To Tom Roper:
I live in Santa Barbara and Hyberbaric Oxygen is commonplace in
many doctor's offices. One doctor, in particular, allows people
to walk in and use the chamber for $75 an hour.
Cosmetic Surgeons in this town- particularly Dr. Keller, swears
by it and it does work mircales. Irene Russo
[Hello Irene. That is very interesting... can you please
tell us what miracles you have seen that were obtained
throuh hyperbaric oxygen, and how many sessions did it take?
What does Dr. Keller like about HBO for patients of a plastic
surgeon? Is it noticeably good for the skin, or does it help
to regrow or replace collagen, or to remove wrinkles, or tighten
the skin, or does it help make spots disappear, or return to
the color they were before? Does it help hair to grow?
Can you please ask Dr. Keller if he would accept to be Guest
of Honor on Rejuvenation, so we could ask him questions about
HBO as it affects beauty, and rejuvenation? Thanks. Ask him
to write to me, etoussier(at)yahoo.com "Subject: HBO and
plastic surgery" and I would send him a list of questions
before, and others might ask other questions... and maybe
many people might want to visit him after the interview.
Does he have a website?
- Ellis]
- In Rejuvenation@yahoogroups.com, "Tom Roper" <tar00@...> wrote:
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>
> Morton Walker, a top writer about alternatives, has a new book out
> on hyperbaric oxygen. He throws the stroke book in free.
>
> I wish we had hyperbaric oxygen in Arkansas.
>
>
> [Hello Tom... It is INCREDIBLE that there shouldn't be
> hyperbaric oxygen in Arkansas... If that is the case, then
> you really have to get some investors to put some money
> together and get one in place, because it is UNBELIEVABLY
> EFFECTIVE for many many conditions.
>
> Please go and take a look at the VIDEOS at
>
> http://www.oceanhbo.com
>
> I recently looked at them again, and there can be nothing more
> convincing than seeing a before and after video of somebody with
> brain damage, that is first shown with body spasms, and then in
> control of their body again.
>
> I think Hyperbaric oxygen should be BASIC equipment for any
> hospital that really cares for its patient's health... but if
> they don't have it in Arkansas, then YOU should make it your
> mission to bring it to Arkansas. There are not that many HBO
> centers in Mexico City, but there are two or three hospitals
> that have an HBO tank. I heard that one hospital shut it down,
> because it was TOO EFFECTIVE, ie, it was curing patients too
> quickly and this was competing with other treatments that made
> more money for the doctors and for the hospital.
>
> - Ellis]
>