I haven't ever herd of 100% oxygenated water where do you get it?
Wendy
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 7:05 PM, sylviaapodaca<sylviaapodaca@
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> I agree with you 100% Oxygenated water is so beneficial! My family drinks it
> all the time. Penta water is expensive. What's the link to the water
> ionizing machine? I remember a vendor came into the hyperbaric clinic with a
> machine that did that, but it was way expensive.
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> --- In epilepsy@yahoogroup
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>> Sylvia & Wendy, Thanks for stepping up and sharing this. I am new to the
>> group but my 7 yr old daughter has Tuberous Sclerosis. Seizures and some
>> slight autistic issues as a result for 5 years now. I will look for one of
>> these services in so. Cal near us.
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>> We recently purchased a quality water ionizing machine. It reduces the
>> size of the water for higher absorbtion and is highly Oxygenated by the
>> process as well. We have long recognized dehydration to be a trigger for her
>> seizures. Maybe a sensory thing but she hates to drink anything. Our
>> daughters seizures have dropped by almost 50% and her mental / cognitive
>> abilities have greatly increased too. Our only regret was researching it for
>> 2.5 months before allowing her to drink it! I think being better hydrated is
>> also helping her meds work better too. Our doctors and her specialist all
>> laughed at the notion.
>> If anybody wants info on it please email, a link may get deleted.
>> Gianna's Dad
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>>
>> --- In epilepsy@yahoogroup
>> >
>> > I worked at San Antonio Hyperbarics for several years. Hyperbaric
>> > treatment did help almost everyone that had seizures, my own daughter
>> > included. It is a bit expensive, about $125-$150 a treatment, depending on
>> > how many you want to do. Most places reccommend doing a round of 40
>> > treatments. Then you take a break and go back in a few months, depending on
>> > how you do. My daughter did over 300 treatments in a 5 year time frame. I
>> > can tell you from experience it helps a variety of ailments. Just keep in
>> > mind it is not a cure, but in some cases, it has been. Your neurologist may
>> > not like the idea because hyperbaric medicine is still considered a
>> > treatment for wound care only by most of the medical community. Do your own
>> > research. The staff at San Antonio Hyperbarics are excellent! Give them a
>> > call, they will be happy to answer any questions you may have. Email me
>> > privately if you'd like also.
>> >
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