Guest guest Posted May 27, 2003 Report Share Posted May 27, 2003 I've known people to gargle with cheap peroxide from the drug store. I dilute 35% food-grade peroxide from the health food store with an equal amount of water, then put two or three drops on my toothbrush, along with toothpaste. This is strong enough to bleach skin and hair white, in fact this is exactly what dentists use to bleach teeth under ultraviolet light. I've heard of people drinking peroxide, bathing in peroxide, and also ozonating their bath water and drinking ozonated water or ozonated olive oil. Oxygen kills yeast and fungus, ozone kills parasites and their eggs, so that's why people drink those. http://www.curezone.com http://www.google.com/custom?cof=LW%3A300%3BL%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.curezone.com%2F\ cz5.jpg%3BLH%3A40%3BAH%3Acenter%3BAWFID%3A4e6300fdc043200e%3B & sitesearch=curezon\ e.com & domains=curezone.com & q=peroxide Rebounder http://www.ultimate-rebound.com/ http://www.google.com/custom?sitesearch=curezone.com & domains=curezone.com & q=rebo\ under & cof=LW%3A300%3BL%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.curezone.com%2Fcz5.jpg%3BLH%3A40%3BAH%\ 3Acenter%3BAWFID%3A4e6300fdc043200e%3B http://www.google.com/search?q=rebounder when you go up in the air the lymph goes up, too, then when you go back down the lymph stays up some, then when you go back up the lymph valves close and lift it up, so it's a pump. Muscles squeezing also pumps lymph, so walking or any exercise helps some, but when you do a rebounder, just hopping up and down lightly for five minutes, you get a feeling to prove the lymph moved especially well. -Bob dilip pawar wrote: >bob what is rebounder, seconldy can we take a bath >with hydrogen peroxide, should we use soap if we are >using hp. > >secondly does peroxide is useful during washing teth. >raby > > > > > > > > > > >-- Bob <recbo@...> wrote: >--------------------------------- >I had bacterial activity in my knee which cleared up >in >the hour I had a cracked tooth cleaned up. > >Water flows outward through dentin tubules. If you >eat sugar, it flows inward instead, so the bacteria >aren't flushed out from the root outward. > >A few drops of peroxide on the toothbrush while >brushing >helps with the vile anaerobic bacteria, and slows >tartar buildup. >Try to find 35% food grade peroxide online or at a >health food >store, then dilute it with half water. I use a dropper >bottle that >had an herbal product like black walnut in it. It >takes a thick >quality rubber bulb like that to hold up to the >peroxide's >tendency to blow up thinner bulbs. > >A rebounder would pump your lymph. You could jump >rope or climb stairs instead if you don't have the >money. > >Speaking of castor oil causing hives, is that mineral >oil? > >I got hives from applying lots of tea tree oil to >ringworm. >After a couple of weeks I got a circle of hives over >one >liver node, on skin front and back, then a few days >later on a patch of skin above another liver node. I >guess that extremely volatile oil just passed out from >the liver in concentration enough to cause hives. I >gave up and put a commercial cream on the ringworm >and it went away. > >-Bob > >Sugar makes > > > >>Date: Mon, 26 May 2003 07:26:15 -0700 >>From: freelightexpress@... >>Subject: lymph nodes, hpv, and natural anti-viral >> >> >therapies....... > > >>Hello All, >> >>Recently I have noticed a swollen lymph node....on >> >> >the left side of my > > >>neck,...under my ear. It actually has been there for >> >> >quite a while....but > > >>presented no problems (just a slight bulge). >> >> >Recently...it has seemed a > > >>little more enflamed - I suspect it might have to do >> >> >with a an infected > > >>tooth root - on the left side of my upper jaw...I >> >> >have had one tooth > > >>crack and the top portions broke off...and another >> >> >tooth....my filling > > >>came out - although I try to keep mouth very clean >> >> >and those areas > > >>disinfected.....there may be some bacteria that have >> >> >seeped these tooth > > >>areas.....///////// >> >>thanks, >> >> >>paul >> >> >>________________________________________________________________________ >>________________________________________________________________________ >> >>Message: 3 >> Date: Mon, 26 May 2003 14:08:19 -0400 (EDT) >> From: alltogethernow@... >>Subject: Re: lymph nodes, hpv, and natural anti-viral >> >> >therapies....... > > >>Mu experience with castor oil packs has now had me >> >> >break out in boils on > > >>my torso when using this over the thymus. >> >> >> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2003 Report Share Posted May 28, 2003 In a message dated 5/27/2003 6:41:28 AM Eastern Standard Time, raby28@... writes: > A rebounder would pump your lymph. You could jump > rope or climb stairs instead if you don't have the > money. Jumping rope is a good exercise for a young healthy person, or a conditioned athelete, but the health effects of lymphasizing on the rebounder are better than what you get from jumping rope because of the shock factor. Rebounding pumps the lymph fluid 16 to 20 times as fast as normal. Nothing else does that. Lieb THe world's #1 long-term non-progressor. HIV+ since 1954 -- healthy and fit with NO medical intervention. http://sobehealthy.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2004 Report Share Posted June 9, 2004 In a message dated 6/9/2004 12:19:34 PM Pacific Daylight Time, Tangerineburton@... writes: I have been so far unable to find information about how to use it, what are the best exercises etc. and was wondering if you could explain to me or point me in the right direction? " Fit for Life II " by H & M Diamond has an entire photo-illustrated chapter on rebounding with what they consider the perfect exercise routine for every body. Needak currently includes a book on rebound exercise and an incredible videotape on " The Immune System, " free, with all rebounders. Basically, you should always start out and finish up with the a few minutes of the gentle health bounce, also called the lymphatic bounce. For this exercise, both feet remain on the mat at all times as your body changes direction about 110 to 120 times per minute. After you've warmed up with the health bounce, you can start stepping or running in place, doing kicks, adding arm movements, dancing, etc., just have a good time and get your heart rate up. Jumping is optional and generally just builds more strength and breaks up congestion if you have any. Don't jump any higher than you can land safely in the center of the mat. The health benefits come more from staying on the rebounder longer than from jumping higher. Listen to your body. Unlike Jane Fonda, this should not be painful. If it is, slow down or find a movement that isn't painful or stop and get back on again a little later. Depending on your condition, you might only be able to a few minutes at a time. It is the total time per day that counts. Somewhere between 20 and 40 minutes a day is ideal for most people. Put on some good music and have a good time. I have several different basic, intermediate and advanced videos available. Ed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2005 Report Share Posted March 4, 2005 In a message dated 3/4/2005 4:14:20 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, jumpingfrogemail@... writes: Hi. Someone in this group recommended a rebounder to me last year. Could that person, if he is still here, tell me what that rebounder is called again? (He sold them.) Thank you, , That was probably me. And I'm still here -- a little older, but hiding the years well. I've been rebounding since the 70's and selling them almost as long. Back when I still believed in the virus, I thought this was THE cure. It is probably the single most powerful thing one can do to boost the immune system. Exercising aerobically on the rebounder is the safest and least expensive form of oxygen therapy, too. It would be great if someone could set up a study comparing it to ozone and other forms of oxygen therapy, but as rebounding is practically free, it isn't likely to happen. The rebounder I use and recommend is on my website, sobehealthy,com. There is a link to the manufacturer's website there for much more info, but get back to me to order one if you want the lowest price allowed. Lieb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2005 Report Share Posted March 4, 2005 : Try here! http://www.bouncewell.com/rebounder-equipment/rebounderMENU.htm May God Bless You And Keep You Well Professor Ozone () www.ozoneuniversity.com Without prejudice to the generality of the contents herein, this communication does not attach any legal liability on the originator thereof. This communication contains information, which is confidential and may also be privileged. It is for the exclusive use of the intended recipient(s). If you have received this communication by error, please delete the email and destroy any copies of it. rebounder Hi. Someone in this group recommended a rebounder to me last year. Could that person, if he is still here, tell me what that rebounder is called again? (He sold them.) Thank you, Read AIDS-Cured Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2005 Report Share Posted March 4, 2005 : With all due respect, there would be no need for a comparison study between ozone therapy and rebounders! Having said that my protocol does involve a rebounder for lymphatic stimulation. May God Bless You And Keep You Well Professor Ozone () www.ozoneuniversity.com Without prejudice to the generality of the contents herein, this communication does not attach any legal liability on the originator thereof. This communication contains information, which is confidential and may also be privileged. It is for the exclusive use of the intended recipient(s). If you have received this communication by error, please delete the email and destroy any copies of it. Re: rebounder In a message dated 3/4/2005 4:14:20 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, jumpingfrogemail@... writes: Hi. Someone in this group recommended a rebounder to me last year. Could that person, if he is still here, tell me what that rebounder is called again? (He sold them.) Thank you, , That was probably me. And I'm still here -- a little older, but hiding the years well. I've been rebounding since the 70's and selling them almost as long. Back when I still believed in the virus, I thought this was THE cure. It is probably the single most powerful thing one can do to boost the immune system. Exercising aerobically on the rebounder is the safest and least expensive form of oxygen therapy, too. It would be great if someone could set up a study comparing it to ozone and other forms of oxygen therapy, but as rebounding is practically free, it isn't likely to happen. The rebounder I use and recommend is on my website, sobehealthy,com. There is a link to the manufacturer's website there for much more info, but get back to me to order one if you want the lowest price allowed. Lieb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2005 Report Share Posted March 5, 2005 , It's great that you use the rebounder with your protocol, however, it is not part of standard ozone therapy. Lymphatic stimulation is just one of the benefits of rebound exercise and can be obtained just by doing the " health bounce, " where the feet never leave the mat. Although vigorous, it is almost effortless. When one exercises aerobically, however, on the rebounder, something else takes place. More oxygen is introduced to the body and as every cell in the body pumps out more waste products at the bottom of the bounce, it pulls in more nutrients and oxygen at the top. In effect this is oxygen therapy delivered to every cell. It would be interesting to do this while breathing pure oxygen and compare the results to ozone therapy alone. Ed In a message dated 3/4/2005 9:36:26 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, humansafe@... writes: : With all due respect, there would be no need for a comparison study between ozone therapy and rebounders! Having said that my protocol does involve a rebounder for lymphatic stimulation. , May God Bless You And Keep You Well Professor Ozone () www.ozoneuniversity.com Without prejudice to the generality of the contents herein, this communication does not attach any legal liability on the originator thereof. This communication contains information, which is confidential and may also be privileged. It is for the exclusive use of the intended recipient(s). If you have received this communication by error, please delete the email and destroy any copies of it. Re: rebounder In a message dated 3/4/2005 4:14:20 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, jumpingfrogemail@... writes: Hi. Someone in this group recommended a rebounder to me last year. Could that person, if he is still here, tell me what that rebounder is called again? (He sold them.) Thank you, , That was probably me. And I'm still here -- a little older, but hiding the years well. I've been rebounding since the 70's and selling them almost as long. Back when I still believed in the virus, I thought this was THE cure. It is probably the single most powerful thing one can do to boost the immune system. Exercising aerobically on the rebounder is the safest and least expensive form of oxygen therapy, too. It would be great if someone could set up a study comparing it to ozone and other forms of oxygen therapy, but as rebounding is practically free, it isn't likely to happen. The rebounder I use and recommend is on my website, sobehealthy,com. There is a link to the manufacturer's website there for much more info, but get back to me to order one if you want the lowest price allowed. Lieb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2005 Report Share Posted March 6, 2005 Ed: That's why I am not a " standard " ozone therapist. If all you know about is standard ozone therapy, I can see why you would reach out to grasp other methods of healing. Standard ozone therapy is well, ineffective and sometimes worse for the system. While I agree with what you have to say about a rebounder and its efficacy I can guarantee you that all your method would achieve would be a faster expelling of toxins, good lymphatic drainage, a bit of euphoria, weight loss, muscle tone, of course all these would only come with a perfect food protocol a la " Fit For Life " , actually that book has a lot of info on rebounders, even more in the second one with photographs of exercises. What I am trying to say is that no matter what you did in that manner, 02 does not have the energy to create healing in the body as does ozone. May God Bless You And Keep You Well Professor Ozone () www.ozoneuniversity.com Without prejudice to the generality of the contents herein, this communication does not attach any legal liability on the originator thereof. This communication contains information, which is confidential and may also be privileged. It is for the exclusive use of the intended recipient(s). If you have received this communication by error, please delete the email and destroy any copies of it. Re: rebounder In a message dated 3/4/2005 4:14:20 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, jumpingfrogemail@... writes: Hi. Someone in this group recommended a rebounder to me last year. Could that person, if he is still here, tell me what that rebounder is called again? (He sold them.) Thank you, , That was probably me. And I'm still here -- a little older, but hiding the years well. I've been rebounding since the 70's and selling them almost as long. Back when I still believed in the virus, I thought this was THE cure. It is probably the single most powerful thing one can do to boost the immune system. Exercising aerobically on the rebounder is the safest and least expensive form of oxygen therapy, too. It would be great if someone could set up a study comparing it to ozone and other forms of oxygen therapy, but as rebounding is practically free, it isn't likely to happen. The rebounder I use and recommend is on my website, sobehealthy,com. There is a link to the manufacturer's website there for much more info, but get back to me to order one if you want the lowest price allowed. Lieb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 You can order one thru Tropical Traditions or Wilderness Family Naturals. Nina Re: Rebounder Hi, What kind of rebounder did you get and if I'm not being too nosy, what was the cost. I, too, have been thinking strongly about getting one. I am working with a chiropractor to resolve some spine issues and felt that, perhaps, the rebounder would be a good way to get more exercise. Thanks, Gloria -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.409 / Virus Database: 268.14.3/530 - Release Date: 11/11/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 Sally I have one that an elderly missionary friend gave to me because she is afraid to use it.She thinks she might fall off it. It was her husbands. He died 10 years ago. I use it intermittently maybe 2-3 times a week. it sits beside my computer and every time I put on a video or MP3 I get on it for a while. I work up a sweat quit fast. It certainly gets the lymph system Pumping circulating) I am convinced it is the best form of stationary exercise there is. Cheers, Doug Rebounder Hi folks I was reading one of Bruce's books yesterday. He was very enthusiastic about these mini trampolines called rebounders. I've seen them but didn't realise they were supposed to be so good. Apparently it has less impact on joints then walking. With my neck and back problems i'm still dubious but went out and bought one today. All ages can use them. It works every muscle in the body apparently. You can just use it for a minute or two several times a day and the results are accumulative. People that haven't exercised for years or who can hardly walk have had great results. Has anyone got one and what results did you see? I've bought so many exercise machines before, and none of them i could use for long without straining myself. I bought an invertor, but couldn't use it as i got neck pain. I just hope i haven't wasted my money yet again but if it works for me i'll let you know. Sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 Hi All, Thanks for all your input about the Rebounder. I ran across one called " Cellerciser " . He claims that it is the " best " and that you can do harm to your body by using the less expensive rebounders. And believe me, his is EXPENSIVE! He says that the difference is in the type of springs used. I cannot afford to do harm to myself--so, do I opt for the expensive or take a chance by buying something more reasonably priced. I would appreciate your input. I am learning so much from all of you. Many thanks. Warmly, Gloria Nina Moliver <yoganina@...> wrote: You can order one thru Tropical Traditions or Wilderness Family Naturals. Nina Re: Rebounder Hi, What kind of rebounder did you get and if I'm not being too nosy, what was the cost. I, too, have been thinking strongly about getting one. I am working with a chiropractor to resolve some spine issues and felt that, perhaps, the rebounder would be a good way to get more exercise. Thanks, Gloria -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.409 / Virus Database: 268.14.3/530 - Release Date: 11/11/2006 --------------------------------- Cheap Talk? Check out Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 On 11/14/06, Gloria Gross <gramma216@...> wrote: > > The half-fold Cellerciser kit plus balance bar is $393.00, shipping is > free. This is some of what they have to say about it:....... > > They say that what makes theirs superior is the jumbo tapered barrel > spring that he introduced some years ago. The Urban rebounder has tapered springs as well and folds in half for storage but you have to take the stabiliser handle off. Personally I don't have the energy to put it up and take it down. I just leave it up. It's right in the middle of my living room so guests tend to laugh as they have to walk round it but who cares :-) Whatever you decide to I'd keep checking ebay. I got mine for £38 which is probably what about $60? Kirsteen -- > Chaos, confusion, disorder - my work here is done Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2006 Report Share Posted November 17, 2006 To all, I only have a minute and will be offline a few days, but wanted to give my input. We started with a cheap rebounder with non-tapered springs. We used it for a few years and were later delighted with the Needak rebounder we received with the tapered barrel springs. What a difference it made with much less impact on our back and joints! You could feel the difference! We just recently got a Cellerciser because our chiropractor advised it due to my husband's knee injury as a result of an auto accident (auto insurance will pay). The Cellerciser does not allow the foot to pronate, but the Needak seems to allow the foot to pronate some, and my husband cannot afford this with his knee injury. We felt quite a difference between the Needak and the Cellerciser. It is definitely worth it if you can afford it. The man who designed and sells the Cellerciser is the same one who years ago designed the springs for the Needak. The tri-fold Cellerciser actually folds up and has a case with wheels which you can wheel and transport like a carry-on. You can even fit the bar in with the rebounder. This is important as my husband at time travels with his job. We haven't used the Urban Rebounder, but if it has the tapered barrel springs it may be a good budget alternative. Donna _____ From: Coconut Oil [mailto:Coconut Oil ] On Behalf Of Gloria Gross Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 12:21 PM Coconut Oil Subject: RE: Rebounder Hi All, Thanks for all your input about the Rebounder. I ran across one called " Cellerciser " . He claims that it is the " best " and that you can do harm to your body by using the less expensive rebounders. And believe me, his is EXPENSIVE! He says that the difference is in the type of springs used. I cannot afford to do harm to myself--so, do I opt for the expensive or take a chance by buying something more reasonably priced. I would appreciate your input. I am learning so much from all of you. Many thanks. Warmly, Gloria Nina Moliver <yoganinaalum (DOT) <mailto:yoganina%40alum.barnard.edu> barnard.edu> wrote: You can order one thru Tropical Traditions or Wilderness Family Naturals. Nina -----Original Message----- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2009 Report Share Posted January 24, 2009 I began using mine for lymph drainage and ended up with really bad hiatal hernia problems that I cannot help but think are related. Josie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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