom for the sick! And it did not a thing for him. In the meantime we learned that it is not the lack of oxygen supply -- but rather a better way for the body to utilize the oxygen we breath.

My first positive was clearer vision. Clearing out the lungs of things I never knew were in there! I have heard that it is used extensively in detoxing at some clinics. But it is really a device that will benefit people most if used for a few minutes every day. What is amazing to me is that the German Health Care/Insurance system pays for this very treatment.

Take care.

[ 06. December 2006, 11:48 AM: Message edited by: GiGi ]

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Very good article!

So wouldn't you think this would work for us Lyne people who have breathing problems from lyme and or yeast?

My guess would be YES!

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I read that topic name and immediately thought "What? This person is telling people to HOPE they have MS instead of lyme???"

Slow Kate day [lol]

Interesting article. How long have you been using this? I'd like to know how you feel about it after having used it for awhile.

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johnnyb, would suggest you call them - www.eng3Corp.com - They will answer all your questions. I had about a hundred answered before deciding!

During my research I found this list of conditions where "singlet oxygen air" is being used.

Does anyone think Lyme and/or microbial infections are involved in any of these?

Pulmonology:
tuberculosis of bronchi-lungs system, tuberculous intoxication, chronic recurrent and obstructive bronchitis, asthmatic bronchitis, professional disease of respiratory tract, acute toxic gas poisoning, pulmonary emphysema, bronchial asthma, pharyngitis.

Gastroenterology:
chronic gastritis, gastroduodenitis, duodenal ulcer, chronic cholecystitis, dyskinesia of bile duct, chronic hepatite (including liquidators of Chornobyl Atomic Power Station accident treatment), chronic colitis, enterocolitis.

Traumatology:
osteochondrosis, posttraumatic bones injury, Bechterev's disease.

Dermatology:
eczema, neurodermatitis, trophic ulcer.

Radiology:
� reabilitation of the liquidators of the accident on Chornobyl Atomic Power Station and persons from ecologically unfavourable and radiation polluted regions.

Nephrology, urology:
kidney diseases, bladder and urethra diseases.

Obstetrics and gynaecology:
women reabilitation in different periods of pregnancy, gynaecological diseases.

Gerontology:
chronic fatiguability, age-dependent diseases.

Cardiology:
first- and second -degree hypertension, stable stenocardia , functional cardiopathy, postinfarction state, rheumatism with Secondary Immune Deficiency Syndrom, ischemia, atherosclerotic cardiosclerosis with arterial hypertension, hypertonic vegetovascular dystonia, vessels varicose dilation and thrombophlebitis.

Hematology:
anemia, leukemia.

Endocrinology:
sugar diabetes, first-degree, second-degree obesity.

Neurology:
discirculatory encephalopathy, cerebrovascular pathology, vegetovascular dystonia, neurosis, asthenia, diencephalitic syndrome.

Immunology:
secondary immune deficiency stages (infectious, allergic type), allergy.

Infectology:
hepatite, acute rhinopharyngolaryngitis, гострий ринофаринголарингіт, acute and chronic tonsillitis, acute intestinal infections.

Surgery:
burn disease, postoperative period treatment, oncological diseases.

Sport medicine:
sportsmen adaptation before sports, renewal period after sports.

VALKION Therapy has no adverse effect. Thus, there are no contraindications for its use.


Would love to hear your comments.

Take care.

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