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OXYGEN – THE MIRACLE WORKER
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Oxygen is a Miracle Worker ·
Oxygen does so much for us. Not only does the Original Sun Ancon Chi Machine® (Aerobic
Exerciser) oxygenate, it also has an effect on the electrical system of the
body because of its movement. ·
An oxygen-efficient body is the secret to health and
longevity. ·
Oxygen-efficient exercise is the most suitable exercise
people can have. It can help heart
disease, bronchitis, lung cancer, emphysema, ulcers, neurosis, aviation
disease, neurasthenia, nervousness, anorexia, poor appetite, snoring,
allergies, cancer, physical and emotional balance, ensure normal breathing
and digestion. The Aerobic Exerciser (Chi
Machine) Creates a Healthy Oxygenated Environment There are 75 trillion cells in your body providing it
with energy to carry out brain, body and organ functions, as well as
movement. Cells starved for oxygen
can create immune system dysfunction, cardiac symptoms, sleep and respiratory
disorders, blood chemistry disturbances, intestinal problems, anxiety,
depression, headaches, fatigue, shortness of breath, dizziness, and many
other imbalances. The Chi Machine
maximizes oxygenation of body cells, which support deep healing. Normal vigorous exercise provides health
benefits, but may also use vital oxygen and compress intervertebral
disks. Fatigue or physical stress may
result. The Chi Machine
supports health without energy loss, body stress, or effort. Because exercise with the Chi Machine is
done while reclining and relaxed, with weight removed from the spine, a sense
of well-being and pleasure is immediate and noticeable. Testing Oxygen Levels
Dr. S. continues his thoughts on oxygen: “I have a little
machine called an oxymeter that I use in my practice. It tells me how well people are getting oxygen. I have a lot of patients come in who are
not oxygenating well. Their oxygen
levels are maybe 82 to 92%, which is not good. If you are above 93 you are okay. Preferably, we would want to get you up to 95, 96, 97, 98%. The higher the
oxygenation, the better off you are doing and the better your lungs
work. Anyway, I have a lot of
patients who were down quite low.
Before I go order something, I have to prove to myself that it is
working, so I would lay these people down on the Aerobic Exerciser (Chi
Machine). They would be either
asthmatics or people with chronic obstruction pulmonary disease, emphysema,
and different things. Some even had
problems with their hearts. I had a
lady with congestive heart failure that I used it on. Her oxygen was horrible. Even on oxygen she was only getting up to
85%. I put these patients on the
Aerobic Exerciser (Chi Machine) and what do you think happened? Their oxygen came up! It was the most amazing thing I have ever
seen. Everybody I put on that
machine, their oxygen level would come up.”
Dr. S., MD, PC How Does the Movement Carry Oxygen?
Dr. R. made the following observations: “As we breathe, we bring oxygen into our
system. What the “chi” movement does
(because it does it in the exact movement that they spent 38 years
researching) is it takes the oxygen that is already in your body, and with
the movement it carries that oxygen to each and every cell of the body with
the figure-8 or the fish movement. The fish has two joints.
We have two joints…one at the neck and one at the waist. When the movement gets to those joints, it
activates the oxygen at the cells. In
addition, while you are on the machine you are breathing…and that breathing
part goes right on up through the body, so Dr. Inoue made the movement at
that exact joint. The frequency of
the machine is critical. It creates
the cross-crawl patterning of the brain and takes oxygen to every cell in the
brain, the big toe, as well as the fingers.
You don’t get that on any other machine out there.” Dr. R., DC |
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