ainee
03-25-2007, 07:18 PM
Many illnesses and conditions are known to lack oxygen in the body, tissues and cells. I believe Alzheimer's, dementure and other similar conditions also lack oxygen to the brain. Like many organs in our body, the brain needs an almighty amount of oxygen. If the oxygen supply is depleted in any way - through injury, toxins or just old age, there could be a lack of oxygen getting to those organs - including the brain. If there is a lung condition, or for someone who isn't very active, there could also be a lack of oxygen getting to the brain.
I was ill with many symptoms, which were suppressed and most were eventually reversed by the treatment I took. I've experimented with a simple, cheap, effective treatment which increases the oxygen circulation and content to the whole body 24/7, without drugs or machines and is taken as part of the normal daily diet at home.
An Auntie had been diagnosed with Alzheimers, and for a few weeks she was taking what I suggested - but only one dose a day - I feel she was slightly better. If she had continued with the treatment 3 or 4 times a day like I suggested, I believe she would have been better.
An Uncle-in-law also had Alzheimer's diagnosed. He said within 2 weeks on what I suggested, he felt 75% better. He also had numbness in his arms, pins and needles and clenched hands at times. These symptoms were also eased when he was taking the treatment.
I don't seem to be able to get anyone in the medical areas to believe something so simple could be of any benifit. Does anyone know how I can prove this treatment may give better health to many?
ainee.
I was ill with many symptoms, which were suppressed and most were eventually reversed by the treatment I took. I've experimented with a simple, cheap, effective treatment which increases the oxygen circulation and content to the whole body 24/7, without drugs or machines and is taken as part of the normal daily diet at home.
An Auntie had been diagnosed with Alzheimers, and for a few weeks she was taking what I suggested - but only one dose a day - I feel she was slightly better. If she had continued with the treatment 3 or 4 times a day like I suggested, I believe she would have been better.
An Uncle-in-law also had Alzheimer's diagnosed. He said within 2 weeks on what I suggested, he felt 75% better. He also had numbness in his arms, pins and needles and clenched hands at times. These symptoms were also eased when he was taking the treatment.
I don't seem to be able to get anyone in the medical areas to believe something so simple could be of any benifit. Does anyone know how I can prove this treatment may give better health to many?
ainee.