Re: Can't resist...
I never criticized you for discussion of liquid oxygen products. This forum is for discussion of ALL oxy-therapies. That's what we were doing! Right? The reason I brought up that the forum title only mentions ozone, peroxide, hyberbaric oxygen therapy, and Homozone, was to point out that these are the PRIMARY therapies used for oxidative therapy that have been in use for close to a century. I was simply pointing this out to you, I never intended you to interpret it as meaning that we can't discuss other oxygen therapies. My argument was against the USE of expensive liquid oxygen products, not the discussion of them. Actually, I'm also against the use of all other oxygen products, except hydrogen peroxide, since they're all much more expensive. They're ALL potentially effective, peroxide is just much more cost-effective.
I've mentioned to InCharge several times that we should return to discussion of oxy therapy. Of course, it's often hard for EITHER side to stop an argument. Both sides want to get in the last word! I didn't intend for this discussion to get started on this thread, but I feel that it should continue until both sides have presented their complete arguments, for the benefit of anyone else who may be interested in this topic. This topic is very large, and simply requires a lot of information to be presented. Perhaps someone reading this thread will be interested in reading the links I've provided.
My main point IS NOT that it's necessary to eat meat, but simply the benefit of emulating the diet of our ancestors. I've attempted to present evidence of what our ancestors ate, so that anyone reading this can decide for themselves. There WERE healthy traditional societies that ate almost nothing but whole-grain bread, and dairy foods(the Swiss for example.) However, there were also many groups that ate meat, and were also very healthy. I suppose my main point is that it's our modern diet of
Sugar and white flour processed foods and vegetable oils that are the major culprits in our bad health and lack of immunity against disease.
Now let's start a new thread and get back to discussing oxytherapy shall we?
Tim