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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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