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Old January 30th 10, 01:39 PM posted to sci.med,rec.radio.shortwave,uk.politics.misc
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Default Treatment for reducing flu and other respiratory ailments

Breathing compressed, dry air, such as those used by scuba divers,
should be an important treatment option for anyone that is
experiencing fluid collection in the lungs? I've noticed seniors that
use oxygen, but usually that is from devices that pull oxygen from the
air.

Drying the air allows it to actually absorb moisture, it is surprising
that this is not a standard method of treatment for those with flu or
other temporary lung disease? By forcing a patient to breathe nothing
but compressed, dry air, the patient should exhale enough moisture to
increase the survival rate by what percentage?

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such devices as required and described by the author to treat
respiratory disease by breathing dry, compressed air.





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Default OT POLITICAL GARBAGE

"This is the same guy " (i.e. you) who is too stupid to stop
cross posting his political drivel in the shortwave radio newsgroup.
"This is the same guy " (i.e. you) whose rants are so lame they can't
even generate a fraction of the attention any zit faced teenage troll
is able to generate. "This is the same guy " whose attempts at humor
and wit are so weak he has to dot his ramblings with a personal
laughtrack HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA and incorrect punctuation?HA HA HA
HA HA HA HA HA. "This is the same guy " whose prolific postings
expose him as the lonely loser with no social life he is."This is the
same
guy " whose "insight" and "logic" is so consistently flawed to
classified them as sophomoric and specious would be ridiculously
generous.

P.S. "This is the same guy" (i.e. you) who regularly changes his
posting
identity and email addy because he knows that 99% of the
group quickly block or ignore his blabbering thus frustrating his
pathetic
need for attention? HA HA HA HA HA HA Ha HA

Get a clue Sparky, even Vince the ShamWow guy thinks you are obnoxious.
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Old January 31st 10, 10:34 AM posted to sci.med,rec.radio.shortwave,uk.politics.misc
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Default Treatment for reducing flu and other respiratory ailments

On Sat, 30 Jan 2010 05:39:18 -0800, Editor RadioTalkingPoints wrote:

Breathing compressed, dry air, such as those used by scuba divers,
should be an important treatment option for anyone that is experiencing
fluid collection in the lungs? I've noticed seniors that use oxygen,
but usually that is from devices that pull oxygen from the air.

Drying the air allows it to actually absorb moisture, it is surprising
that this is not a standard method of treatment for those with flu or
other temporary lung disease? By forcing a patient to breathe nothing
but compressed, dry air, the patient should exhale enough moisture to
increase the survival rate by what percentage?

This information is released to the public domain, with all rights
reserved by the author, and no distribution restrictions are allowed
unless further restricted by law, for either public or private
development of either non-profit or for profit activities, to develop
such devices as required and described by the author to treat
respiratory disease by breathing dry, compressed air.


how much money they going to make off compressed dried air?... not a
lot... how much they going to make off patented, ineffective, but...
"marketing campaign of the year", 'flu-away'?
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Yesterday, on WAPT channel 16 tv news, Heather Sophia was talking about
yesterdays cold snap of weather, it only lasted for about one day.She
said,,, My eyes were crying, that's how cold it was.

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