Guest guest Posted December 9, 2006 Report Share Posted December 9, 2006 Dear Jack, It is very important to take more time to do the same volume, since the CT value (concentration x time) is so much higher. Its in my book. Do you want an e-copy? Best of Health! Dr. Saul Pressman o3 rectal insufflation, mucoid lining > > > What are people using as a volume and concentration on average for o3 > rectal insufflation? > > I just went to a seminar in Phoenix given by Lee Cowden M.D. and he > explaned that the mucoid lining that people pass when doing a bowel > cleanse isn't in the colon, it's in the small intestine and people > pass it and assume it was in their colon. He said that this mucoid > plaque that lines the small intestine is very common in chronic > illness. That gave me a lot of clarity since I know too many sick > people who have done colonoscopies due to chronic gut problems and > their colon was pink and normal, yet they continued having some gut > problems. Anyone have experience with the cleanses? Thanx, Jack > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2007 Report Share Posted June 19, 2007 Hello Doctor and everyonr Years back when it was available, I had rectal insufflation treatments by a NYdoctor9 now deceased. It briught about a marvelous recovery of vaious problemns ion a relatively short time. My question is where can I finmd a doctor t some knowledgeable counterpart, who can hel me. Thanks for any support or sugegstion johbmazzarella@... duhboze06 <duhboze06@...> wrote: > > > Thanks Saul, > Is the gradual insufflation over thirty minutes important? As > opposed to putting a liter of 30 to 60 ug in more quickly, say 6-8 > minutes? I've never done an insufflation that slowly before. Jack > > > > Dear Jack, > > > > One liter over 30 minutes at 30 - 60 ug/ml. > > > > Best of Health! > > Dr. Saul Pressman > > > > o3 rectal insufflation, mucoid lining > > > > > > What are people using as a volume and concentration on average for > o3 > > rectal insufflation? > > > > I just went to a seminar in Phoenix given by Lee Cowden M.D. and > he > > explaned that the mucoid lining that people pass when doing a > bowel > > cleanse isn't in the colon, it's in the small intestine and people > > pass it and assume it was in their colon. He said that this mucoid > > plaque that lines the small intestine is very common in chronic > > illness. That gave me a lot of clarity since I know too many sick > > people who have done colonoscopies due to chronic gut problems and > > their colon was pink and normal, yet they continued having some > gut > > problems. Anyone have experience with the cleanses? Thanx, Jack > > > test'; " > --------------------------------- Building a website is a piece of cake. Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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