After each dive a do a coffee enema to take the load off my kidneys because the die off filters via my kidneys I also use chlorella before the dive which also helps with clearing stuff out of my system
I am hoping to continue diving into the hundreds like some of you
Thanks
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I think there is something to that Robin123 I do feel better but still lack energy and can't exert myself very long A couple of other divers here more experienced than I have done hundreds of dives and both of them it seems did not start feeling better until they had done 70 dives plus
So I think I am "normail"
I wanted to comment on the mask I am using the salter non re breather mask
It has little rubber plastic "valves" that let air out when you exhale but seal up when inhaling so you will breath pure oxygen that has accumulated in the little bag
Those little valves fall off easily.
As mentioned by others a word of caution With this mask if you try to do a strong inhale you will empty the bag quickly and with not be able to breath in. This could be dangerous if for some reason you fall asleep and do a deep inhale If this is the case with you take off the little valves this will let air in no matter what
A slow inhale is necessary to get pure oxygen and to prevent emptying the bag to soon
I like the mask because I get more oxygen and a more bang for my buck.
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