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Dr. Wilson,
In case you don’t remember me I am the person who sent you an
e-mail on January 4th regarding RSD. In September I broke my
wrist and that followed with two surgeries, as a result I
acquired RSD.
I read your article on line regarding the nervous system and was
quite impressed so I sent you an e-mail asking advice. I believe
at the time I told you that I was in so much pain and so
depressed that I was at a loss for what to do. Almost
immediately I received an e-mail from you suggesting the red
infrared lamp therapy. I am telling you that you were my angel
that day! I followed you suggestion and today I am feeling as
good if not better than before the accident. In the beginning I
used the lamp around 4 or 5 times a day for 7 or 8 minutes but
as I began to get relief I cut down on the times per day but not
the minutes. I think it took about a week before I really
realized it was beginning to work.
Thanks,
Sue M.
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Dear
Dr. Wilson,
I have suffered from inflamed sinuses for about 40 years. They
inhibit my ability to breathe. Also, the sinuses drip day and
night and this condition nearly killed my sense of smell. My
face was also permanently swollen in the area of the sinuses.
I built an infrared lamp sauna three months ago and have been
using it once daily for about 35 minutes ever since. My body
seems to be changing since I have started using the sauna, and I
have had several instances where I see auras or halos in my
eyes, after a session has ended, triggered by bright light.
I had a major healing crisis that lasted for about 48 hours
about one month ago. My sinuses, cheeks, face and gums swelled
up and drained profusely. When the crisis cleared, I was able to
breath and smell things “normally” for the first time in memory!
I had a slight reversal about ten days later, but I am still
better than before I started using the sauna. My face is no
longer swollen and the sinuses do not drip any more at night. My
sense of smell is only partially there. You have recommended
longer sauna sessions of 45 minutes, and/or having two sauna
sessions daily. I will let you know how this affects the
sinuses.
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July 6, 2007
I have been doing the sauna therapy protocol daily for 12 weeks
now (6 weeks with the near infrared lamps installed), and have
seen amazing results in such a short period of time. I am 42
years old, and developed chronic fatigue syndrome almost 30
years ago after several illnesses in my childhood and adolescent
years.
For decades now, I have been suffering with it. I’ve tried every
alternative, nutritional, medical and lifestyle approach I could
find, and generally got it to a manageable level, but it always
was an ever present factor in my life that worsened over time.
Prior to the sauna therapy, a good month for me typically had
five good days and twenty-five bad days. Now, I’m thrilled to
report it’s just the opposite. A typical month for me now has
five bad days and twenty-five good days!!! I finally see a
future without chronic fatigue, and plan to make the sauna
protocol part of my health routine for life. Thank you!
T.S. Aptos |
Received March 9, 2007
I am 82 years old and until recently had COPD to where my oxygen
reading on the finger was 84, my lungs were very raspy and I
would wheeze when walking. I had been on oxygen for three years
with no apparent benefit from the oxygen. I used a CPAP with
oxygen at night and a nebuliser four times a day. There was no
benefit that could I see.
A year ago I bought an infrared lamp sauna from Dr. Wilson. I
used it for a time last summer without its cover to condense the
heat. It provided some help. Then two and a half months ago I
covered the frame and started using the sauna three times a day.
I heat the sauna to 120 degrees and I stay inside for 30 to 45
minutes.
After a week of doing this, I began to sweat, first on my back
and then the head, neck, underarms, and now my upper torso also
sweats a lot. I drink 3 quarts of water daily with 1/4 teaspoon
of sea salt per day (table salt will kill you).
I went to the doctor today. My lungs were normal with no
wheezing. The oximiter on the finger read 96, although I had
been off oxygen for 6 hours.
I still use need the CPAP and oxygen at night, and use a
nebuliser several times a day. I am continuing to use the sauna
and there is no question this sauna has decreased my COPD a lot.
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Thank
you for the time spent on the phone with me. Because of you and
sauna therapy, my wife Joyce, who had been having severe joint
pain, is much more comfortable.
Before using lamp sauna as a treatment her joint pain was
crippling, especially at night and this also affected her sleep.
We tried doctors but nothing helped.
It has been 2 months and with consistent sauna sessions and
correct diet I see her condition only getting better. She still gets pains but not as frequent and not as severe.
Vince P. |
Received June 14, 2007
My father started his 15 minute sauna on June 1, 2007, only two
months ago. He has dropped 10 kg’s of edema since then, (yes
very short) and along with his Rife therapy, he is feeling
amazing.
Thanks again, he is 87.
A. Quiroz
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