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, I am skeptical about the claim of toxins and heavy metals

sweating out during a sauna. Next time, take a shower and scrub your

skin well just prior to the sauna. I think you will see hardly any

residue on the towel -as I have.

These could very well be coming out, but probably not in the quantity

we'd like to believe.

Another reason I think this is because, if you had this kind of

cleansing taking place, you would feel the effects of having toxins

" stirred up " . And that doesn't happen; at least in my experience, and 2

other of my friends.

When I get an iv. from the doctor, or do it myself, I have learned

that I should scrub hard the area of injection, because dirt is still

evident most times- even after a recent shower.

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Re: First ozone Sauna

> , I am skeptical about the claim of toxins and heavy metals

> sweating out during a sauna. Next time, take a shower and scrub your

> skin well just prior to the sauna. I think you will see hardly any

> residue on the towel -as I have.

> These could very well be coming out, but probably not in the quantity

> we'd like to believe.

> Another reason I think this is because, if you had this kind of

> cleansing taking place, you would feel the effects of having toxins

> " stirred up " . And that doesn't happen; at least in my experience, and 2

> other of my friends.

> When I get an iv. from the doctor, or do it myself, I have learned

> that I should scrub hard the area of injection, because dirt is still

> evident most times- even after a recent shower.

It might indeed be dirt. Then again, it might not be.

I am in the process of completing a 225-page book on sauna therapy. In the

course of my research, I've had the privilege of not only reading many studies

of what comes out in sweat, I have also spoken with doctors who use sauna

therapy in their practice. Medical doctor Root, who has published numerous

journal articles and administers a sauna detox program in his west coast clinic,

volunteered this information when I interviewed him: that with very toxic

patients (his clinic specializes in detoxing users of many types of drugs), the

towels frequently blacken.

Since heavy metals and many other poisons get stored in the fat -- and

considering how many pollutants we have to deal with -- it doesn't surprise me

that a towel might blacken. To me, this is exciting.

Best,

Nina

Nina Silver, Ph.D.

Author, *The Handbook of Rife Frequency Healing*

Read excerpts from, and order the book at

http://www.healingheart-harmonics.com

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Dear ,

Congratulations!

It may not have been heavy metals coming out. Oxidized toxins

are gray, brown or black. Unless you took it to a lab to have

it analyzed, there is no way to absolutely know. We do see that

smokers have black marks left on the towels, which would be tar.

From the ouput of the regulator on the oxygen tank, attach one end

of a length of clear oxygen tubing. Connect the other end to the

input of the ozone generator.

From the output of the ozone generator, attach one end of a length

of silicone tubing. On the other end, attach a ceramic water bubbler

stone.

Place the bubbler stone into a glass of cold water.

Open the valve on the oxygen tank, and turn on the flow rate to

1/8 liter/minute.

Turn on the ozone generator power switch.

Wait ten minutes.

Shut off the ozone generator.

Take the bubbler stone out of the water.

Turn the regulator flow to 0. Close the tank valve.

Drink the water on an empty stomach, taking care not to inhale as

you bring the glass to your mouth, or you may cough.

Repeat several times per day forever.

Best of health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LTOH

http://www.plasmafire.com

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To: <oxyplus >

Subject: First ozone Sauna

Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 05:48:18 -0500

I had my first ozone sauna on Saturday. I went to a guy's hose who has a

cabinet with pure oxygen ozone machine. I did not get any cleansing

reactions, other than that the towel I was setting on had grey marks in the

shape of my butt. the guy told me that it was heavy metals coming out. Is

this true and how often should I get treatments.

Secondly, concerning the discussion of ozonating water, could someone give a

clear description of the best way to get ozone into the water, using very

basic and step by step language. I still do not understand this.

Thanks..

Flynn

1447 Peachtree St. NE

Suite 414

Atlanta, Ga. 30309

Tao400@...

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Dear Nina,

Yes, it IS exciting, and it provides a visual reference for the client,

which is very helpful in empowering them with the idea that that THEY have a

powerful tool that THEY can use to heal THEMSELVES.

I suppose you could make an analogy to seeing the dirty oil that comes out

of your car when you change it. You put in nice clean oil, and you feel that

you have done a good job, and protected your investment.

When does your book come out?

Best of health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LTOH

http://www.plasmafire.com

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Subject: Re: First ozone Sauna

Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 09:54:40 -0500

Re: First ozone Sauna

> , I am skeptical about the claim of toxins and heavy metals

> sweating out during a sauna. Next time, take a shower and scrub your

> skin well just prior to the sauna. I think you will see hardly any

> residue on the towel -as I have.

> These could very well be coming out, but probably not in the quantity

> we'd like to believe.

> Another reason I think this is because, if you had this kind of

> cleansing taking place, you would feel the effects of having toxins

> " stirred up " . And that doesn't happen; at least in my experience, and 2

> other of my friends.

> When I get an iv. from the doctor, or do it myself, I have learned

> that I should scrub hard the area of injection, because dirt is still

> evident most times- even after a recent shower.

It might indeed be dirt. Then again, it might not be.

I am in the process of completing a 225-page book on sauna therapy. In the

course of my research, I've had the privilege of not only reading many

studies

of what comes out in sweat, I have also spoken with doctors who use sauna

therapy in their practice. Medical doctor Root, who has published

numerous

journal articles and administers a sauna detox program in his west coast

clinic,

volunteered this information when I interviewed him: that with very toxic

patients (his clinic specializes in detoxing users of many types of drugs),

the

towels frequently blacken.

Since heavy metals and many other poisons get stored in the fat -- and

considering how many pollutants we have to deal with -- it doesn't surprise

me

that a towel might blacken. To me, this is exciting.

Best,

Nina

Nina Silver, Ph.D.

Author, *The Handbook of Rife Frequency Healing*

Read excerpts from, and order the book at

http://www.healingheart-harmonics.com

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Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE*

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Well I sure have something coming out of me as the " dripline " around my butt

from the sweat onto the towels shows clearly. Also, the one under my feet

has a random pattern depending on the placement of my feet. And this is

pretty much the same regardless of the amount of " dirt " (i.e. the time from

my last shower). It is more dependent on the length of the sauna. (30

minutes is darker than 20 minutes - makes sense)

Much love,

Ken Gullan

Institute for Research Integration (IRI)

San Diego, CA

IRI is a 501C(3) non-profit corporation established to help children with

developmental difficulties.

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>

>

> > , I am skeptical about the claim of toxins and heavy metals

> > sweating out during a sauna. Next time, take a shower and scrub your

> > skin well just prior to the sauna. I think you will see hardly any

> > residue on the towel -as I have.

> > These could very well be coming out, but probably not in the

quantity

> > we'd like to believe.

> > Another reason I think this is because, if you had this kind of

> > cleansing taking place, you would feel the effects of having toxins

> > " stirred up " . And that doesn't happen; at least in my experience, and 2

> > other of my friends.

> > When I get an iv. from the doctor, or do it myself, I have learned

> > that I should scrub hard the area of injection, because dirt is still

> > evident most times- even after a recent shower.

>

>

> It might indeed be dirt. Then again, it might not be.

>

> I am in the process of completing a 225-page book on sauna therapy. In the

> course of my research, I've had the privilege of not only reading many

> studies

> of what comes out in sweat, I have also spoken with doctors who use sauna

> therapy in their practice. Medical doctor Root, who has published

> numerous

> journal articles and administers a sauna detox program in his west coast

> clinic,

> volunteered this information when I interviewed him: that with very toxic

> patients (his clinic specializes in detoxing users of many types of

drugs),

> the

> towels frequently blacken.

>

> Since heavy metals and many other poisons get stored in the fat -- and

> considering how many pollutants we have to deal with -- it doesn't

surprise

> me

> that a towel might blacken. To me, this is exciting.

>

> Best,

> Nina

>

> Nina Silver, Ph.D.

> Author, *The Handbook of Rife Frequency Healing*

> Read excerpts from, and order the book at

> http://www.healingheart-harmonics.com

>

>

>

>

> _________________________________________________________________

> Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE*

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>

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> Dear Nina,

>

> Yes, it IS exciting, and it provides a visual reference for the client,

> which is very helpful in empowering them with the idea that that THEY have a >

powerful tool that THEY can use to heal THEMSELVES.

>

> I suppose you could make an analogy to seeing the dirty oil that comes out

> of your car when you change it. You put in nice clean oil, and you feel that

> you have done a good job, and protected your investment.

>

> When does your book come out?

Probably sometime in January. I anticipate that I'll be finally finished with

the manuscript in a week (numerous rewrites etc.), and it'll go to yet another

doctor for review before being given the final edit, formatting, and printing

and binding.

I'll let everyone know when it's available. Thanks for asking.

Nina

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Possibly from wood flooring?

Flynn wrote:

>

> The reason I do not think that it was dirt was because it was a thin, half

> circle line that in a way was very neat and was about 12 inches in length.

> It just did not seem to be dirt and it never occurred to me that it was.

> Also, before the guy who had the sauna looked at the towel, he told me to do

> so and see if there was any markings. He then told me that the gray color,

> and it was gray, faded and could not be seen after a while. This struck me

> as peculiar and I did not know what to think of it. I will be going again

> next Saturday. The ozone machine was a plasmafire machine. I will take your

> advice and scrub myself before the next one.

>

> Flynn

> 1447 Peachtree St. NE

> Suite 414

> Atlanta, Ga. 30309

>

> Tao400@...

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The reason I do not think that it was dirt was because it was a thin, half

circle line that in a way was very neat and was about 12 inches in length.

It just did not seem to be dirt and it never occurred to me that it was.

Also, before the guy who had the sauna looked at the towel, he told me to do

so and see if there was any markings. He then told me that the gray color,

and it was gray, faded and could not be seen after a while. This struck me

as peculiar and I did not know what to think of it. I will be going again

next Saturday. The ozone machine was a plasmafire machine. I will take your

advice and scrub myself before the next one.

Flynn

1447 Peachtree St. NE

Suite 414

Atlanta, Ga. 30309

Tao400@...

Re: First ozone Sauna

> , I am skeptical about the claim of toxins and heavy metals

> sweating out during a sauna. Next time, take a shower and scrub your

> skin well just prior to the sauna. I think you will see hardly any

> residue on the towel -as I have.

> These could very well be coming out, but probably not in the quantity

> we'd like to believe.

> Another reason I think this is because, if you had this kind of

> cleansing taking place, you would feel the effects of having toxins

> " stirred up " . And that doesn't happen; at least in my experience, and 2

> other of my friends.

> When I get an iv. from the doctor, or do it myself, I have learned

> that I should scrub hard the area of injection, because dirt is still

> evident most times- even after a recent shower.

>

>

> OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and

other alternative self-help subjects.

>

> THERE IS NO MEDICAL ADVICE HERE!

>

> This list is the 1st Amendment in action. The things you will find here

are for information and research purposes only. We are people sharing

information we believe in. If you act on ideas found here, you do so at your

own risk. Self-help requires intelligence, common sense, and the ability to

take responsibility for your own actions. By joining the list you agree to

hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself. Do not use any ideas found

here without consulting a medical professional, unless you are a researcher

or health care provider.

>

> You can unsubscribe via e-mail by sending A NEW e-mail to the following

address - NOT TO THE OXYPLUS LIST! -

> DO NOT USE REPLY BUTTON & DO NOT PUT THIS IN THE SUBJECT LINE or BODY of

the message! :

>

> oxyplus-unsubscribeegroups

>

> oxyplus-normalonelist - switch your subscription to normal mode.

>

>

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