If you can laugh insanely for 3 minutes a day, I'll bet you'll get the same effect as using a rebounder. :-) Laughter moves everything...even if you're faking it. Thing is, faking it is so funny that soon you won't be.
'Infectious disease' turns into 'dis infectious ease'. Try it in public sometime. What FUN!!! Remember the laugh box? How insincere! How effective! Once way back when I slid one of those things under the seats in a court room. Some poor harmless pot head was getting planted. It got kicked around for several minutes before the fuzz found it. Every kick brought more gales of laughter from the box and the people trying to get it away from themselves. Nobody was 'supposed' to think anything was funny but couldn't help it. Can you say "recess" ? The place was a riot of smiles. I wonder how things went for the pot head? Ode [a public new sense] OHHHH, I'm an idiot so you're OK I laugh all night as I work all day. I dress up in serious clothes.. and wear.... a big red nose. Coyote At 05:24 PM 7/31/2003 -0700, you wrote: >Hi, > >My wife, myself, and a handful of others can attest to the magic of a >rebounder...albeit, not just a mini-trampoline. These rebounders are an >entirely different critter and cost at retail $250 plus. > >Rebounders are used by NASA astronauts in space, with a special "rubber >band" to provide the opposite pull, to keep them in condition and to prevent bone >loss. > >It is true that your many people's eyesite will improve. It is also true >for most folks, that problems like emphysema can be helped immensely. The reason >that the rebounders work so well, is that they move the lymph system like nothing >else can. After two-three minutes of just light bouncing, your white blood cell >count will increase dramatically. > >An example of the other benefits...I had been a couch potato for years >(programmer, designer, etc.)...I had no muscle tone...after the first 10 days of >rebounding gently for three minutes three times a day, my legs, calves, arms, etc., > >were firm. The reason why this works is complex, and better explained by >someone who is up on the mechanism. If you are interested, I can have someone else > >explain it and post it here. > >If you are interested in one of the good quality Needak rebounders, I know of >someone who sells them for $200 plus shipping...and no I have no interest >nor am I benefited by someone buying one...it's just where I got mine:) > >Now wrt CS, I am certain that the combination would be dynamite:) > >Ciao, > >Craig > >> Jack Dayton 7/31/03 11:55 AM >> >> > OG 7/31/03 12:21 PM wrote: >> > >> >> I have emphysema and chronic bronchitis, and have constantly fought off >> >> colds/lung problem with the normal rounds of antibiotics, going from one to >> >> another to another as my body would build up an immunity to them. >> > >> ************************** >> I replied: >> > I was diagnosed with emphasema, COPD, and asthma. >> > In January, after nearly 60 years of smoking, I QUIT !! >> > Well fust quiting caused a noticible improvement in >> > my breathing, and my asthma attacks had stopped, >> > I guess I was allergic to smoking :-) . >> Well it must have been lunch time because I certainly >> had no intention of ending my response that way. >> ( I didn't even use the spell-checker, and it shows.) >> >> It has been 6 months since I quit smoking - think of >> the money I'm saving :-) . >> >> This is what has transpired since I quit. I no longer need >> either of my inhalers, - no more asthma attacks. >> >> I have returned all of the oxygen equipment which >> I previously needed. I had both a large "Concentrator" >> and a small portable ( shoulder strap) type for trips away >> from home. >> I got a nebulizer through my insurance (HMO) company >> and began a regimen of CS, and later a combination of >> DMSO / CS 1 / 10 ratio twice daily to help clear up what >> I considered a low-grade infection - had a frequent cough >> and a lot of phlegm. Now I seldom use my nebulizer as >> the few times that I do cough in the evening, I consider as >> acceptable after the amount of damage all of these years. >> >> I never expect my lung capacity to get back to nor mal, >> but I am managing to increase my walking distance, and >> every day activities around the home no longer leave me >> breathing hard. >> >> I have discovered that there are a few "alternative" >> approaches to reducing the debilitating effects of >> emphysema - one I am working on with noticeable >> results is simply changing the way that I had been >> breathing - short in and out. TRY taking deep, down >> in the belly breaths, and exhaling through pursed lips. >> >> Also I found that there are people and Doctors who >> reccomend REBOUNDING on a trampoline. Now I >> once had read that rebounding might help alleviate >> an astigmatism. >> >> There are small portable trampolines available, but >> I haven't tried that yet. >> Spend some searching with google.com - there is a >> vast amount of information to be found OUT THERE >> ( reminds me of Twilight Zone) >> >> In another part of your letter you stated in part: >> >> >I have gone to dozens of sites, and each says this is the best and this is why >> you should buy ours, our method is best the other ones are wrong ..... >> batteries, electric, silver rods, silver discs, clear, yellow, brown, use >> salt, don't use salt, it will turn you blue (at this point who cares), >> ......... I'm sure you get the picture. To someone who is new, how does >> one tell just what is best and who is just trying to sell. >> >> I read Ode Coyote's reply to your letter, you would be >> VERY hard pressed to find a more honest man >> ( Ken, please send the check to ...... :-) >> both of the URLs he lists should be thoroughly read. >> >> Oh, by the way --- welcome to the Silver List. >> >> Jack Dayton > > > > >-- >The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > >Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org > >To post, address your message to: [email protected] > >Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > >List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> > >

