How about the Al Carter "REBOUNDAIRE" .........looks like it might be a
better deal for the same money???
davido


On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 17:24:07 -0700 Craig Chamberlin <[email protected]>
writes:
> 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
> 
> 
> 
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