Infra red sauna
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just put a 4 person sauna into my boardinghouse.
Welcome to our forum, feel free to introduce yourself.
My Boarding house available to cancer patients seeking alternative care.
It's in Ultimo, Sydney, Australia. Putting my money where my mouth is.
Been doing far infa red, my cea been rising slowly.
Not the answer for me, but it certainly gets me sweating.
But I think it's a good alt therapy for detox.
It's good for meditation.
Hugs,
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Thanks Pete. Just startedpete43lost_at_sea said:just put a 4 person sauna into my boardinghouse.
Welcome to our forum, feel free to introduce yourself.
My Boarding house available to cancer patients seeking alternative care.
It's in Ultimo, Sydney, Australia. Putting my money where my mouth is.
Been doing far infa red, my cea been rising slowly.
Not the answer for me, but it certainly gets me sweating.
But I think it's a good alt therapy for detox.
It's good for meditation.
Hugs,
Pete
Thanks Pete. Just started on this site. Trying to find my way around it! My cea levels seem to go all over the place. Mind u my bloods were all normal when I was first,tested for feeling flat and abdominal,pain. My GP said "there is nothing sinister in these results".! I insisted there was small blood in faeces even tho came back neg. grrrrr. 3 months later at colonoscopy. BINGO! Bugger! Bit worried I read on recent studies they say chemo can release a protein I the tumors causing them to grow!,, What next!!0 -
so how are you going? cea all is good, better than just increaseHooley said:Thanks Pete. Just started
Thanks Pete. Just started on this site. Trying to find my way around it! My cea levels seem to go all over the place. Mind u my bloods were all normal when I was first,tested for feeling flat and abdominal,pain. My GP said "there is nothing sinister in these results".! I insisted there was small blood in faeces even tho came back neg. grrrrr. 3 months later at colonoscopy. BINGO! Bugger! Bit worried I read on recent studies they say chemo can release a protein I the tumors causing them to grow!,, What next!!
What a coincidence
Was your article related to this study that came out today.
Knowledge is power, my peaceful organic lifestyle is looking healthier day by day.
The study below is for prostate, but where their is smoke, they there is fire.
http://www.lef.org/news/LefDailyNews.htm?NewsID=14453&Section=DISEASE&utm_source=DailyHealthBulletin&utm_medium=email&utm_term=Disease&utm_content=Body+Title&utm_campaign=DHB_120809
Hugs,
Pete0
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