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S Size ST702 Lying Hyperbaric Chamber with 1.5ATA (Size: 225*70*70cm)
https://www.macypan.com/products/s-size-st702-1.5ata-hbot.html
1.5ATA soft lying hyperbaric oxygen chamber,safe and comfortable for personal use.
Features of ST702 Lying Hyperbaric Chamber
1.5ATA(7 psi) mild operating pressure.
2 zipper seals for easier entrance.
7 large transparent viewing windows to prevent claustrophobia
The most popular model for home treatment, big enough for one person lying inside.
Cotton chamber protection cover, to avoid dirty and easy to wash.
Easy operating by one person without an assistant.
Internal metal frame - hold the shape when deflated.
Details of ST702 Lying Hyperbaric Chamber
MACY-PAN supplies a complete system of the hyperbaric chamber, including a hyperbaric capsule, oxygen concentrator, air compressor, and optional air cooler, no need to buy anything else.
Specification of ST702 Lying Hyperbaric Chamber
Model
ST702
Chamber Capsule
Pressure
1.5ATA (7psi)
Material
TPU
Size(Diameter*Length)
225x70x70 cm (89x28x28 inch)
Weight
12kg
Type
Lying
Air Compressor
Size
39x24x26 cm (16x10x11 inch)
Type
Quite &Oil Free Type. Two Super adsorptions activated carton filters in air Input and Outlet to protect
Oxygen Concentrator
Size
35x32x57 cm (14x13x23 inch)
Flow Rate
5 Liter/min
Description
PSA Molecular Sieve High Technology. Continuous Oxygen production, no need for oxygen tank
Air Cooler (Optional)
Size
23x12x30cm (9x5x12 inch)
Weight
5kg
Package
Packed in 4 Carton Boxes
Delivery Method
Door to door service is available, delivery by DHL/FedEx/TNT/UPS, very fast and convenient
Delivery Time
5-7 days
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L size ST901-1.3ATA HBOT
https://www.macypan.com/products/l-size-st901-lying-hyperbaric-chamber.html
Unique Design Horizontal/Lying Hyperbaric Chamber ST901 (SIZE:90*225cm)
Large size soft lying hyperbaric chamber, big enough for one adult and one child lying inside.
Features of ST901 Lying Hyperbaric Chamber
1.3ATA(4 psi) mild operating pressure.
Fully covered with nylon cover - Unique 2 zipper seal for air leak prevention.
Put a mattress inside the chamber for ultimate comfort.
Emergency valve - To speed the depressurization in emergency.
Delivers 93% oxygen under pressure via an oxygen headset or oxygen mask.
Easy Operation - One people can operate it without assistance.
Internal Pressure Gauge - The user can observe the pressure while inside the chamber.
Big enough for one adult with one child. People can lie inside the chamber and enjoy hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
Details of ST901 Lying Chamber
MACY-PAN supply a complete system of soft shell hyperbaric chamber for sale, including hyperbaric capsule, oxygen concentrator, air compressor, and optional air cooler, no need buy anything else.
Specification of ST901 Lying Hyperbaric Chamber
Model
ST901
Chamber Capsule
Pressure
1.3ATA (4psi)
Material
TPU
Size(Diameter*Length)
90x225 cm (36x89 inch)
Weight
13kg
Type
Lying
Air Compressor
Size
39x24x26 cm (16x10x11 inch)
Type
Quite &Oil Free Type. Two Super adsorption activated carton filters in air Input and Outlet to protect
Oxygen Concentrator
Size
35x32x57 cm (14x13x23 inch)
Flow Rate
5 Liter/min
Description
PSA Molecular Sieve High Technology. Continuous Oxygen production, no need oxygen tank
Folding Chair (Optional)
Description
Durable and elastic. Can sit or semi-lying inside chamber. Weight: 9kg
Air Cooler (Optional)
Size
23x12x30cm (9x5x12 inch)
Weight
5kg
Package
Packed in 4 Carton Boxes
Delivery Method
Door to door service is available, delivery by DHL/FedEx/TNT/UPS, very fast and convenient
Delivery Time
5-7 days
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Hbot Therapy Denver
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
A Hbot Therapy Denver is a form of therapy that uses high-pressure oxygen to reduce swelling and relieve pain. The treatment is safe and effective and helps people suffering from an array of illnesses.
In general, hyperbaric oxygen therapy is usually used for patients who are in very serious and life-threatening medical situations. Typically, the treatments use pure oxygen and a chamber to provide it to the patient.
One important thing about oxygen therapy is that you can expect a higher risk of complications in patients with pre-existing health conditions. Therefore, it is best to discuss your medical situation with your doctor before you decide to undergo hyperbaric oxygen therapy. There are some cases where there may be a small risk of serious complications, such as the cases of COPD and lung cancer, but in general, you can be confident of minimal risk when you are using high-pressure oxygen treatments.
Although you are under the supervision of a health professional when you undergo hyperbaric oxygen therapy, the benefits of the treatment outweigh any potential dangers. This is why many patients who have undergone this type of treatment swear by it and continue to do so.
The most common reason people undergo this therapy is for the relief of symptoms, such as asthma or bronchial problems. But there are other reasons why you might want to undergo the treatment. These include treating wounds, treating trauma and treating diseases such as cancer, AIDS, and Alzheimer's disease.
When you are undergoing hyperbaric oxygen therapy, you will receive a pressurized capsule filled with pure oxygen. This capsule is placed in a small chamber that has been designed to provide you with adequate amounts of oxygen to support your body's needs. It is usually enclosed in a special, insulated garment that will allow you to stay within the chamber at a constant temperature.
The pressurized capsule will also contain a certain amount of drugs and medication to maintain your body's health. However, these medications are normally stored in separate containers that are separately maintained. It is possible to return to normal breathing after the medication is taken out of the capsule.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a safe and effective treatment for a variety of ailments. If you have any questions about your condition or concerns, you can speak to your doctor about your concerns and discuss the options for treatment. with them.
There are several different hyperbaric oxygen therapies available for you to choose from. Some of the treatments you may need include a hyperbaric chamber, a machine used to measure the oxygen content of your body, and a number of inhalation devices, such as masks and nebulizers. The choice you make depends on your condition.
For example, a hyperbaric chamber is a portable chamber that is designed specifically for use in homes and offices. It uses carbon dioxide gas to provide a pure supply of oxygen. If you suffer from a pulmonary illness, your doctor may recommend a chamber to ensure your breathing remains constant and safe. This chamber also contains a pressurized capsule and drugs that will keep your body's oxygen levels up.
Another form of hyperbaric oxygen therapy is an inhalation machine that can be used at home. An inhalation device is similar to a machine you would use at the doctor's office to administer injections of medicine into the lungs. They can also be used to administer oxygen to people who have suffered traumatic injuries, and to treat respiratory problems such as pneumonia.
The last option is a machine that is used to measure the oxygen content of your blood. Because the Hbot Therapy have an indicator device, a medical professional is able to determine your exact oxygen saturation and help you with the right amount of oxygen for your body. This is also commonly used in treating conditions such as lung cancer.
Although the benefits of this type of therapy are numerous, it is important to know that you should never try to self-treat. Your health is too important to risk.
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How I Came in Contact with the Quack I was emailed by a promotion company to promote MaryRuth Organics on Instagram. They really should have known better. They should know by my posts I am against all this:Hi Amanda,We love your IG profile fierceautistic and would like to invite you to collaborate on our MaryRuth's Organics campaign (must live in the US).My name is Natalie and I’m one of the campaign managers for Stack Influence, an invite-only community for influencers. We would love for you to be a part of our community.MaryRuth's Organics is a #1 Amazon Best Seller wellness brand dedicated to immune support and gut health products - made with high quality, non-GMO, plant-based, vegan ingredients, with the fewest number of allergens possible.Here are a few people who have participated in our MaryRuth's Organics campaign: IG post 1, IG post 2As a participant in our campaign, you will have the option to select and try any of these products here (see campaign-A2 guidelines also).If this interests you, please let me know if you would like to join this campaign.Best,NatalieHey Amanda,I hope you got a chance to see my previous email. Please let me know if you would like to join and I'll send over all the info you'll need.See campaign products and requirements here.If this campaign doesn't quite fit your profile, would you be interested in hearing about any of our other campaigns in the future?Thanks,NatalieNatalie Porter | Community Managerwww.stackinfluence.com111 NE 1st St, 8th Floor #364, Miami, FL 33132I have heard of them before. They partner with Finding Coopers Voice:Here is an interview by Finding Coopers voice. Its an hour long. Brace yourselves. In this interview Kate, Cooper's mother, blamed her stress on him. Who is MaryRuth Organics?Who is MaryRuth?MaryRuth Ghiyam is a self proclaimed Certified Health Educator, Nutritional Consultant and culinary chef. There is no information anywhere on where she was educated. She is married with two children in Beverly Hills, CA. She did experience tragedy when her brother and father died from two benign brain tumors. Her mother had the same diagnosis. She says she was inspired to learn how people could use nutrition to live longer, healthier lives. When she was working as a one on one nutritional consultant she said there was a "gap in the supplement industry." She formulated a multivitamin with vegan and non GMO ingredients. She says its safe for the entire family. She wanted to create a whole line of liquid supplements and probiotics, capsules, gummy vitamins and face and body products. She did just that. She has a physically disabled child and uses the motto "pain now or pain later." Very dehumanizing. She also admits to subjecting her son to the hyperbaric oxygen chamber. First months of her son's life was "6 months of hell."Where would she say to start with an autistic childShe says getting no blood work, annual blood work or blood work more often is just fine. In other words giving a child a supplement blindly is ok. They are both saying that naturopaths are better than traditional pediatricians. "I'm very pro functional medicine doctors and pro naturopaths."These 3 products are for "autistic children which are an amazing match" but also says anyone can take it. Its either for autism or its not. Quacks can't make up their minds. (all explained below):liquid morning multivitamin Nighttime multimineral Liquid probioticAbout her companyMaryRuth Organics was founded in 2013 with MaryRuth and her mother Colleen. It stared in New York City. They say they believe that people should get nutrients from the food they eat, the water they drink and the sun. They know there are obstacles that can prevent this from happening. They want to empower people. They claim their products can be a "support system."MaryRuth's mission is:"We're passionate about making powerful supplements to support health, products we believe in, products to bolster you as you grow your dreams into realities. But we also believe that health should be accessible to everyone. Which is why:Above all else, we promote practical steps toward health before promoting productWe believe that making the best supplements for your health means creating products with non GMO, plant based, vegan ingredients, with fewest number of allergens as possible. We do our best to find only the highest quality ingredients and to formulate great tasting products to aid your body on your way to wellness!We listen to our customers requests & feedback to create the best products we can! We listen because we are dedicated to enabling others to take care of their health, so they can work on their dreams. We offer our Happiness Guarantee because we believe that no one should have to pay for a product they are not satisfied with; its a no hassle, money back promise, from us to you!Finally, we offer discounts on product subscriptions and financial assistance to our customers who may need it. Everyone should have access to wellbeing! "Why her company misses the mark:She sells supplements and encourages people of all ages to take them. She does not mention before taking anything, people should consult a doctor. There could be a underlying medical condition that could be causing a deficiencyOnly a blood test can tell you if you have a deficiencyOverdosing on vitamins, probiotics and minerals can cause medical problemsA trusted medical professional should be trusted over a stranger on the internetThe founder of the company says she is certified but there is no mention on where she was educatedThey say want people to be healthy but they make $4 million a year in revenue. They only have 23 employees. She partners with a known martyr autism mom who is looking for a cure. She admits to using biomedical treatment. Biomedical treatment = quackeryShe does not allow her clients to make informed decisions. No side effects are listed on her websiteThere are no clinical studies done with her supplements to show effectivenessShe uses proprietary blends. There is no way to know how much of a single ingredient is being ingestedMany of the products, not all, contain similar formulas and they claim to do different thingscandida is not a real condition. There is a supplement that claims to helpHer supplements are very expensive for the average personIf you think you have a deficiency or any other issue described by these supplements, it can be a sign of a more serious medical problem, please see your doctor for evaluation! Products and IngredientsEach product has the ingredient and a link to the Mayo Clinic, WebMD, RX list or Live Strong listing the side effects, precautions, interactions, and overdose informationVitamin A Vitamin CVitamin D3 Vitamin EThiamine RiboflavinNiacin Vitamin B6Folate Vitamin B12Biotin Pantothenic AcidCholine CalciumIodine MagnesiumZinc(link to my own research)Selenium Manganesechromium Hesperidin Trace minerals (Zinc, Manganese, selenium, iodine) are already listed here. It makes it seem like there is something extra when there is not. 39.95 (liquid morning multivitamin) Ginger Root Extract Prenatal and Postnatal: $39.95Vitamin A Vitamin CVitamin D3 Vitamin EThiamine RiboflavinNiacin Vitamin B6Folate Vitamin B12Biotin Pantothenic AcidCholine CalciumIodine MagnesiumZinc(link to my own research)Selenium Manganesechromium HesperidinTrace minerals (Zinc, Manganese, selenium, iodine) are already listed here. It makes it seem like there is something extra when there is not. Ginger Root Extract Vitamin C 21.95 (Vitamin C Liquid drops)Zinc(link to my own research) 20.95 (ionic Zinc)Vitamin A Vitamin CVitamin D3 Vitamin EVitamin B6 Folate Vitamin B12 Biotin Pantothenic AcidIodine Zinc(link to my own research)Sodium and Potassium (electrolytes)Choline Inositol (fertility supplement) 25.95 (kids mutivitamin gummies)Vitamin CVitamin D3Zinc(link to my own research)echinaceaElderberry Extract 26.95 (immunity gummies)Vitamin C Vitamin D3Calcium MagnesiumZinc(link to my own research)Selenium copper Manganese chromium Trace minerals (Zinc, Manganese, selenium,) are already listed here. It makes it seem like there is something extra when there is not. 39.95 (liquid mutimineral)Elderberry Extract 23.95 (Elderberry drops)Vitamin B12Sodium and potassium (electrolytes)apple cider vinegar 21.95 (apple cider vinegar gummies)Vitamin D3Vitamin B12 23.95 (D3+ B12 gummies)Vitamin C Vitamin D3Calcium MagnesiumZinc(link to my own research)Selenium chromiumTrace minerals (Zinc, Manganese, selenium,) are already listed here. It makes it seem like there is something extra when there is not. Hesperidin SillicaMethylsufonymethane (optiMSM)boron 29.95 (Mutlimineral)Vitamin B12 23.95-35.95 (methyl B12)Vitamin D3vitamin k2 29.95 (vitamin D3+K2)Vitamin C Red Orange ComplexresveratrolSynbalance Probeauty shield:lactobacillus (lists it by different names but its the same substance)Bamboo Stem and Leaf Extract 29.95(Probiotic Beauty + 63 billion)tumericlactosporelactobacillus (lists it by different names but its the same substance) 34.95 (Probiotic tumeric +62 billion)lactobacillus (lists it by different names but its the same substance)Green Tea Extractgarinia cambogia 28.95 (probiotic weight +management 50 billion)Proprietary blend: cannot determine how much of each ingredient is in the product. You really do not know what you are taking. includes: enzymes 21.95 (Gluten relief)Candida is quackery (will debunk on a different day and link to it here)lactobacillus (lists it by different names but its the same substance)enzymesOther Proprietary blendiron 24.95 (Candida pre-probiotic enzymes)Proprietary blend. Vitamin B1Vitamin B6. Vitamin B12Calcium MagnesiumManganese almaphytase 24.95 (systemic enzymes)22.95 Digestive food Enzymes) enzymes: Protease blend. amylase blenddiastase. glucomylaseinvertase. pectinasecellulase. pectinasehemicellulase. xylanaselipase lactasealpha galactosidaseVitamin B1 Vitamin B6Vitamin B12 CalciumMagnesium Manganese alma phytaseenzymes:protease blend. amylase blendglucoamylase diastaseinvertase pectinasecellulase hemicellulasehemicellulase xylanaselipase lactasealpha-galactosidase Beta-glucanaseVitamin B1 Vitamin B6Vitamin B12 Calcium 24.95 Magnesium Manganese alma phytase(Ultra digestive food Enzymes) enzymes:lipase Protase blendamylase amylase blendlactase Vitamin B1 Vitamin B6Vitamin B12 CalciumMagnesium Manganese alma phytase 21.95(Lipase protease enzymes)Sodium (electrolyte)Coenzyme Q10 23.95 (CoQ10 gummies)Vitamin D3Sodium and Potassium (electrolyte) 19.95 (vitamin D3 gummies)Vitamin D3vitamin k2Calciumsodium (electrolyte) 25.95 (K2 +D3 calcium gummies)Folate (listed as Vitamin B9)Vitamin B12 Biotin Zinc(link to my own research)Fo-Ti extract 23.95 (biotin gummies)lutein (Zeaxanthin is listed seperately but is the same substance) 23.95 (eye care gummies)Vitamin AVitamin C Sodium and potassium (electrolytes)L-lysineamla fruit powder 25.95 (vegan collegen boosting gummies)Probiotics:Lactobacilus acidophilusL. pantarumL.rhamnosusL. salivariusL. lactisBifidobacterium bifidumstretococcus termophilus 39.95(skin care probiotic spray)Iodine 19.95 (pure iodine)Proprietary blend:sodium/magnesium/calcium beta hydroxybutyrate 24.95 (Vegan keto liquid drops)Niacin (listed as vitamin b3)Vitamin B6Biotin(listed as vitamin B7)Folate (listed as Vitamin B9)Vitamin B12 25.95 (B complex drops)vitamin K2 MK7 23.95 (vitamin k2 MK7 drops)Vitamin D3 19.95 (vitamin D3 drops)Vitamin C 19.95 (infants vitamin C drops)Vitamin C 19.95 (Baby vitamin C drops)sources:https://www.maryruthorganics.com/blogs/news/welcome-to-the-maryruth-organics-bloghttps://www.zoominfo.com/c/maryruth-organics/373694240https://www.maryruthorganics.com/blogs/news/the-story-behind-maryruth-organics-an-interview-with-maryruth-ghiyamhttps://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements-vitamin-a/art-20365945https://www.maryruthorganics.com/collections/frontpage?page=1
http://www.fierceautie.com/2020/08/quackery-exposed-maryruth-organics.html
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Weekly Link Love—Edition 14
Research of the Week
Neanderthals were likely sprinters, not joggers.
Low-carb diets, whether they be high-protein and/or high-fat, plant-based or animal-based, are not associated with elevated coronary artery calcium.
Fried chicken and fried fish consumption linked to increased cardiovascular and overall mortality.
8-hour feeding windows are totally safe in obese adults.
Recommending breakfast for weight loss in adults may have the opposite effect, according to a new meta-analysis.
Women are more likely to choose short-term and long-term partners with their dad’s eye color.
New Primal Blueprint Podcasts
Episode 307: Alexander Haskell: Host Elle Russ chats with Dr. Alexander Haskell about prescription drug addiction.
Episode 308: Keto Q&A with Brad Kearns: Host Brad Kearns answers listener questions about keto.
Each week, select Mark’s Daily Apple blog posts are prepared as Primal Blueprint Podcasts. Need to catch up on reading, but don’t have the time? Prefer to listen to articles while on the go? Check out the new blog post podcasts below, and subscribe to the Primal Blueprint Podcast here so you never miss an episode.
Media, Schmedia
Leading cardiovascular health journal publishes stern warning against “social media misinformation” regarding statins and cholesterol.
Holocaust survivors lived long lives.
Interesting Blog Posts
George Henderson reviews a new fasting-lite book.
How seed oils make sun bathing dangerous.
Social Notes
Went to the grand opening of Primal Santa Cruz, a new Primal/paleo restaurant.
Everything Else
Food education film from the 1950s.
Sonar may cause suicidal ideation in whales.
Single men and married men smell different.
How much rich, meaty aromatherapy do you deserve?
Music is essential for dementia patients.
The Golden Bolt has passed.
Things I’m Up to and Interested In
Podcast I enjoyed: Elle Russ appearing on Tom Bilyeu’s Health Theory podcast to discuss why you probably have a thyroid problem without knowing it.
They had me at “evolutionary”: An evolutionary perspective on why food overconsumption impairs cognition.
This is actually quite cool: Elephant seals took advantage of the government shutdown to take over a beach. They still won’t leave.
Great news: Hyperbaric oxygen treatment improves Alzheimer’s.
I wouldn’t mind doing inpatient here: The Alaska hospital that serves whale and caribou.
Question I’m Asking
Do you notice a connection between how much you eat and how well you think?
Recipe Corner
Hot and sour soup, a soup with an intriguing flavor profile.
Ramen in the Instant Pot.
Time Capsule
One year ago (Jan 27– Feb 2)
5 Suggestions for Becoming Less Civilized – How to inject a little wildness back in.
Primal Kitchen Efficiency: 13 Tips for Daily Organization and Smooth Cooking– Run a tight ship.
Comment of the Week
“I’m going to check my iron levels, and also, for some strange reason I’m starting to itch all over …”
– With any luck those are plague fleas and your iron levels will be perfect, HealthyHombre.
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Weekly Link Love—Edition 14
Research of the Week
Neanderthals were likely sprinters, not joggers.
Low-carb diets, whether they be high-protein and/or high-fat, plant-based or animal-based, are not associated with elevated coronary artery calcium.
Fried chicken and fried fish consumption linked to increased cardiovascular and overall mortality.
8-hour feeding windows are totally safe in obese adults.
Recommending breakfast for weight loss in adults may have the opposite effect, according to a new meta-analysis.
Women are more likely to choose short-term and long-term partners with their dad’s eye color.
New Primal Blueprint Podcasts
Episode 307: Alexander Haskell: Host Elle Russ chats with Dr. Alexander Haskell about prescription drug addiction.
Episode 308: Keto Q&A with Brad Kearns: Host Brad Kearns answers listener questions about keto.
Each week, select Mark’s Daily Apple blog posts are prepared as Primal Blueprint Podcasts. Need to catch up on reading, but don’t have the time? Prefer to listen to articles while on the go? Check out the new blog post podcasts below, and subscribe to the Primal Blueprint Podcast here so you never miss an episode.
Media, Schmedia
Leading cardiovascular health journal publishes stern warning against “social media misinformation” regarding statins and cholesterol.
Holocaust survivors lived long lives.
Interesting Blog Posts
George Henderson reviews a new fasting-lite book.
How seed oils make sun bathing dangerous.
Social Notes
Went to the grand opening of Primal Santa Cruz, a new Primal/paleo restaurant.
Everything Else
Food education film from the 1950s.
Sonar may cause suicidal ideation in whales.
Single men and married men smell different.
How much rich, meaty aromatherapy do you deserve?
Music is essential for dementia patients.
The Golden Bolt has passed.
Things I’m Up to and Interested In
Podcast I enjoyed: Elle Russ appearing on Tom Bilyeu’s Health Theory podcast to discuss why you probably have a thyroid problem without knowing it.
They had me at “evolutionary”: An evolutionary perspective on why food overconsumption impairs cognition.
This is actually quite cool: Elephant seals took advantage of the government shutdown to take over a beach. They still won’t leave.
Great news: Hyperbaric oxygen treatment improves Alzheimer’s.
I wouldn’t mind doing inpatient here: The Alaska hospital that serves whale and caribou.
Question I’m Asking
Do you notice a connection between how much you eat and how well you think?
Recipe Corner
Hot and sour soup, a soup with an intriguing flavor profile.
Ramen in the Instant Pot.
Time Capsule
One year ago (Jan 27– Feb 2)
5 Suggestions for Becoming Less Civilized – How to inject a little wildness back in.
Primal Kitchen Efficiency: 13 Tips for Daily Organization and Smooth Cooking– Run a tight ship.
Comment of the Week
“I’m going to check my iron levels, and also, for some strange reason I’m starting to itch all over …”
– With any luck those are plague fleas and your iron levels will be perfect, HealthyHombre.
The post Weekly Link Love—Edition 14 appeared first on Mark's Daily Apple.
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Weekly Link Love—Edition 14
Research of the Week
Neanderthals were likely sprinters, not joggers.
Low-carb diets, whether they be high-protein and/or high-fat, plant-based or animal-based, are not associated with elevated coronary artery calcium.
Fried chicken and fried fish consumption linked to increased cardiovascular and overall mortality.
8-hour feeding windows are totally safe in obese adults.
Recommending breakfast for weight loss in adults may have the opposite effect, according to a new meta-analysis.
Women are more likely to choose short-term and long-term partners with their dad’s eye color.
New Primal Blueprint Podcasts
Episode 307: Alexander Haskell: Host Elle Russ chats with Dr. Alexander Haskell about prescription drug addiction.
Episode 308: Keto Q&A with Brad Kearns: Host Brad Kearns answers listener questions about keto.
Each week, select Mark’s Daily Apple blog posts are prepared as Primal Blueprint Podcasts. Need to catch up on reading, but don’t have the time? Prefer to listen to articles while on the go? Check out the new blog post podcasts below, and subscribe to the Primal Blueprint Podcast here so you never miss an episode.
Media, Schmedia
Leading cardiovascular health journal publishes stern warning against “social media misinformation” regarding statins and cholesterol.
Holocaust survivors lived long lives.
Interesting Blog Posts
George Henderson reviews a new fasting-lite book.
How seed oils make sun bathing dangerous.
Social Notes
Went to the grand opening of Primal Santa Cruz, a new Primal/paleo restaurant.
Everything Else
Food education film from the 1950s.
Sonar may cause suicidal ideation in whales.
Single men and married men smell different.
How much rich, meaty aromatherapy do you deserve?
Music is essential for dementia patients.
The Golden Bolt has passed.
Things I’m Up to and Interested In
Podcast I enjoyed: Elle Russ appearing on Tom Bilyeu’s Health Theory podcast to discuss why you probably have a thyroid problem without knowing it.
They had me at “evolutionary”: An evolutionary perspective on why food overconsumption impairs cognition.
This is actually quite cool: Elephant seals took advantage of the government shutdown to take over a beach. They still won’t leave.
Great news: Hyperbaric oxygen treatment improves Alzheimer’s.
I wouldn’t mind doing inpatient here: The Alaska hospital that serves whale and caribou.
Question I’m Asking
Do you notice a connection between how much you eat and how well you think?
Recipe Corner
Hot and sour soup, a soup with an intriguing flavor profile.
Ramen in the Instant Pot.
Time Capsule
One year ago (Jan 27– Feb 2)
5 Suggestions for Becoming Less Civilized – How to inject a little wildness back in.
Primal Kitchen Efficiency: 13 Tips for Daily Organization and Smooth Cooking– Run a tight ship.
Comment of the Week
“I’m going to check my iron levels, and also, for some strange reason I’m starting to itch all over …”
– With any luck those are plague fleas and your iron levels will be perfect, HealthyHombre.
The post Weekly Link Love—Edition 14 appeared first on Mark's Daily Apple.
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Weekly Link Love—Edition 14
Research of the Week
Neanderthals were likely sprinters, not joggers.
Low-carb diets, whether they be high-protein and/or high-fat, plant-based or animal-based, are not associated with elevated coronary artery calcium.
Fried chicken and fried fish consumption linked to increased cardiovascular and overall mortality.
8-hour feeding windows are totally safe in obese adults.
Recommending breakfast for weight loss in adults may have the opposite effect, according to a new meta-analysis.
Women are more likely to choose short-term and long-term partners with their dad’s eye color.
New Primal Blueprint Podcasts
Episode 307: Alexander Haskell: Host Elle Russ chats with Dr. Alexander Haskell about prescription drug addiction.
Episode 308: Keto Q&A with Brad Kearns: Host Brad Kearns answers listener questions about keto.
Each week, select Mark’s Daily Apple blog posts are prepared as Primal Blueprint Podcasts. Need to catch up on reading, but don’t have the time? Prefer to listen to articles while on the go? Check out the new blog post podcasts below, and subscribe to the Primal Blueprint Podcast here so you never miss an episode.
Media, Schmedia
Leading cardiovascular health journal publishes stern warning against “social media misinformation” regarding statins and cholesterol.
Holocaust survivors lived long lives.
Interesting Blog Posts
George Henderson reviews a new fasting-lite book.
How seed oils make sun bathing dangerous.
Social Notes
Went to the grand opening of Primal Santa Cruz, a new Primal/paleo restaurant.
Everything Else
Food education film from the 1950s.
Sonar may cause suicidal ideation in whales.
Single men and married men smell different.
How much rich, meaty aromatherapy do you deserve?
Music is essential for dementia patients.
The Golden Bolt has passed.
Things I’m Up to and Interested In
Podcast I enjoyed: Elle Russ appearing on Tom Bilyeu’s Health Theory podcast to discuss why you probably have a thyroid problem without knowing it.
They had me at “evolutionary”: An evolutionary perspective on why food overconsumption impairs cognition.
This is actually quite cool: Elephant seals took advantage of the government shutdown to take over a beach. They still won’t leave.
Great news: Hyperbaric oxygen treatment improves Alzheimer’s.
I wouldn’t mind doing inpatient here: The Alaska hospital that serves whale and caribou.
Question I’m Asking
Do you notice a connection between how much you eat and how well you think?
Recipe Corner
Hot and sour soup, a soup with an intriguing flavor profile.
Ramen in the Instant Pot.
Time Capsule
One year ago (Jan 27– Feb 2)
5 Suggestions for Becoming Less Civilized – How to inject a little wildness back in.
Primal Kitchen Efficiency: 13 Tips for Daily Organization and Smooth Cooking– Run a tight ship.
Comment of the Week
“I’m going to check my iron levels, and also, for some strange reason I’m starting to itch all over …”
– With any luck those are plague fleas and your iron levels will be perfect, HealthyHombre.
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Weekly Link Love—Edition 14
Research of the Week
Neanderthals were likely sprinters, not joggers.
Low-carb diets, whether they be high-protein and/or high-fat, plant-based or animal-based, are not associated with elevated coronary artery calcium.
Fried chicken and fried fish consumption linked to increased cardiovascular and overall mortality.
8-hour feeding windows are totally safe in obese adults.
Recommending breakfast for weight loss in adults may have the opposite effect, according to a new meta-analysis.
Women are more likely to choose short-term and long-term partners with their dad’s eye color.
New Primal Blueprint Podcasts
Episode 307: Alexander Haskell: Host Elle Russ chats with Dr. Alexander Haskell about prescription drug addiction.
Episode 308: Keto Q&A with Brad Kearns: Host Brad Kearns answers listener questions about keto.
Each week, select Mark’s Daily Apple blog posts are prepared as Primal Blueprint Podcasts. Need to catch up on reading, but don’t have the time? Prefer to listen to articles while on the go? Check out the new blog post podcasts below, and subscribe to the Primal Blueprint Podcast here so you never miss an episode.
Media, Schmedia
Leading cardiovascular health journal publishes stern warning against “social media misinformation” regarding statins and cholesterol.
Holocaust survivors lived long lives.
Interesting Blog Posts
George Henderson reviews a new fasting-lite book.
How seed oils make sun bathing dangerous.
Social Notes
Went to the grand opening of Primal Santa Cruz, a new Primal/paleo restaurant.
Everything Else
Food education film from the 1950s.
Sonar may cause suicidal ideation in whales.
Single men and married men smell different.
How much rich, meaty aromatherapy do you deserve?
Music is essential for dementia patients.
The Golden Bolt has passed.
Things I’m Up to and Interested In
Podcast I enjoyed: Elle Russ appearing on Tom Bilyeu’s Health Theory podcast to discuss why you probably have a thyroid problem without knowing it.
They had me at “evolutionary”: An evolutionary perspective on why food overconsumption impairs cognition.
This is actually quite cool: Elephant seals took advantage of the government shutdown to take over a beach. They still won’t leave.
Great news: Hyperbaric oxygen treatment improves Alzheimer’s.
I wouldn’t mind doing inpatient here: The Alaska hospital that serves whale and caribou.
Question I’m Asking
Do you notice a connection between how much you eat and how well you think?
Recipe Corner
Hot and sour soup, a soup with an intriguing flavor profile.
Ramen in the Instant Pot.
Time Capsule
One year ago (Jan 27– Feb 2)
5 Suggestions for Becoming Less Civilized – How to inject a little wildness back in.
Primal Kitchen Efficiency: 13 Tips for Daily Organization and Smooth Cooking– Run a tight ship.
Comment of the Week
“I’m going to check my iron levels, and also, for some strange reason I’m starting to itch all over …”
– With any luck those are plague fleas and your iron levels will be perfect, HealthyHombre.
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Weekly Link Love—Edition 14
Research of the Week
Neanderthals were likely sprinters, not joggers.
Low-carb diets, whether they be high-protein and/or high-fat, plant-based or animal-based, are not associated with elevated coronary artery calcium.
Fried chicken and fried fish consumption linked to increased cardiovascular and overall mortality.
8-hour feeding windows are totally safe in obese adults.
Recommending breakfast for weight loss in adults may have the opposite effect, according to a new meta-analysis.
Women are more likely to choose short-term and long-term partners with their dad’s eye color.
New Primal Blueprint Podcasts
Episode 307: Alexander Haskell: Host Elle Russ chats with Dr. Alexander Haskell about prescription drug addiction.
Episode 308: Keto Q&A with Brad Kearns: Host Brad Kearns answers listener questions about keto.
Each week, select Mark’s Daily Apple blog posts are prepared as Primal Blueprint Podcasts. Need to catch up on reading, but don’t have the time? Prefer to listen to articles while on the go? Check out the new blog post podcasts below, and subscribe to the Primal Blueprint Podcast here so you never miss an episode.
Media, Schmedia
Leading cardiovascular health journal publishes stern warning against “social media misinformation” regarding statins and cholesterol.
Holocaust survivors lived long lives.
Interesting Blog Posts
George Henderson reviews a new fasting-lite book.
How seed oils make sun bathing dangerous.
Social Notes
Went to the grand opening of Primal Santa Cruz, a new Primal/paleo restaurant.
Everything Else
Food education film from the 1950s.
Sonar may cause suicidal ideation in whales.
Single men and married men smell different.
How much rich, meaty aromatherapy do you deserve?
Music is essential for dementia patients.
The Golden Bolt has passed.
Things I’m Up to and Interested In
Podcast I enjoyed: Elle Russ appearing on Tom Bilyeu’s Health Theory podcast to discuss why you probably have a thyroid problem without knowing it.
They had me at “evolutionary”: An evolutionary perspective on why food overconsumption impairs cognition.
This is actually quite cool: Elephant seals took advantage of the government shutdown to take over a beach. They still won’t leave.
Great news: Hyperbaric oxygen treatment improves Alzheimer’s.
I wouldn’t mind doing inpatient here: The Alaska hospital that serves whale and caribou.
Question I’m Asking
Do you notice a connection between how much you eat and how well you think?
Recipe Corner
Hot and sour soup, a soup with an intriguing flavor profile.
Ramen in the Instant Pot.
Time Capsule
One year ago (Jan 27– Feb 2)
5 Suggestions for Becoming Less Civilized – How to inject a little wildness back in.
Primal Kitchen Efficiency: 13 Tips for Daily Organization and Smooth Cooking– Run a tight ship.
Comment of the Week
“I’m going to check my iron levels, and also, for some strange reason I’m starting to itch all over …”
– With any luck those are plague fleas and your iron levels will be perfect, HealthyHombre.
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S Size ST701 Lying Hyperbaric Chamber (Size: 225*70*70cm)
https://www.macypan.com/products/s-size-st701-lying-hyperbaric-chamber.html
Features of ST701 Lying Hyperbaric Chamber
1.3ATA(7 psi) mild operating pressure.
2 zipper seals for easier entrance.
7 large transparent viewing windows to prevent claustrophobia
The most popular model for home treatment, big enough for one person lying inside.
Cotton chamber protection cover, to avoid dirty and easy to wash.
Easy operating by one person without an assistant.
Internal metal frame - hold the shape when deflated.
Details of ST701 Sitting Chamber
MACY-PAN hyperbaric oxygen chamber manufacturersupplies a complete system of hyperbaric, including a hyperbaric capsule, oxygen concentrator, air compressor, and optional air cooler, no need to buy anything else.
Specification of ST701 Lying Hyperbaric Chamber
Model
ST701
Chamber Capsule
Pressure
1.3ATA (7psi)
Material
TPU
Size(Diameter*Length)
225x70x70 cm (89x28x28 inch)
Weight
12kg
Type
Lying
Air Compressor
Size
39x24x26 cm (16x10x11 inch)
Type
Quite &Oil Free Type. Two Super adsorptions activated carton filters in air Input and Outlet to protect
Size
35x32x57 cm (14x13x23 inch)
Oxygen Concentrator
Flow Rate
5 Liter/min
Description
PSA Molecular Sieve High Technology. Continuous Oxygen production, no need for an oxygen tank
Air Cooler (Optional)
Size
23x12x30cm (9x5x12 inch)
Weight
5kg
Package
Packed in 4 Carton Boxes
Delivery Method
Door to door service is available, delivery by DHL/FedEx/TNT/UPS, very fast and convenient
Delivery Time
5-7 days
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L size ST2200-1.3ATA HBOT
https://www.macypan.com/products/l-size-st2200-sitting-hyperbaric-chamber.html
Unique Design Vertical/Sitting Hyperbaric Chamber ST2200 (SIZE:220*70*110cm)
Features of ST2200 Sitting Hyperbaric Chamber
3ATA(4 psi) mild operating pressure.
Fully covered with nylon cover - Unique 3 zipper seal for air leak prevention.
Designed to add a adjustable folding chair for ultimate comfort.
Emergency valve - To speed the depressurization in emergency.
Delivers 93% oxygen under pressure via an oxygen headset or oxygen mask.
Easy Operation - One people can operate it without assistance.
Internal Pressure Gauge - The user can observe the pressure while inside the chamber.
Big enough for two people use, it can be used by a child accompanied by an adult. People can sit and also plenty of space to lie inside chamber and enjoy hyperbaric oxygen therapy while working or resting.
Details of ST2200 Sitting Chamber
MACY-PAN supply a complete system of hyperbaric chamber, including hyperbaric capsule, oxygen concentrator, air compressor, and optional air cooler, no need buy anything else.
Specification of ST2200 Sitting Hyperbaric Chamber
Model
ST2200
Chamber Capsule
Pressure
1.3ATA (4psi)
Material
TPU
Size(Diameter*Length)
220x70x110 cm (88x28x43 inch)
Weight
17kg
Type
Sitting/Lying
Air Compressor
Size
39x24x26 cm (16x10x11 inch)
Type
Quite &Oil Free Type. Two Super adsorption activated carton filters in air Input and Outlet to protect
Oxygen Concentrator
Size
35x32x57 cm (14x13x23 inch)
Flow Rate
5 Liter/min
Description
PSA Molecular Sieve High Technology. Continuous Oxygen production, no need oxygen tank
Folding Chair (Optional)
Description
Durable and elastic. Can sit or semi-lying inside chamber. Weight: 9kg
Air Cooler (Optional)
Size
23x12x30cm (9x5x12 inch)
Weight
5kg
Package
Packed in 6 Carton Boxes
Delivery Method
Door to door service is available, delivery by DHL/FedEx/TNT/UPS, very fast and convenient
Delivery Time
5-7 days
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hiv
how to probably cure hiv . this is my idea,maybe we can use the blood of the the person who has immunity to the hiv/aids virus (there are persons that are immune to hiv/aids virus and i saw one man on tv cured from aids) we can took the blood with immunity from the immune person by harvesting the bone marrow and inject the harvested bone marrow to the spinal cord to the infected person. then we took some blood from the infected person ,so that the spinal cord (injected with immune bone marrow) will produce blood cells with immunity to the hiv virus,we just keep taking blood to the infected person to produce more immunity to hiv virus. for example if the infected cell are in 30% injecting an immune bone marrow to the spinal cord will cover 70% of the cells,then the virus doesn't have the ability to attach to the immune cells it will eventually dies. how to probably have immunity against hiv or probably cure it this is my idea, maybe hiv aren't that easy to replicate itself,for example if a hiv virus took 3 days to replicate we can make a vaccine or medicine that will replicate for 1 day. there are persons that are immune to hiv/aids virus and i saw one man on tv cured from aids. we can took that immunity from the immune person by harvesting the bone marrow or by taking his/her immunity from the hiv/aids virus and culture it and propagate it and make a vaccine out of it. to probably cure hiv.if the infected cells are in 30% we can inject a vaccine or give a medicine made from the harvested bone marrow or immunity from hiv of the immune person from hiv/aids and it will cover 70% of the cells. the hiv virus cannot attach to the 70% of the immune cell therefore it probably will die itself. how to possibly cure aids (or other viruses or bacteria) this is my idea, maybe the chaining of the virus atom (molecules) aren't stronger than the cells of our body, we could break the virus (or bacteria) atom by exposing to a magnetic field or ions or radiation. enough to break the electromagnetic force of the virus (or bacteria) chaining atom. how to possibly cure aids (or other viruses) this is my idea,if we compare the looks of an aids virus,it looks like a rambutan fruit,it has a body a stem (the hairy part of the fruit) and a tip. a virus work by attaching its tip to a cell then it replicates,what a medicine does is attaching itself to the tip of the virus so that it does not have the ability to attach to a cell,the problem is everytime it replicates the virus has different sets or size of the tip, because of that the medicine has the hard time to attach to the tip of the virus. my idea is why concentrate at the tip,concentrate at the stem,make a medicine that will make the stem not stiff so that the stem will bend and not have the ability to attach to a cell. this idea applies to all virus,if all virus has the same stem composition we can cure all virus. how to kill almost all bacteria in out body this is my idea,bacteria doesn't like pure oxygen,if you contact an oxygen to a bacteria the bacteria will die,so put yourself inside hyperbaric chamber (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperbaric_medicine),and let you inhale pure oxygen and let your body absorbs pure oxygen so that almost all of the bacteria in your body dies. how to possibly cure aids this is my idea,if it takes 2 capsules to maintain the virus not to spread,why not take 10 capsules (overdose) to take out some virus,for example if a person has 100,000 aids virus and taking 2 capsules will not replicate the virus more than 100,000,taking 10 capsules will reduce the number of virus, for example 95,000. so taking 10 capsules everyday will greatly reduce the number of virus until it is gone,of course you'll need to be confined at the hospital to monitor you,because overdosing is not advisable. please try this idea on mice first,you'll give enough medicine (borderline) to reduce the virus,but not killing the mice.
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Making Sense of Hyperbaric Chambers
We’ve all heard the words “in the unlikely event of an accident,” during a dive briefing and seldom give it a second thought. An unplanned trip to a recompression chamber isn’t typically something we consider when planning a dive vacation filled with sun, fun and lots of diving. And although hopefully you’ll never have to use one, here we’ll offer some information on hyperbaric chambers, how they work and what to expect if an unexpected event occurs.
Hyperbaric chambers – what exactly are they?
Hyperbaric chambers are tiny rooms — capsules, really — large enough to hold two or more people at a time depending on the facility. The chamber is sealed while the pressure inside the chamber as well as the oxygen content slowly increases. It’s possible to attain and keep different ambient pressures inside the chamber to simulate the body’s experience at depth.
As we know, when we’re underwater the higher ambient pressure means our body tissues are absorbing more nitrogen. Upon surfacing, the pressure around a diver’s body decreases drastically, which leads to the evacuation of the absorbed nitrogen. While other factors can put divers at higher risk of getting decompression illness, it usually happens when a diver either stays too deep for too long (absorbing more nitrogen) or ascends too quickly (resulting in an accelerated release of nitrogen). When nitrogen moves out of a diver’s cells too quickly it forms expanding bubbles, leading to DCI symptoms and likely a trip to a hyperbaric chamber.
The chamber works by simulating a higher ambient pressure, which recompresses the nitrogen bubbles. The pressure slowly decreases, simulating a very slow ascent, which allows a diver’s tissues to slow degas the nitrogen. Simultaneously, the partial pressure of oxygen in the body tissues increases. This is called hyperbaric oxygen therapy, wherein a higher blood-oxygen content speeds the healing of body cells. Basically, the body heals more efficiently when exposed to higher concentrations of oxygen.
Decompression chambers vs. recompression chambers
We can categorize hyperbaric chambers into two types in relation to scuba divers: decompression chambers and recompression chambers. We use recompression chambers to treat DCI in scuba divers, as well as preventing it in certain cases.
We use decompression chambers for surface-supplied divers, usually commercial divers who spend lots of time underwater. The chamber allows the divers to decompress out of the water instead of making long decompression stops while submerged. Decompression chambers can be either in the water or, more commonly, on land.
So, where is the closest chamber?
Ask the staff at the dive center in your destination and it’s not uncommon to hear that the closest hyperbaric chamber is at least a couple of hours’ flight away. Regardless, it’s important to make sure you know the location of the closest hyperbaric chamber, approximately how long it would take to get there, and whether there is ample emergency oxygen for the trip.
Speaking to the dive center about their emergency plans will not only prepare you in the unfortunate event of a dive emergency but will also give you some insight into their safety procedures.
I have to go to a chamber — now what?
Amir Hadanny from the Sagol Center for Hyperbaric Medicine and Research and his colleagues found that between 76 and 78 percent of patients who were treated for DCI in a hyperbaric chamber recovered fully. Late recompression (48 hours or longer after the accident occurred) showed to be nearly as effective as immediate treatment, especially if the treatment was based on the U.S. Navy Table 6. However, timely treatment of DCI is vital to decrease the size of the nitrogen bubbles and avoid any additional injury.
Treatment takes at least a few hours. If the chamber is using the U.S. Navy Table 6, patients will be compressed to a depth of 59 feet (18 m) while breathing oxygen, then slowly decompressed to 29 feet (9 m), eventually reaching surface pressure. This procedure usually takes around 4 hours and 45 minutes.
Treatment might span a number of days with the longest session on the first day. Treatment will continue until the patient reaches a ‘treatment plateau’ and shows no symptoms between treatments.
Once treatment ends, the medical professional will advise the diver on when s/he can dive again. Divers should make sure to get medical clearance before returning to the water.
The importance of dive insurance
The cost of hyperbaric treatment including hospital bills, doctors’ fees and transportation to the facility (often with a helicopter) can easily reach tens of thousands of dollars. Having good dive insurance, such as DAN, is absolutely vital. Dive insurance companies offer a variety of plans, ranging from cover for a few days to yearly and even lifetime cover. It is definitely worth investing in comprehensive dive emergency coverage for your next dive trip.
According to DAN, injuries sustained by the accumulation of a number of small bubbles can cause as much damage as a car accident. If you suspect that you have DCI, do not delay treatment. Start breathing 100 percent oxygen and contact your medical professional or dive-insurance company immediately to assist a speedy transfer to the nearest hyperbaric chamber. Cutting your holiday short is a small price to pay for a continued lifetime of diving.
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