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Dear Saul,

When funneling at 1/8 over a specific area for some time - whether an organ

area, nodule, tumor, etc. and that area turns really red from the

funneling... is it best to lay off for a few days and let the redness

subside or continue? What are chances of damaging the skin while funneling

over an area that's already red? Common sense seems to suggest to let the

skin recover before continuing, but on the other hand, if one is dealing

with one of those candida or staph infections that grow back quickly,

perhaps it's best to forge on.

Thanks for any insights you can give here,

Colin

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Dear Colin,

When funneling, move the funnel a few inches to each side,

all around. That way it is not so concentrated on one area.

If you do it a couple of times in a row, the body will recognize this as

an 'in/out' port and start pushing toxins through there, resulting in

the famous red rash.

When I am in the sauna, I use the inside tubing without the funnel on it,

and alternate it between three areas:

each armpit, and the perineum area.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul

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To: oxyplus

Subject: Ozone funneling

Date: Sat, 07 Jun 2003 08:39:24 -0700

Dear Saul,

When funneling at 1/8 over a specific area for some time - whether an organ

area, nodule, tumor, etc. and that area turns really red from the

funneling... is it best to lay off for a few days and let the redness

subside or continue? What are chances of damaging the skin while funneling

over an area that's already red? Common sense seems to suggest to let the

skin recover before continuing, but on the other hand, if one is dealing

with one of those candida or staph infections that grow back quickly,

perhaps it's best to forge on.

Thanks for any insights you can give here,

Colin

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Colin,

Try emu oil after funneling. It is working for me.

jim :)

Colin Yardley wrote:

>Dear Saul,

>When funneling at 1/8 over a specific area for some time - whether an organ

>area, nodule, tumor, etc. and that area turns really red from the

>funneling... is it best to lay off for a few days and let the redness

>subside or continue? What are chances of damaging the skin while funneling

>over an area that's already red? Common sense seems to suggest to let the

>skin recover before continuing, but on the other hand, if one is dealing

>with one of those candida or staph infections that grow back quickly,

>perhaps it's best to forge on.

>Thanks for any insights you can give here,

>Colin

>

>

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