Re: Another crazy experiment...



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Neil Brooks <neil0502@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Jun 26, 2:24 pm, Dan Abel <da...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article
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Neil Brooks <neil0...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Look into intravenous food-grade hydrogen peroxide.

I make no claims, and it has its own risks, but ... since you're
already playing with hyperoxygenation as a concept....

I know a guy, not too well, but he was born premature, so they gave him
oxygen, so now he is blind in one eye. Is that a good plan?

a) what caused his monocular blindness?

His good luck. Some of these preemies ended up blind in *both* eyes.


Was it the fact that he was
born premature?

With oxygen therapy.


b) Is what a good plan -- looking into something? Sure.

Guess what? They don't do this anymore.

....

So I did the Google. Choice between dead baby and blind baby. Not a
good choice:

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/10/22/health/main526526.shtml

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Dan Abel
Petaluma, California USA
dabel@xxxxxxxxx
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