Guest guest Posted June 7, 2004 Report Share Posted June 7, 2004 Good question. I'll get the skinny on the exact bug in the wound. My reasoning was not to kill the bugs with oxygen but to supply the healthy tissue and possibly some immunity componenets with oxygen artificially. Call me crazy. Sort of a temporary answer to tthe necrosis of gangrene. E. Abrahamson, D.C. Chiropractic physician Lake Oswego Chiropractic Clinic Please note " New address " 315 Second Street Lake Oswego, OR 97034 503-635-6246 drscott@... or info@... From: Sharron Fuchs <sharronf@...> Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2004 17:18:17 -0700 Oregon DC's Oregon DCs < > Subject: RE: Wanted: hyperbaric therapy SA, If staphyloccus is aerobic, and it is, then what would spraying oxygen on the wound do for your patient ? Or are you wanting O2 for inhalation purposes ? sharron fuchs dc Wanted: hyperbaric therapy A patient's wife was dianosed with IBS; then colon cancer; they resected most of her colon and put in a colostomy; (and I am not making this up) oops! no cancer; SORRY! Second surgery resulted in a chronic case of gangrenous staph in the wound; (Yuck!) I was thinking that infusing the area with oxygen might help her immune system fight the bugs. I suggested tea tree oil, some interesting herbal washes that an N.D. suggested, and of course adjusted the Atlas. Anyone know of a source of high pressure oxygen? I know where we can get high pressure hot air... E. Abrahamson, D.C. Chiropractic physician Lake Oswego Chiropractic Clinic Please note " New address " 315 Second Street Lake Oswego, OR 97034 503-635-6246 drscott@... or info@... OregonDCs rules: 1. Keep correspondence professional; the purpose of the listserve is to foster communication and collegiality. No personal attacks on listserve members will be tolerated. 2. Always sign your e-mails with your first and last name. 3. The listserve is not secure; your e-mail could end up anywhere. However, it is against the rules of the listserve to copy, print, forward, or otherwise distribute correspondence written by another member without his or her consent, unless all personal identifiers have been removed. OregonDCs rules: 1. Keep correspondence professional; the purpose of the listserve is to foster communication and collegiality. No personal attacks on listserve members will be tolerated. 2. Always sign your e-mails with your first and last name. 3. The listserve is not secure; your e-mail could end up anywhere. However, it is against the rules of the listserve to copy, print, forward, or otherwise distribute correspondence written by another member without his or her consent, unless all personal identifiers have been removed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2004 Report Share Posted June 8, 2004 Hi , This is going to be staph together with a probably myriad of other critters. Hospital protocol will NOT include immunune booster such a minerals (actually they may replace the 4 'electrolytes) and only give token attention to vitamins (I.e. vit c at 500 mg) so focusing on what you do best with adjusting and nutrients will provide a much greater assist. I would add frequency specific microcurrent...there are GOOD frequencies for staph and strep and others. If you read The Body Electric you will remember the healing of a severe staph wound (more than several years old) in two weeks with low level electrical intervention. If you need any further guidance, give a type. Sunny Sunny Kierstyn, RN DCFibromyalgia Care Center of Oregon59 Santa Clara St.,Eugene, Oregon, 97404541-689-0935 Wanted: hyperbaric therapyA patient's wife was dianosed with IBS; then colon cancer; they resectedmost of her colon and put in a colostomy; (and I am not making this up)oops! no cancer; SORRY! Second surgery resulted in a chronic case ofgangrenous staph in the wound; (Yuck!)I was thinking that infusing the area with oxygen might help her immunesystem fight the bugs.I suggested tea tree oil, some interesting herbal washes that an N.D.suggested, and of course adjusted the Atlas.Anyone know of a source of high pressure oxygen?I know where we can get high pressure hot air... E. Abrahamson, D.C.Chiropractic physicianLake Oswego Chiropractic ClinicPlease note "New address" 315 Second StreetLake Oswego, OR 97034503-635-6246drscott@...orinfo@...OregonDCs rules:1. Keep correspondence professional; the purpose of the listserve is to foster communication and collegiality. No personal attacks on listserve members will be tolerated.2. Always sign your e-mails with your first and last name.3. The listserve is not secure; your e-mail could end up anywhere. However, it is against the rules of the listserve to copy, print, forward, or otherwise distribute correspondence written by another member without his or her consent, unless all personal identifiers have been removed. OregonDCs rules:1. Keep correspondence professional; the purpose of the listserve is to foster communication and collegiality. No personal attacks on listserve members will be tolerated.2. Always sign your e-mails with your first and last name.3. The listserve is not secure; your e-mail could end up anywhere. However, it is against the rules of the listserve to copy, print, forward, or otherwise distribute correspondence written by another member without his or her consent, unless all personal identifiers have been removed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2004 Report Share Posted June 8, 2004 SA, Can't tell if you are crazy yet. How would you administer the O2 ? sharron fuchs dc Wanted: hyperbaric therapyA patient's wife was dianosed with IBS; then colon cancer; they resectedmost of her colon and put in a colostomy; (and I am not making this up)oops! no cancer; SORRY! Second surgery resulted in a chronic case ofgangrenous staph in the wound; (Yuck!)I was thinking that infusing the area with oxygen might help her immunesystem fight the bugs.I suggested tea tree oil, some interesting herbal washes that an N.D.suggested, and of course adjusted the Atlas.Anyone know of a source of high pressure oxygen?I know where we can get high pressure hot air... E. Abrahamson, D.C.Chiropractic physicianLake Oswego Chiropractic ClinicPlease note "New address" 315 Second StreetLake Oswego, OR 97034503-635-6246drscott@...orinfo@...OregonDCs rules:1. Keep correspondence professional; the purpose of the listserve is to foster communication and collegiality. No personal attacks on listserve members will be tolerated.2. Always sign your e-mails with your first and last name.3. The listserve is not secure; your e-mail could end up anywhere. However, it is against the rules of the listserve to copy, print, forward, or otherwise distribute correspondence written by another member without his or her consent, unless all personal identifiers have been removed. OregonDCs rules:1. Keep correspondence professional; the purpose of the listserve is to foster communication and collegiality. No personal attacks on listserve members will be tolerated.2. Always sign your e-mails with your first and last name.3. The listserve is not secure; your e-mail could end up anywhere. However, it is against the rules of the listserve to copy, print, forward, or otherwise distribute correspondence written by another member without his or her consent, unless all personal identifiers have been removed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2004 Report Share Posted June 8, 2004 Put the patient in a tank. Attach an oxygen hose. Crank it up until the patient becomes somewhat flat. Go to lunch. I think they have hyperbaric chambers to infuse oxygen. I have heard of hockey players using them before travelling to play in Denver (Mile High City). E. Abrahamson, D.C. Chiropractic physician Lake Oswego Chiropractic Clinic 315 Second Street Lake Oswego, OR 97034 503-635-6246 drscott@... or info@... From: Sharron Fuchs <sharronf@...> Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 10:14:04 -0700 Oregon DC's Oregon DCs < > Subject: RE: Wanted: hyperbaric therapy SA, Can't tell if you are crazy yet. How would you administer the O2 ? sharron fuchs dc Wanted: hyperbaric therapy A patient's wife was dianosed with IBS; then colon cancer; they resected most of her colon and put in a colostomy; (and I am not making this up) oops! no cancer; SORRY! Second surgery resulted in a chronic case of gangrenous staph in the wound; (Yuck!) I was thinking that infusing the area with oxygen might help her immune system fight the bugs. I suggested tea tree oil, some interesting herbal washes that an N.D. suggested, and of course adjusted the Atlas. Anyone know of a source of high pressure oxygen? I know where we can get high pressure hot air... E. Abrahamson, D.C. Chiropractic physician Lake Oswego Chiropractic Clinic Please note " New address " 315 Second Street Lake Oswego, OR 97034 503-635-6246 drscott@... or info@... OregonDCs rules: 1. Keep correspondence professional; the purpose of the listserve is to foster communication and collegiality. No personal attacks on listserve members will be tolerated. 2. Always sign your e-mails with your first and last name. 3. The listserve is not secure; your e-mail could end up anywhere. However, it is against the rules of the listserve to copy, print, forward, or otherwise distribute correspondence written by another member without his or her consent, unless all personal identifiers have been removed. OregonDCs rules: 1. Keep correspondence professional; the purpose of the listserve is to foster communication and collegiality. No personal attacks on listserve members will be tolerated. 2. Always sign your e-mails with your first and last name. 3. The listserve is not secure; your e-mail could end up anywhere. However, it is against the rules of the listserve to copy, print, forward, or otherwise distribute correspondence written by another member without his or her consent, unless all personal identifiers have been removed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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