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liz dobell
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hi,
i've heard some wonderful things about a device called AIRNERGY (oxygenated air that you breathe in through a tube -promotes energy by oxygenation of tissues & helps prevent free radical damage)

more info http://www.eng3corp.com/web/index.htm
(i'm nothing to do with co.!! )

has anyone here used one? had success with it? as i've heard it can be as good as HBOT for increasing oxygen levels in cells. i think i remember Gigi mentioned it a while back but cant find the post!!

would be great to hear from anyone

thanks,
Liz

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SForsgren
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I have one and use it daily. I do think it has some beneficial effects. Most noticeably, I flush when I use it which eng3 indicates is a detox reaction. I know GiGi has had some very strong positive responses to it, moreso than mine so far, but I do think the device is another great tool in our arsenal.

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Scott

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liz dobell
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thanks for reply Scott - great to hear it's helping you. in what ways do u feel it helps? improved physical energy? reduced brain fog?

has anyone else tried it?

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I use liquid oxygen daily while exercising. It does seem to help with short-term energy. However, I sometimes get a herx reaction a few hours later. I'm taking that as a good sign.

Before getting my tank my fatigue was crushing and I had constant air hunger.

Don't know much about the product you mention. Any 02 is good in my opinion.

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I am a scuba diver.I know this much. I get a 60% oxygen mix in one of my tanks and when I take a hot bath I breath the stuff. It does help get 02 into the tissues, feel much better, clears my head.
Who said lymies can't do extream sports.LOL

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The only thing I notice so far is the flushing / detox effect I have while using it. I know GiGi felt that it improved her vision and also helped with detox. I think she has had more profound benefits from it than I have, but I am drawn to it and do continue to use it regularly. I am optimistic that at least something happens - the flushing - when I use it. It has only been about two months that I have been using it. I think the benefits are realized over time and not a quick fix.

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thanks all for replies -sounds promising -i agree anything that get 02 into tissues helps healing. but just costs $$$$$ !!!

i've tried a chi machine before & this gave me a feeling of improved energy & oxygenation -
maybe airnergy has similar effect?
anyone tried both airnergy & chi machine to be able to compare them?

johnlyme -i'm a scuba diver too but dont have my own equipment otherwise i'd be using the 02tanks too!! -good idea -glad it helps you [Smile]

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Would suggest anyone trying ionized air (ActiveAir or Airnergy) to go really slow. You will hit areas for detox that have not been reached before.

The color therapy that plays along with it is and is part of the device is definitely my favorite. It is a bubbling rainbow fountain! It is the most relaxing therapy - with the deepest breathing from top to toe. It is not oxygen. It is a walk in the rain forest or a walk at the ocean beach - ionized air penetrating every part of the body opening up the channels.

The objective lab testing that has been done with ActiveAir, etc. with the Heart Rate Variability device and other instruments gives plenty of scientific evidence of the effectiveness before and after. Ask for some of the information.

Besides our FIR sauna, this is our most precious tool. It also is easy to do - nothing to hold onto, sit and relax, watch, listen, eat and drink while it is going. But do start slowly. The detox is subtle - don't be fooled and pay attention to supporting yourself with mop-up agents. A number of well known alternative practitioners are using it alongside other protocols very effectively. It is used at our clinic.

In Europe, health insurance pays for the treatment. They have centers where patients can go for treatment if they cannot afford their own device.

Have www.eng3corp. com send you some of the research literature. There is more than you can digest.

Many professional athletes use the Air and many sick people have benefited.

It's a lifetime investment - we do not look at these things as good for Lyme only. We use it to stay well from hereon out.

Add galactose to it that I have posted about and see things moving. I left you a ton of research here some time ago - right out of the horse's mouth - now a Nobel Prize Candidate - I felt very honored to talk with him a few days ago - Dr. W. Reutter at the Berlin University.

I used the the Chi Machine years ago - I do not care for it because of the direct EMF/ household current exposure to the body. Vibrations without EMF was enough of a problem for me at that time.
No need to add more.

Research the Air. Take care.

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thanks for the info Gigi - great to hear back from you -you're always such a wealth of knowledge that us lymies depend on

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In Europe, health insurance pays for the treatment. They have centers where patients can go for treatment if they cannot afford their own device.

you mentioned the above - do you know how i can find out where the centers are as the initial cost is a huge amount & would be good to trial one out before purchasing

Also you mentioned how good the FIRS. I'm trying to decide which to buy (FIRS or ACTIVATED AIR) as i cant afford both!!! i do use a regular sauna at my health club which makes me sweat lots but i've read about the superiority of the FIRS SO which one - the FIRS OR ACTIVATED AIR would you recommend more from your experience to buy 1st?

Thanks again for reply,
Liz [Smile]

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There is a big difference in price. You can get a FIR sauna for 500-1500 and Airnergy is about 5500. I like my Airnergy, but I would still repeat the same order of purchase if I were starting again - FIR sauna was first, Airnergy was much later for me. They don't have trial units though you might contact them and see if someone in your area has one that you could try at a practitioner or something. They do though offer some type of guarantee but I think it takes time to really decide of the product is helping and that is likely longer than the initial guarantee time period.

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Scott

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thanks again for advice Scott [Smile]
i see what you mean by price difference as the smaller portable FIRS are much cheaper in comparison

Gigi -u mentioned using Galactose - i remember reading lots on that in your past posts that were really helpful but never manaaged to find a supplier of it.- u mentioned its only manufactured in one place in Germany & Switzerland.

Do you or Scott know of a supplier of D-galactose where we can purchase it from?

Thanks again for all your help,
Liz

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