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| Thread ID: 105643 | 2009-12-09 17:43:00 | Let's Take A Run At What SolMiester Said: | SurferJoe46 (51) | PC World Chat |
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| 838128 | 2009-12-09 17:43:00 | I quote: We need the forest's back,3rd world countries in the last 50 yrs hved decimated over 1/3 of the world tree's, that's why there is such a high co2 concentration than what could be expected from natural GW IMO Ref: pressf1.pcworld.co.nz OK - that's prolly and likely a true fact. I believe it pretty much 100%. No argument here. Let's go to a new arena though - the WORLD-WIDE OXYGEN DEPLETION from this carnage. In the past few years, I have noticed a radical up tick in the number of diagnosed cancers - and there that might be problematic as diagnosis and existence may not be in range of a decent corollary. It is my current belief that cancer is not a disease, per se, but a CONDITION that allows cancer to run amok. I predicate this thought on the use of hyperbaric {footnote} chambers ala: Michael Jackson - (don't go there yet) - and that when oxygen percentages are just a tad higher, then cancer does not exist in such high numbers. I present for youse guys to peruse this: If the world's oxygen percentage was a little higher, then cancer would not exist as it does in such high numbers and that oxygen depletion by cutting down vast timberlands and forests reduces the oxygen value and therefor cancers increase in the whole population. Any thoughts? footnote ~ Definitions of hyperbaric on the Web: * Hyperbaric medicine, also known as hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), is the medical use of oxygen at a level higher than atmospheric pressure. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperbaric * Of, relating to, or utilizing greater than normal pressure (as of oxygen) en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hyperbaric * Having a pressure greater than that within the body tissues or fluids www.gbscuba.com/glossary.html * Pressure higher than atmospheric pressure. This occurs most frequently underwater, but can be simulated in a hyperbaric chamber. oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~ds106488/Terminology.html |
SurferJoe46 (51) | ||
| 838129 | 2009-12-10 08:28:00 | I think you accidentally clicked "New thread" instead of "Reply to post". | roddy_boy (4115) | ||
| 838130 | 2009-12-10 08:40:00 | Hmmmmmm - I don't understand the therapeutic mechanism. On the other hand, an increase in oxygen level in the physiological fluid... may result in radical oxygen species induced injury. Perchance? |
Renmoo (66) | ||
| 838131 | 2009-12-10 08:41:00 | I think you accidentally clicked "New thread" instead of "Reply to post". No he hadn't. 1) If he was replying to a post, the title would have shown "Re:....." 2) If he accidentaly created a new thread instead of posting a reply, he would have noticed the odd instances of "Please post a title" request. |
Renmoo (66) | ||
| 838132 | 2009-12-10 09:36:00 | "Didn't" is probably better than "hadn't" in that context. :) | roddy_boy (4115) | ||
| 838133 | 2009-12-10 09:39:00 | Well, without oxygen there won't be any fires..... | qazwsxokmijn (102) | ||
| 838134 | 2009-12-10 17:59:00 | Or fish | gary67 (56) | ||
| 838135 | 2009-12-10 18:24:00 | Hmmmmmm - I don't understand the therapeutic mechanism . On the other hand, an increase in oxygen level in the physiological fluid . . . may result in radical oxygen species induced injury . Perchance? I only have anecdotal evidences ( . healingcancernaturally . com/ozone-cancer-treatment . html" target="_blank">http:) of/for hyperbaric oxygenation, but I have a link that may be somewhat (emphasis on "what") non-delusional . There is a lot of hope that there's a cure and that it should be simple and natural and, of course - organic! I think the dropping of oxygen percentages in the atmosphere with the global industrialization and burning of fossil fuels and the copious amounts of it needed to support internal combustion engines et al, and the lessening of oxygen-generating photosynthesis plants and trees all have afforded the growth of (the numbers) of cancers world-around . Therefor I contend that the greatest thing that can be pursued is the re-oxygenation of the earth and refusal to acknowledge the carbon footprinting and greenhouse gasses creation . The accent is on the wrong gas . I'll C/P a small, continued article extrapolation here: Positive Outcomes for Cancer Research: Claim: [ibid] - many believe that oxygen therapy has much to contribute to the research and potential cure of cancer . Dr . Otto Warburg has noted that hydrogen peroxide therapy may be particularly useful in destroying anaerobic cancerous growths . He arrived at this conclusion by noting the fundamental differences between cancerous and normal cells . He concluded: Both derive energy from glucose, but the normal cell requires oxygen to combine with the glucose, while the cancer cells break down glucose without oxygen, yielding only 1/15 the energy per glucose molecule that a normal cell produces . This is why cancer cells have such a huge appetite for sugar, and also why people who consume excessive quantities of sugar tend to get cancer more often ( . oxytherapy . com/oxyfiles/00009 . html" target="_blank">www . oxytherapy . com) . The rationale behind this theory certainly seems logical enough, but it's simplicity may cause skepticism . Fact: Although no evidence has arisen that oxygen therapy in any form can cure cancer, there is mounting evidence that it certainly has many benefits . The majority of this evidence lies in the removal of tumors . Oxygen tension in tissues depends on metabolism and vascular supply, and in tumors, there exist many areas of irregular blood flow . This may be caused simply by the nature of the mutinous cells, or also because the blood capillaries may collapse due to external pressure resulting from unbalanced cell proliferation . This may also be the result of holes in the vessel walls, decreased diffusion capacity, alveolar hypoventilation, or even rapidly opening and closing vessel walls . These conditions may collectively result in a problem known as hypoxia within cancerous growths, which limits the effectiveness of radiation therapy (Teicher and Rose, 1984; Tarpy and Farber, 1994) . |
SurferJoe46 (51) | ||
| 838136 | 2009-12-11 00:22:00 | Well Joe I know a lot of money has changed hands especially in Mexico where Millions has been taken off poor souls grasping at straws, but I’ve seen no evidence where “Oxygen Emersion” or related “Oxygen Therapy’s” have been of any use at all. So I again take the side of the sceptics and say it’s a waste of time and money in its present form. :D Now I must admit my position is founded only on High School Science where I seem to remember, in rough figures, we breathe in 20% Oxygen and then go right about breathing out 16%. So I guess it’s a bit like putting extra petrol in the car won’t make it go any faster. ;) However, while on matters of nature, climate etc. I do have an observation I’d like to share with you all. It is well known that we in New Zealand have exceptionally high levels of UV. Ok, we’ve known this for many years and there seems to be compelling evidence, (more than there is for Global Warming) that it is connected to Skin Cancer which includes the deadly Melanoma. Now here’s the crunch. I believe that the UV or some other form of Radiation is getting worse. I arrive at this conclusion on the basis that I am burning far quicker now than I ever did. 30+ Sunblock seems to be of little help which is also a concern. I’ve raised this observation with a number of friends and they are unanimous that they are experiencing the same thing. One friend, of darker complexion, went on to say he used to be able to work making hay, day in and day out, only wearing boots and Boxer Shorts and he only went brown. Now, he says an hour in the sun and his hide is burning off. Then, another observation, I spend close to 6 months of the year in Aus and the Sun there doesn’t bother me. :confused: Sooooo, what are the findings and observations of you good folk out there? |
B.M. (505) | ||
| 838137 | 2009-12-11 00:35:00 | Vegemite with it's SPF 850+ rating would be perfect, except that cannibalism would invariably become the new take-away king. | R2x1 (4628) | ||
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