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A friend has colonization of molds in her lungs and heart due to living in a

toxic moldy house, she's on heavy anti-everything medication for the next

several years, she's has constant nausea, liver pain and lacks evergy.I'm sure

oxygen therapy could help, I'm wondering if anyone has experience in this area?

Many thanks!

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Dear ,

We have had a number of black mold cases. A couple of dozen sessions in the

ozone sauna clears it up. She must be careful not to get reinfected, or she

will have to do the cleanse all over again.

And by the way, tell her to throw the anti-everything junk in the garbage

where it belongs. And get her to do a liver cleanse to clean it out of

there, too.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LTOH

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Subject: Mold infection of lungs and heart

Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2001 22:14:16 -0800

A friend has colonization of molds in her lungs and heart due to living in a

toxic moldy house, she's on heavy anti-everything medication for the next

several years, she's has constant nausea, liver pain and lacks evergy.I'm

sure oxygen therapy could help, I'm wondering if anyone has experience in

this area? Many thanks!

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Saul, I would pull everything up and run an ozone machine for a week in the

house, but if she truly has mold in the heart, I would get to a hospital now

I would do what ever it took, ozone HBOT both.

Mold infection of lungs and heart

Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2001 22:14:16 -0800

A friend has colonization of molds in her lungs and heart due to living in a

toxic moldy house, she's on heavy anti-everything medication for the next

several years, she's has constant nausea, liver pain and lacks evergy.I'm

sure oxygen therapy could help, I'm wondering if anyone has experience in

this area? Many thanks!

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Oxygen and the 'Dark Ages.'

Astonishment at the reaction of doctors to the words 'hyperbaric', 'oxygen'

and 'therapy' is frequently expressed on the lists. The public find most

doctors dismissive and some openly hostile. This attempts an explanation.

The primary reason is that the teaching about oxygen in our medical schools

is inadequate, especially in these areas.

1.The importance of barometric pressure in determining oxygen dosage.

2.Understanding that the plasma concentration alone determines the rate of

transport of oxygen into tissue.

3. The most essential function of blood flow is to transport oxygen.

4. Oxygen not only acts in relation to metabolism it acts as a modulator of

many cellular functions.

5. That most diseases affect not only the cells of a tissue, but also the

blood supply.

6. That both a decrease and an increase in blood supply can cause hypoxia,

defined as a deficiency in the level of oxygen required for normal function.

7. That an adequate level of oxygen is essential to recovery in disease.

Educationally, Epictatus (3 BC) understood the problem; " It is impossible to

learn something that we think we already know " .

Regardless of the intellectual aspects, to admit ignorance about an issue of

such central importance is very emotionally challenging. It is to admit that

we are failing to use enough oxygen and that patients are suffering and

dying unnecessarily from our failure to use a simple method of treatment,

but we are truly in the dark ages.

Best wishes

Philip MD

Wolfson Hyperbaric Medicine Unit

University of Dundee

Ninewells Hospital and Medical School

Dundee DD1 9SY

Mold infection of lungs and heart

Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2001 22:14:16 -0800

A friend has colonization of molds in her lungs and heart due to living in a

toxic moldy house, she's on heavy anti-everything medication for the next

several years, she's has constant nausea, liver pain and lacks evergy.I'm

sure oxygen therapy could help, I'm wondering if anyone has experience in

this area? Many thanks!

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