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In a message dated 8/1/2004 4:23:34 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

rrboyer@... writes:

My Tcells have progresively declined over the past 3 years (they droped to 76

at the time of my PCP infection).

Ray,

Who's counting? You further confirm my finding that the common thread that

separates the healthy from the sick is the basic belief system. Those who

continue to place themselves in the hands of MDs end up in trouble. It's a

religion. That's the only possible explanation why so many continue with the

medical folly despite the total lack of logic and scientific substantiation for

the

germ theory of AIDS.

Sorry to hear you've been through so much medical shit. Wish you'd told me

about the pneumonia when it started. I've never heard of anyone rebounding an

hour an day and coming down with pneumonia before. What kind of things were

you doing on the rebounder? There is a very simple routine to quickly clear

respiratory problems, but it requires some aerobic activity and some jumping in

conjunction with the basic health bounce. In the quarter century I've been

doing and sharing it, I've never seen it not work.

Ed

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Ray,

The rebound routine to help clear respiratory problems is to start out with 5

minutes of the health bounce, followed by 5 minutes of intense sweat-breaking

aerobics (I like to do high kicks or fast running and pumping the arms),

followed immediately with 5 minutes of jumping (pumping arms with the jumping is

recommended), and finish with a 5-minute healthbounce cooldown. This seems to

work all the time if you do this on the morning that you first wake up with

symptoms of a cold, flu, pneumonia, etc. and nip it in the bud, so to speak.

For conditions that have been festering for some time, increase the aerobic time

and jumping time, if you are able, and repeat daily as necessary.

Ed

In a message dated 8/2/2004 9:00:35 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

rrboyer@... writes:

Hey Ed,

I love my rebounder and I was doing 30 minutes in the morning and 30 min at

night of just plain 'health' bounce.... but in addition to that i was going to

my gym and running a good 20 min a day. If there is a special bounce on the

rebounder for pneumonia, i would sure love to know. I'm far from being

back to my pre PCP condition but I'm working on it.

I just don't think every one is made the same way. I also don't think every

one benefits the same way from a given exercise, etc.

Anyway, please let me know how to modify my daily rebounder activity to

protect myself from future pneumonias... you can send me a private email if

you

like... up to you.

thx

ray

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aidsisover@... wrote:

There is a very simple routine to quickly clear

respiratory problems, but it requires some aerobic activity and some jumping

in

conjunction with the basic health bounce. In the quarter century I've been

doing and sharing it, I've never seen it not work.

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> Ray,

>

> Who's counting? You further confirm my finding that the common

thread that

> separates the healthy from the sick is the basic belief system.

I'm sorry if this will appear callous...but I have to absolutely

agree. You walk into an office with ( so-called ) doctors that

expect the worst, in the company of other believers anticipating the

end, and trust in these individuals who have reversed the accepted

science regarding the 'tests' they run. When you place your mind and

body in the hands of thses people, who have destroyed so many lives,

and yes I call it murder, what do you expect to receive except the

same treatment that has already killed so many in this dark ages of

the HIV=AIDS fiction?

The cure is to walk away. I found a new doctor, a naturopath, and

tried to tell him the truth. He refused to give up his faith in bad

science, so I fired him and found another...once a year for a check-

up is accepted and is the very most anyone in normal health needs.

Going to a " doctor " three to four times a year for " test " that will

only be interpreted in a dark light is suicide...

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