Guest guest Posted May 21, 2005 Report Share Posted May 21, 2005 Penny: Regarding Airnergy+, My private MD mentioned that it migth be worth looking into, he said to Search for 'singlet syre' or singlet oxygen Maybe the best is written in german.(My german is not sufficent) I havn't found any good descriptions, maybe the knowledge about it is to young. Its highly reactive(toxic?), short lived, UV-light creates it, Some links below I don't know how valid the statements are. http://www.biolifesolutions.co.uk/default.asp?context=20k The Significance of Oxygen Utilization and its Regeneration through Airnergy+ http://www.meta-synthesis.com/webbook.html Chemogenesis is a web book dealing with chemical reactions and chemical reactivity http://www.natural-medicine.ca/natural_therapies/singlet-oxygen-therapy.html This form of oxygen has a very short lifetime (2 millionths of a second) and emits energy as it degrades to the ground state oxygen level. It is the energy emitted that the body utilizes not the actual singlet oxygen. The main effects of singlet oxygen energy on human beings are: http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/bookdescription.cws_home/673775/description Recent advances in understanding the biological role of singlet oxygen in the pathways of cellular responses to ultraviolet-A radiation: its key position in photodynamical effects, and its generation by photochemical (dark) reactions, e.g. by cells of the immune system such as eosinophils and macrophages, are the focus of this volume. http://www.id.yamagata-u.ac.jp/BiochemII/img/pdf/PDF3.pdf Elucidation of Singlet Oxygen-induced Cell Death http://humpty.nih.go.jp/kiban2/ronbun/TakahamaUetal1984.htm Quercetin suppressed singlet molecular oxygen-dependent phptobleaching of crocin in the presence of rose bengal as a photosensitizer. The suppression by quercetin concurred the transformation of quercetin to a compound which had an absorption maximum at about 330 nm. The rate of the transformation was slowed down by a singlet molecular oxygen quencher, azide. The transformation was suppressed by ascorbate, too. Half of the transformed product was reduced to quercetin by ascorbate. These results suggest that quercetin is converted to a compound which is reducible by ascorbate by a reaction with singlet molecular oxygen . penny wrote 30 apr05: > I think oxygen is important, but again, I don't think hyperbaric is > any kind of guarantee AT ALL. And I'm talking from the experience of ..... > Speaking of oxygen, and the latest of band wagons, anyone hear of > this strange new treatment? > > http://www.bio-resonance.com/airnergy.htm -- Per Sjöholm Stockholm, Sweden Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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