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Hey , that' s interesting. What is Brazil like? I'm curious. I haven't

been there. I've been to other places, Venezuela, Bolivia, and Ecuador. If

you want to email me privately, I'd love to hear about Brazil. I usually go

where they speak spanish, because I speak spanish somewhat. I have spoken to

some Brazilians in spanish who spoke no english, when I photographed a

Brazilian wedding here in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Could I get by in

Brazil with speaking spanish? I don't speak Portugues, but I noticed that

during the wedding ceremony I could understand a lot of the priest's sermon,

which surprised me...

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Hey , that' s interesting. What is Brazil like? I'm curious. I haven't

been there. I've been to other places, Venezuela, Bolivia, and Ecuador. If

you want to email me privately, I'd love to hear about Brazil. I usually go

where they speak spanish, because I speak spanish somewhat. I have spoken to

some Brazilians in spanish who spoke no english, when I photographed a

Brazilian wedding here in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Could I get by in

Brazil with speaking spanish? I don't speak Portugues, but I noticed that

during the wedding ceremony I could understand a lot of the priest's sermon,

which surprised me...

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Oh, I also met a Brazilian woman when I was in Bolivia, and we were both

traveling along and staying at the same hotel, so we had dinner together a

few times and we spoke spanish together...

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well all i can say is ya know one day they advised me not to drink coffee

because it may be linked to cancer but bein the dipstick i am i did drink it

anyhow. im still drinking 1/2 pot or better a day and healthey as a jaybird

on a spring morning!!!

think positive!

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Thanks, Jim...

I already have the oxygen tank; pure oxygen is required for my other uses.

Might you be able to recommend a quality ozonator?

Re: Oxygenated Water

> From: Jim Lambert <jlambert@...>

>

> ,

>

> When oxygen was first measured it was 21% of air. Now, according

> to a post today, it is about 19% in some places. Regardless,

> there is a lot of other stuff in air, including a LOT of

> nitrogen. Now, this isn't as important to your project as if you

> were running air thru an ozonator (bad nitro compounds), but if

> you want a highly oxygenated air mist, then you won't be doing

> much beside entertaining yourself with the rig you described.

>

> A 4-1/2 foot tall tank of oxygen cost me $32. That would take you

> a long way, son, at an 1/8 or 1/4 liter/minute. But, this still

> won't do anything real for your body unless you do strenuous

> exercise while breathing high oxygen, and it can be dicey for

> some people to do that.

>

> But, if you are trying to get yourself an oxygenated glass of

> water in the belief it can do nothing but good, then do it right.

> Run pure oxygen thru an ozonator & get something you will really

> be happy with, that can help you. If you can spend a few hundred

> dollars ($150-350, depending??), then you can get a setup that

> will do you more good than the placebo effect of your rig. You

> have to pay to play.

>

> Interested? Can you afford an O2 tank plus an ozonator. It will

> only be good for drinking water as an ozonator, but that is

> better than nothing. What say you, fellow oxygenaut?

>

> jim :)

>

> SilentPartner wrote:

> >

> > From: " SilentPartner " <silentpartner2@...>

> >

> > Greetings all!

> >

> > I recently built a high quality nebulizer by using an airbrush kit and

some

> > welding supplies. My total cost was about $220.00. While it works

> > excellent for the purpose I built it for, I'm wondering if I can

somehow

> > make highly oxygenated water with it. Now, I know that by using the

pure

> > oxygen and distilled water, running it through the nebulizer ( this

> > nebulizer is extremely adjustable, from a very slight fog/mist to a

stream

> > of fluid ) I would have a highly oxygenated product.

> >

> > However, I'm concerned at the cost of the oxygen.

> >

> > I'm wondering if I can do the same thing by simply using an air

compressor

> > hooked up to my little nebulizer rather than with pure oxygen. If

anyone

> > has any experience making a highly oxygenated drinking water, I would

love

> > any advice you might have!

> >

> > Thank You!

> >

> >

> >

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When oxygen was first measured it was 21% of air. Now, according

to a post today, it is about 19% in some places. Regardless,

there is a lot of other stuff in air, including a LOT of

nitrogen. Now, this isn't as important to your project as if you

were running air thru an ozonator (bad nitro compounds), but if

you want a highly oxygenated air mist, then you won't be doing

much beside entertaining yourself with the rig you described.

A 4-1/2 foot tall tank of oxygen cost me $32. That would take you

a long way, son, at an 1/8 or 1/4 liter/minute. But, this still

won't do anything real for your body unless you do strenuous

exercise while breathing high oxygen, and it can be dicey for

some people to do that.

But, if you are trying to get yourself an oxygenated glass of

water in the belief it can do nothing but good, then do it right.

Run pure oxygen thru an ozonator & get something you will really

be happy with, that can help you. If you can spend a few hundred

dollars ($150-350, depending??), then you can get a setup that

will do you more good than the placebo effect of your rig. You

have to pay to play.

Interested? Can you afford an O2 tank plus an ozonator. It will

only be good for drinking water as an ozonator, but that is

better than nothing. What say you, fellow oxygenaut?

jim :)

SilentPartner wrote:

>

> From: " SilentPartner " <silentpartner2@...>

>

> Greetings all!

>

> I recently built a high quality nebulizer by using an airbrush kit and some

> welding supplies. My total cost was about $220.00. While it works

> excellent for the purpose I built it for, I'm wondering if I can somehow

> make highly oxygenated water with it. Now, I know that by using the pure

> oxygen and distilled water, running it through the nebulizer ( this

> nebulizer is extremely adjustable, from a very slight fog/mist to a stream

> of fluid ) I would have a highly oxygenated product.

>

> However, I'm concerned at the cost of the oxygen.

>

> I'm wondering if I can do the same thing by simply using an air compressor

> hooked up to my little nebulizer rather than with pure oxygen. If anyone

> has any experience making a highly oxygenated drinking water, I would love

> any advice you might have!

>

> Thank You!

>

>

>

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The message from " SilentPartner " <silentpartner2@...>

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> I'm wondering if I can do the same thing by simply using an air compressor

> hooked up to my little nebulizer rather than with pure oxygen<

===========

Hi,

I think that if you wrote to Ed McCabe at a c/o address he would be

able to put you in touch with the best info.

As you know in the earlier 90's Ed (a journalist) was touring

lecturing on oxygen therapy and ozone therapy. he was warned that if

he continued and if he gave evidence at tribunals etc promoting

Oxygen therapy then t

'They' would get him ........... and they did!

Ed was framed on an IRS tax evasion scam on his charity work and was

recently released on 3 years supervision so he has to keep his head

down. This man is going to write his next book whilst in his retreat

but at the same time he has tapes and books about now.

The most amazing issue that no-one in Govt seems to want to take up

is that by bubbling ozone gas through blood " ALL " pathegens, viruses

and debris in the blood cells are eradicated. AIDS is instantly

killed.From the days of my ambulance service we knew that bleach

kills most all germs and oxygen releasing agents are best.

There is an oxygenated water on the market SEO = Stablised

Electrolytic Oxygen but better still if available would be food-grade

hydrogen peroxide (35-40%) NOT I repeat NOT the H2O2 in your local

chemist which is stabilised with heavy metals but the one the food

industry uses to sanitise. This can be diluted down to 1% and tiny

amounts ingested daily over a long period ie 21 days. De-Tox is a

gradual therapy. The Pharmaceutical Industry can't make much on

Oxygen therapy because it has been about for a century and patents

filed have closed the market for ownership and money-making thus it

is more a philantropic approach.

Most holistic commentators will promote good deep breathing and

plenty of pure (distilled) water but in any event the available

oxygen in the atmosphere, especially in cities and industrial areas

is becoming limited because the oxygen is bound up in other reactions

and pollutions. Our immune systems are compromised because we simply

do not absorb enough oxygen.

It may be that we can obtain a device which will produce small

amounts of ozone in our living rooms, akin to the ionisers - but to

promote health thro such gadgets is illegal in the Uk and the USA.

Ed c/o The Family Health News, 9845 N E Second Avenue, Miami

Shores,Florida 33138

I don't think Ed will use email yet as it can be tracked so easily as

seen in the MI5 scandal over the Secret Service in the Uk tracking

the email of their renegade agent in Paris.

In the meantime: plenty of pure water and many lung-fulls of fresh

air in a park with trees and before the traffic starts ..... 0530am??

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there is a company in British Columbia called " avani " that claims that

there water has over 400% more oxygen inside, you might want to contact them

and see what they have to say.

Oxygenated Water

From: " SilentPartner " <silentpartner2@...>

Greetings all!

I recently built a high quality nebulizer by using an airbrush kit and some

welding supplies. My total cost was about $220.00. While it works

excellent for the purpose I built it for, I'm wondering if I can somehow

make highly oxygenated water with it. Now, I know that by using the pure

oxygen and distilled water, running it through the nebulizer ( this

nebulizer is extremely adjustable, from a very slight fog/mist to a stream

of fluid ) I would have a highly oxygenated product.

However, I'm concerned at the cost of the oxygen.

I'm wondering if I can do the same thing by simply using an air compressor

hooked up to my little nebulizer rather than with pure oxygen. If anyone

has any experience making a highly oxygenated drinking water, I would love

any advice you might have!

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That's a good point . It is a rare event when oxygen availability

limits performance.

The other thing I don't understand is how increasing O2 saturation can

be beneficial in general, considering that most " reactive oxygen

species " are by-products of oxidative metabolism. Many people don't

realize that oxygen is toxic, and that cellular respiration is

essentially an O2 detoxification mechanism (the beauty of the system is

that we extract energy from this process).

Oxidative stress and resulting tissue damage is an underlying cause of

most — if not all — diseases and age-related dysfunctions. Fortunately

we have some built in defense mechanisms that can be enhanced with

nutritional support and training; and can also be overwhelmed by that

stress. For that reason, supersaturating one's body with 'oxygen

cocktails' has never appealed to me as a particularly good idea.

Plisk

Yale University

New Haven, CT

> Dr. Yessis wrote:

>

> <However, OxyWater is an oxygenized drink, in which the oxygen remains

> in

> solution. According to a double-blind study that was reported at last

>

> year's American College of Sports Medicine Conference it was shown

> conclusively that extra oxygen was assimilated in the body and their

> conclusion was that it could be the difference between winning and

> losing.

> It is effective in recovery. A similar drink called the Oxygen

> Cocktail was

> also used successfully by the Russians when they were very dominate in

>

> sports. There research also showed significant increases in blood

> oxygen

> after ingestion that helped promote much faster recovery.>

>

> writes:

>

> Although I have not read the referenced research, I am trying to

> understand

> the mechanism through which this product could " be the difference

> between

> winning and losing " .

>

> I don't see how drinking water with more oxygen can increase the

> amount of

> oxygen in our blood. Is this not what the respiratory system is for?

> From

> what I understand, it seems that at sea-level in healthy people, our

> systemic arterial blood (Hb) is almost completely saturated (most O2

> is

> bound to hemoglobin, very little is in solution). Even hyperbaria,

> which may

> increase plasma pO2 by ~3 times, is questionable in promoting

> recovery. So

> how can this special water have a significant effect?

>

> Pacey

> Vancouver, Canada

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Mel Siff wrote:

> Why not visit us here in high altitude Colorado where there is less oxygen

> and less likelihood of that dreaded free radical proliferation? Combine it

> with some wonderful skiing and winter sporting opportunities, a few sessions

> in the Supertraining jacuzzi and pool - add a dash of training in a

> weightlifting and powerlifting gym and what more do you need? But don't

> drink the city water which contains more chlorine per litre than our swimming

> pool! At least the use of oxygen for purifying drinking water would be one

> sensible application.

**** Actually there are many municipal water purification plants coming on

line that use hydrogen peroxide. This has proven safe and effective.

There are also many crackpot sites that advocate drinking hydrogen

peroxide as a cure for cancer, aids, etc. This has been proven

useless and dangerous.

Harvey Maron, M.D.

Steamboat Springs, CO

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> As was discussed on this list some months ago, there are athletes who use and

> companies that have created oxygenated water products that are claimed to

> enhance the performance of athletes. In case this issue hits the world that

> one finds themselves working in, some may want to read a bit on this

> interesting issue.

** What about Unique Water?

http://aca.ninemsn.com.au/stories/904.asp

< Unique Water: a Miracle Cure?

Dr Beckett is a biochemical pathologist and the water is the result of

20 years' research into longevity. He says while it would be nice to believe

that

water could cure ills, it's not the water itself, but what's in the water:

specific

concentrations of magnesium bicarbonate.

Dr Beckett's theory is that carbon dioxide - a normal yet toxic by-product of

metabolism - causes damage to cells and leads to degeneration or ageing, and it

is

scientifically accepted that bicarbonate can buffer cells from such damage....

" At this stage, it is a hypothesis - we haven't had a million drink the water,

haven't

done clinical trials over 10 years where people say, 'Yes I lived longer than

the group

that didn't drink the water' - we put up a hypothesis where a couple of hundred

people

said, 'Yes it works for me, at this stage the hypothesis is correct', " says Dr

Beckett....>

This is an Australian product.

I've seen quite a few people saying it really works

If it does what it does, then it could be a big advantage to an the

athlete I think

Company website

http://www.nonpharmaceutical.com/introduction.html

Right now they can barely keep up with demand!

Mainly sold in Sydney only at present.

[We discussed this product several months ago and no real evidence emerged

validating any claims made for this product. Magnesium and Mg bicarbonates are

well known to play various roles in the body and are readily obtainable as

supplements from any health stores. Magnesium apparently takes part in a few

hundred processes in the body and magnesium deficiency apparently is quite

common, so magnesium supplementation may indeed help some people - but it

could hardly be called a miracle substance or a great ergogenic aid for sport.

Mel Siff]

Colin Chung

Sydney, Australia

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> As was discussed on this list some months ago, there are athletes who use and

> companies that have created oxygenated water products that are claimed to

> enhance the performance of athletes. In case this issue hits the world that

> one finds themselves working in, some may want to read a bit on this

> interesting issue.

** What about Unique Water?

http://aca.ninemsn.com.au/stories/904.asp

< Unique Water: a Miracle Cure?

Dr Beckett is a biochemical pathologist and the water is the result of

20 years' research into longevity. He says while it would be nice to believe

that

water could cure ills, it's not the water itself, but what's in the water:

specific

concentrations of magnesium bicarbonate.

Dr Beckett's theory is that carbon dioxide - a normal yet toxic by-product of

metabolism - causes damage to cells and leads to degeneration or ageing, and it

is

scientifically accepted that bicarbonate can buffer cells from such damage....

" At this stage, it is a hypothesis - we haven't had a million drink the water,

haven't

done clinical trials over 10 years where people say, 'Yes I lived longer than

the group

that didn't drink the water' - we put up a hypothesis where a couple of hundred

people

said, 'Yes it works for me, at this stage the hypothesis is correct', " says Dr

Beckett....>

This is an Australian product.

I've seen quite a few people saying it really works

If it does what it does, then it could be a big advantage to an the

athlete I think

Company website

http://www.nonpharmaceutical.com/introduction.html

Right now they can barely keep up with demand!

Mainly sold in Sydney only at present.

[We discussed this product several months ago and no real evidence emerged

validating any claims made for this product. Magnesium and Mg bicarbonates are

well known to play various roles in the body and are readily obtainable as

supplements from any health stores. Magnesium apparently takes part in a few

hundred processes in the body and magnesium deficiency apparently is quite

common, so magnesium supplementation may indeed help some people - but it

could hardly be called a miracle substance or a great ergogenic aid for sport.

Mel Siff]

Colin Chung

Sydney, Australia

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Hmmmmm I'm free and I'm a radical...What does that mean???

melville ;-)

Oxygenated water

Super oxygenated water.

Am I wrong in recalling the oxidation in the body (cells using oxygen) is

what produces free-radicals in the body?

Free-radicals damage the cells of the body I thought.

If that is true, how much does the consumption of super oxygenated water

contribute to the formation of free-radicals?

Do the benefits of the oxygen out-weigh the negative effects of the seeming

flood of free-radicals?

Khepri

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Hi..K;

I'm waiting for an anwer to this question as well...Glug glug glug..

melville ;-)

Oxygenated water

Super oxygenated water.

Am I wrong in recalling the oxidation in the body (cells using oxygen) is

what produces free-radicals in the body?

Free-radicals damage the cells of the body I thought.

If that is true, how much does the consumption of super oxygenated water

contribute to the formation of free-radicals?

Do the benefits of the oxygen out-weigh the negative effects of the seeming

flood of free-radicals?

Khepri

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In a message dated 3/1/03 4:24:04 AM Eastern Standard Time,

jonah@... writes:

> Hi..K;

> I'm waiting for an anwer to this question as well...Glug glug glug..

> melville ;-)

>

Here's the answer I got on another list...

My qualification on this particular topic is limited and I do not claim to be

an expert. The critics from the medical community do indeed take the position

that oxygen causes free radicals which are considered harmful. Check out

quackwatch.com and you will see professional comment suporting that theory. I

vehemently

dissagree. Free radicals are free valence electrons of an odd order. As the

natural state of an element is to have stable paired electrons in the outer

shell, spun off

electrons of an odd order seek out and attach themselves to the sourounding

elements

creating another unstable element. This is the theory of free radicals

causing defective cells and creating some sort of disease. Ozone is one such

a free radical in that it contains a third electron that seeks out and binds

with polutants and neutralizes them. The natural state of oxygen having only

two electrons is stable. When excited by UV light or an electric arc, some of

the electrons split off forming singlet oxygen or 0/1. Normal oxygen being

0/2 and is stable

being of. paired electrons, Ozone forms when the odd order singlet electrons

combine with existing oxygen and form a molecule with three electrons in the

outer shell or O/3. Ozone is simply highly enriched oxygen is quite high in

free radical content. Being an element of odd order, the gas is highly

reactive and unstable with a life of about 20 minutes or so before it

re-forms into O/2.The free radical of the ozone seeks out and combines with

defective cells that it has encountered and binds with them, the subsequent

oxygen created is quite high and is caustic to diseased cells that do not

have the protection of a well formed enzyme shell as does a normal and

healthy cell. For that very reason, oxygen and its super state as ozone, are

fantastic disease killers. The presence of the residual oxygen absorbed into,

in the lymphatic system allows for the increased production of T-lymphocytes

and macrophages that are highly beneficial to the immune system, increasing

its ability to fight disease exponentially! Ozone

has been used in Europe since WW-1 to treat numerous medical conditions and

is considered to be totally save and highly effective unless, of course, it

is used to the extreme. Because its easy to make and can be made at home

rather inexpensivly, the medical profession is justly affraid of it. Read

'Hydrogen Peroxide Medical Miracle - , MD'.

Hydrogen Peroxide being very similar to ozone as it too is a form of oxygen.

  [Rife] OT; Oxygenated water

 

  Super oxygenated water.

  Am I wrong in recalling the oxidation in the body (cells using oxygen) is

  what produces free-radicals in the body?

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WOW Khepri, Thank you so much. Very informative.

Phyllis

In a message dated 3/1/03 11:02:49 AM Mountain Standard Time,

khepri3@... writes:

> In a message dated 3/1/03 4:24:04 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> jonah@... writes:

>

> >Hi..K;

> >I'm waiting for an anwer to this question as well...Glug glug glug..

> >melville ;-)

> >

>

> Here's the answer I got on another list...

>

> My qualification on this particular topic is limited and I do not claim to

> be

> an expert. The critics from the medical community do indeed take the

> position

> that oxygen causes free radicals which are considered harmful. Check out

> quackwatch.com and you will see professional comment suporting that theory.

> I

> vehemently

> dissagree. Free radicals are free valence electrons of an odd order. As the

>

> natural state of an element is to have stable paired electrons in the outer

>

> shell, spun off

> electrons of an odd order seek out and attach themselves to the sourounding

>

> elements

> creating another unstable element. This is the theory of free radicals

> causing defective cells and creating some sort of disease. Ozone is one

> such

> a free radical in that it contains a third electron that seeks out and

> binds

> with polutants and neutralizes them. The natural state of oxygen having

> only

> two electrons is stable. When excited by UV light or an electric arc, some

> of

> the electrons split off forming singlet oxygen or 0/1. Normal oxygen being

> 0/2 and is stable

> being of. paired electrons, Ozone forms when the odd order singlet

> electrons

> combine with existing oxygen and form a molecule with three electrons in

> the

> outer shell or O/3. Ozone is simply highly enriched oxygen is quite high in

>

> free radical content. Being an element of odd order, the gas is highly

> reactive and unstable with a life of about 20 minutes or so before it

> re-forms into O/2.The free radical of the ozone seeks out and combines with

>

> defective cells that it has encountered and binds with them, the subsequent

>

> oxygen created is quite high and is caustic to diseased cells that do not

> have the protection of a well formed enzyme shell as does a normal and

> healthy cell. For that very reason, oxygen and its super state as ozone,

> are

> fantastic disease killers. The presence of the residual oxygen absorbed

> into,

> in the lymphatic system allows for the increased production of

> T-lymphocytes

> and macrophages that are highly beneficial to the immune system, increasing

>

> its ability to fight disease exponentially! Ozone

>

> has been used in Europe since WW-1 to treat numerous medical conditions and

>

> is considered to be totally save and highly effective unless, of course, it

>

> is used to the extreme. Because its easy to make and can be made at home

> rather inexpensivly, the medical profession is justly affraid of it. Read

> 'Hydrogen Peroxide Medical Miracle - , MD'.

> Hydrogen Peroxide being very similar to ozone as it too is a form of

> oxygen.

>

> [Rife] OT; Oxygenated water

>

>

> Super oxygenated water.

>

> Am I wrong in recalling the oxidation in the body (cells using oxygen) is

> what produces free-radicals in the body?

>

>

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