Re: Cupping Therapy Beneficial in Treating Numerous Diseases




"rpautrey2" <rpautrey2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Vultch(NUT!): Prove it - "my hubby WAS a biomedical
industry executive for his entire career".

Paul

PS: What did your husband think of the electonic
paranasal drainage methods I discovered/invented?



from what I read on this "device"...(no patent or clinical trials...just
your stories)....

perhaps you don't know that the sinus cavities are contiguous with the
brain...

use too much force on sinus drainage...and you will end up with a brain
infection

perhaps you already have...
HA! HA! HA!
CAW! CAW! CAW!


never pays to bull*** someone with more brains than you do


On Feb 27, 7:21 pm, <Hawk...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
yep...you were also a librarian and on the sanitation team

whoa...such credentials

my ?? remains....WHAT manufacturer?? where is the case written up??

or did ONE doctor try it on ONE patient...and what were the results

if in fact it was a biomedical device...it had to have an FDA
license...which included clinical trials...etc

my hubby WAS a biomedical industry executive for his entire career

never pays to bull*** someone with more brains than you do

"rpautrey2" <rpautr...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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Vultch(NUT!): I have never worked for a medical
equipment manufacturer, although I did apply for
some positions after I left active duty(FAMC- Aurora,
CO). I was a military BMED and went into audio electronics
before I went back to school. Apples & Oranges! Caw! PA

On Feb 27, 7:07 pm, <Hawk...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



"rpautrey2" <rpautr...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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Vultch: What biomedical equipment manufacturer
would make a multi-thousand dollar unit for one hospital
infection control unit and one patient?

probably the one you worked for

name of manufacturer please??

btw...multithousand dollars is peanuts in the biomedical equipment
industry

so yes...possible for one patient

again...source?? name of company??

knew you couldn't do it

Daaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

Caw! Caw!

GULP!

Roadkill!

PUKE!

PA

On Feb 27, 6:36 pm, <Hawk...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"rpautrey2" <rpautr...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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Vultch: Biloxi Regional Hospital; Biloxi, MS;
April/May 2003; JH; rpautrey2 saw it; Your
statement was universal, "me thinks the cupping
is glorified placebo".

Does the use of a high-tech cupping device in a
hospital(Infection Control) qualify as a "PLACEBO"?

Was that an A.A.S. degree in nursing? You don't
need anymore knowledge, you know it all.

btw...a cite is the orginal article that the info comes from...NOT the
place
where perhaps ONE patient was treated this way...n of 1 is called an
ancedote..

quess they didn't teach you statistics

again...got a cite?? article..etc

no...as a matter of fact it is a master degree in nursing.....

any other stupid comments

Caw! Caw! Caw!

MEOW!

PA

On Feb 27, 5:25 pm, <Hawk...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

cite please

the example quoted implies that the "skin" was already
opened....which
changes the procedure

sorta like a drain with some suction applied

again...would like to read the article

thanks

"rpautrey2" <rpautr...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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Vultch: Why did an infection contol MD use
a high-tech cupping instrument for necrosis,
infection, and blood poisoning? The patient was
also on an antibiotic drip and received other meds.
The cupping pump was even used after the patient
was released from the hospital. The device was used
for weeks. PLACEBO?

Vultch, something is wrong with you. Anti-Social? or
Just A Nut?

Caw! Caw! Caw!

Yuck!

Paul

Why On Feb 27, 4:58 pm, <Hawk...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"Bee" <Butterflies2...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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On Feb 27, 12:34 pm, rpautrey2 <rpautr...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Bee: Thanks for the link. I made a copy of that article.

You are welcome. My acupuncturist uses traditional needles, and
cups on some areas of my body--it brings the toxins up to the
surface,
and then of course drinking a ton of water after a treatment,
helps
send
the gunk out of your system.

I have a question

getting "toxins" up to the surface is helpful how??? for that
matter...cupping also is sorta witchcraft...unless once these
"toxins"
are
brought to the surface there is some way to get them OUT of the
skin

as for drinking tons of water...this helps anyway...

but more likely cuz the toxins are in the tissues and
bloodstream...and
increasing urine output MIGHT help ...

me thinks the cupping is glorified placebo

I get micro circuit pulsating on some
of the
points - which actually have helped relieve the problems I have
with
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