>>BTW, the most difficult part of this protocol for most people will be
>>the procurement of compressed oxygen, and it seems to be an important
>>ingredient. I wonder if one could not charge an inner tube or hot
>>water bottle to a low pressure (20psi?) with oxygen, enough for a days
>>treatment.
>>I know that it is possible to get an inner tube fitting for most air
>>brushes, but I don't how oxygen would react with rubber or plastic.
>>Thoughts?
>You ever smell air coming out of an inner tube? I don't think this is
>a good idea.
>At hardware boxes (Home Depot etc.) There are oxygen cannisters
>similar in size to propane cylinders used in small brazing kits. Sears
>has them also.

   No problem getting oxygen. Go to the local welding shop. My price
was 40 for the lease adn 15 per big bottle. 

Take Care 
Reid



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