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Old 03-09-2005, 07:50 PM   #1
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Bad Breath has changed my personality: Part 4

Bad Breath has changed my personality: Part 3 is continued here.

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Old 03-09-2005, 08:11 PM   #2
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Re: Bad Breath has changed my personality: Part 4

New thread y'all!

Quote:
Originally Posted by garfiola
Thankyou for your inquiry.

Please note that Aerobic Oxygen is not a Chlorine Dioxide product. We stabilise the oxygen molecules to a sodium chloride molecule (salt).

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i just got this response from one manufacturer of anaerobic oxygen
This is what I found:

"Aerobic Oxygen is a further variation of Chlorine Dioxide referred to as oxides of chloride where we have stabilized and refined it in its purest form for human consumption."

"There is a slight difference in cost between Aerobic Oxygen and other Chlorine Dioxide products but we recommend Aerobic Oxygen for human consumption as it contains the highest level of non-toxic, stabilized Oxygen of any product on the market"


Don't any of you raise your skeptical eyebow when you read their ads? I find it difficult to take this seriously:

"Exclusively owned by Good For You Canada Corp.,
it has been heralded as one of the most significant breakthrough of the 20th century in the health care industry.
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The company also claims that it refuses to get a patent becuase they don't want to reveal their manufacturing secret. I don't think a manufacturing company will be the only ones to find a way to stabilize oxygen & a patent would actually ensure that their process cannot be copied. Makes me wonder what they'r really hiding. Their site claims that their product is "electrolytes of oxygen". This is either dissolved oxygen which will stay in water as long as carbon lasts in an open can of soda or oxygen that has formed an ionic or covalent bond with an electrolyte such as potassium or sodium. I believe this company already said that the oxygen was bound to sodium chloride, but no ionic or covalent bond was formed betrween the two so sodium chlorite was not formed. And supposedly they have been doing this for 30+ years. I call BS.

But, blase brings up something very interesting. Too much oxygen in the system can result in fatigue, dizziness, etc. YOu can test it out by breathing as fast as you can until you become dizzy.

Blase, assuming too much oxygen is the culprit, you'd probably cut back on the dose until it goes away. You should be able to feel the difference within 12 hours becuase the half-life isn't too long. You don't have high blood pressure, do you?

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Old 03-09-2005, 10:07 PM   #3
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Hi everyone
I've been reading the posts about this stabilized oxygen. So I ordered stabilized oxygen, and due to the fact that i could exceed the dosage or the side effects, i also ordered Antioxidant capsules. I live in Germany so i don't know the time that i receive my order so i will keep you informed with the results.
Thanks..

Salih

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Old 03-09-2005, 11:10 PM   #4
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Re: Bad Breath has changed my personality: Part 4

I just read that H202 does the same thing as the oxygen product being mentioned, and it's a lot cheaper. Too bad I can't post a link. I'm talking about food grade H202, not the 3% you find in the supermarket, pharmacy, etc. I'm using it now. Bought it at healthfood store close to where I live. A 16 ounce bottle was a little over $10.
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Old 03-10-2005, 04:57 AM   #5
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Re: Bad Breath has changed my personality: Part 4

I have had a radical thought. One that might not be easy to hear. And one that might not be true, but I was struck by a single post in part 1 of this thread

[url]http://www.healthboards.com/boards/showthread.php?t=120273&page=101&pp=5&hi ghlight=breath[/url]

There, Forest, a woman quotes from some research she'd done and writes: "It has been found that volatile sulphur concentrations in expired air increase up to four times the normal level around mid-cycle, at or near ovulation, and during menstruation. It has been speculated that increases in volatile sulphur levels may be related to increases in oestrogen levels".

Why would the femail body increase bb around ovulation? When, biologically speaking, she would be looking to be at her most attractive. Could we be genetically programmed to have bb? I know that sounds ridiculous and possibly offensive, I don't mean to be. But many animals use odour to communicate. And humans have body hair in places that are strongly associated with odour. One explanation is that the hair effectively increases the surface area for the chemicals to increase the odour.

But how could something that smells so bad be designed to attract? I have often read that humans were once much more interested in each other's smells but that it has since gone 'out of fashion'. We now spend lots of time and money changing and covering up our natural smell. And what was once presumably attractive is now perceived as offensive.

I myself am having difficulty getting my head round this idea but it's interesting that an offensive body odour might be described as 'cheesey' when that same smell coming from a sandwich or a packet of crisps is interesting.

And like all human qualities, some will be taller, wider, darker and perhaps smellier.

If there is anything in this perspective it means that the whole concept of a cure is a misnomer. It would also explain why bb is so resistant to 'treatment'. It might also suggest that control of bb will be by 'artificial' means rather than 'natural' by analogy with contraception.

I look forward to reading your thoughts.

lucky.

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