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Isn't Procrit being used for this in the studies done by Dr. Klimas

down in Florida?

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Increasing Max V02

> There are a few threads concerning diminished aerobic capacity, early

> anaerobic threshhold, 2,3 DPG, lack of oxygen, etc

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> Besides Ampligen, has anything either anecdotally or clinical improved

> PWC aerobic capacity?

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> Thank you,

> Lance

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I just got some stuff today called Friction.

Its suppose to add 2,3DPG to your system. (in theory I'll be getting more

oxygen.)

If your interested or any one else I'll let you know what happens.

Ron

(About an hour ago I tried 1/8 teaspoon. Normal dose is 1 tablespoon.

So far I feel a littler better but it could easy be wish full thinking.)

Its distributed by: Global Nutraceuticals Clearwater, Florida

(866) 332-2721

I have no choice and half to try something, if your not that bad I wouldn't

try something, until at least a dozen or so have tried if for a long time

and love it.

Increasing Max V02

There are a few threads concerning diminished aerobic capacity, early

anaerobic threshhold, 2,3 DPG, lack of oxygen, etc

Besides Ampligen, has anything either anecdotally or clinical improved

PWC aerobic capacity?

Thank you,

Lance

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other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment

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Cheney suggested breathing exercises mentioned in Dr. Weil's books. I've

been doing them for a couple years and my aerobic function is improved. These

exercises raise your D PG 3,5 ? levels to that of a person living at high

altitudes. Steve B.

Lance <alancemor@...> wrote:There are a few threads concerning

diminished aerobic capacity, early

anaerobic threshhold, 2,3 DPG, lack of oxygen, etc

Besides Ampligen, has anything either anecdotally or clinical improved

PWC aerobic capacity?

Thank you,

Lance

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other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment

discussed here, please consult your doctor.

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Hi Steve,

I haven't seen a post from you in a while and I was wondering how you

are doing. I remember that at one time, it seems you said that you were

at about 80-90% of normal functioning. Are you doing that well now?

Are you able to work? Just wondering because it seems as though you

have been one of the most determined and thorough people here in your

efforts to regain your health. How much of an improvement have the

breathing exercises made--can you be active longer by an hour or more?

I've always admired your discipline.

Sandy

> Bullock wrote: Cheney suggested breathing exercises

mentioned >in Dr. Weil's books. I've been doing them for a

couple years >and my aerobic function is improved. These exercises

raise your D PG 3,5 ? levels to that of a person living at high

altitudes. Steve B.

>

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> This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences

with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in

any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor.

>

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Thanks Steve. I did stick with that for 3 months several years ago -

may be not nearly long enough - a will give it another shot.

(IIRC) I still recall the pattern of 4 seconds inhale, hold for 7

seconds, then exhale for 8 seconds

Rgds,

Lance

There are a few threads

concerning diminished aerobic capacity, early

> anaerobic threshhold, 2,3 DPG, lack of oxygen, etc

>

> Besides Ampligen, has anything either anecdotally or clinical improved

> PWC aerobic capacity?

>

> Thank you,

> Lance

>

>

>

> This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences

with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in

any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor.

>

>

>

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