You guys, would it be possible for me to build a FIR using a dry sauna kit and ceramic FIR
heaters (from Canadian Tire)? Do I go to home depot like and pick up a wet sauna kit and replace the heaters? Has anyone done this? FIR sauna, which I need desperately, with skeletal fluorosis, I cannot keep warm. If you hugged me I would be a hottie though...LOLOLOLOLOL.....but cold, cold hands. So, can I? Any instructions? I like those. Step by step type. Thanks you guys. And hey...if it means anything....your contribution, as a group, to collaborative effort to helping each other really impresses me. As I feel better, I hope I can participate more. Ian....for your wife, if she is feeling a bit blue...I would strongly encourage her to go off antidepressants, if she is taking them of course, and replace them with Tryptophan (I use 500mg at bedtime), progesterone (I use 300mg at bedtime), with 600 mg of calcium. It will take about a week but the sadness and futility seems to abate within 7 days or so. It is much gentler on our womanly bodies. If you would like a really good book to read, all of us, kind of like a Catcher in the Rye for coming of age for women....it is....Women: An Intimate Geography, by Natalie Angier. Required reading for anyone who thinks they have a heart and a brain and are looking for courage....man...just call me Dorothy and give me a whistle because I am calling Toto. Karen |
I was thinking of building my own sauna and installing my own heaters.
Can't remember the reason why but I concluded it was a bad idea unless you really know what you are doing. I have a sauna coffee table that I have on top of my bed. When I get cold I just turn it on and put my feet under it. I think it was 3 or 4 hundred dollars. Walmart has sauna's like the one I have for 1800 dollars now. They are infra red. ----- Original Message ----- From: "tayloka_40" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 7:20 PM Subject: [eSens] Could I? > You guys, would it be possible for me to build a FIR using a dry sauna kit and ceramic FIR > heaters (from Canadian Tire)? > > Do I go to home depot like and pick up a wet sauna kit and replace the heaters? Has > anyone done this? FIR sauna, which I need desperately, with skeletal fluorosis, I cannot > keep warm. > > If you hugged me I would be a hottie though...LOLOLOLOLOL.....but cold, cold hands. > > So, can I? Any instructions? I like those. Step by step type. > > Thanks you guys. > > And hey...if it means anything....your contribution, as a group, to collaborative effort to > helping each other really impresses me. As I feel better, I hope I can participate more. > > Ian....for your wife, if she is feeling a bit blue...I would strongly encourage her to go off > antidepressants, if she is taking them of course, and replace them with Tryptophan (I use > 500mg at bedtime), progesterone (I use 300mg at bedtime), with 600 mg of calcium. > > It will take about a week but the sadness and futility seems to abate within 7 days or so. It > is much gentler on our womanly bodies. > > If you would like a really good book to read, all of us, kind of like a Catcher in the Rye for > coming of age for women....it is....Women: An Intimate Geography, by Natalie Angier. > Required reading for anyone who thinks they have a heart and a brain and are looking for > courage....man...just call me Dorothy and give me a whistle because I am calling Toto. > > Karen > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > |
I wub you...thanks for that tip. I have a Walmart relatively close. Which department would I
look in. I really wanted that Carbon Sun Light sauna but it is 5000CD. And I just spent 450 on the Shield Life, which I find I cannot use, apparently I am giving it impedance. Whatever I am giving it or it is giving me sure is not a pleasant feeling. I have determined a Health Mate Sauna would be better for me. Different FIR, I believe and it would need to be verified, the HM is a ceramic heater. I gave the Shield Life to my mother who is 71. She loves the thing. Woke upand told me how she has had this elbow problem for so long and after sleeping on the Shield Life for a few weeks it went away. She sleeps on it every night. I purchased it from aCeragem Dealer in Calgary. Oh well....my nickels are squeezed so hard they are leaving beaver poop in my wallet. Perhaps I should start a SAVE THE KAREN FUND...kind of like the whales should have. Dolphins too, oh and can't for get the muskee of St. Clare in Ontario. Apparently they are hot like me too....shoot eh? Thanks ever so much. I am going tomorrow. That foot thing kind of has me excited. Gosh... --- In [hidden email], "straitguy" <straitguy@...> wrote: > > I was thinking of building my own sauna and installing my own heaters. > Can't remember the reason why but I concluded it was a bad idea unless you > really know what you are doing. I have a sauna coffee table that I have on > top of my bed. When I get cold I just turn it on and put my feet under it. > I think it was 3 or 4 hundred dollars. Walmart has sauna's like the one I > have for 1800 dollars now. They are infra red. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "tayloka_40" <tayloka_40@...> > To: <[hidden email]> > Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 7:20 PM > Subject: [eSens] Could I? > > > > You guys, would it be possible for me to build a FIR using a dry sauna kit > and ceramic FIR > > heaters (from Canadian Tire)? > > > > Do I go to home depot like and pick up a wet sauna kit and replace the > heaters? Has > > anyone done this? FIR sauna, which I need desperately, with skeletal > fluorosis, I cannot > > keep warm. > > > > If you hugged me I would be a hottie though...LOLOLOLOLOL.....but cold, > cold hands. > > > > So, can I? Any instructions? I like those. Step by step type. > > > > Thanks you guys. > > > > And hey...if it means anything....your contribution, as a group, to > collaborative effort to > > helping each other really impresses me. As I feel better, I hope I can > participate more. > > > > Ian....for your wife, if she is feeling a bit blue...I would strongly > encourage her to go off > > antidepressants, if she is taking them of course, and replace them with > Tryptophan (I use > > 500mg at bedtime), progesterone (I use 300mg at bedtime), with 600 mg of > calcium. > > > > It will take about a week but the sadness and futility seems to abate > within 7 days or so. It > > is much gentler on our womanly bodies. > > > > If you would like a really good book to read, all of us, kind of like a > Catcher in the Rye for > > coming of age for women....it is....Women: An Intimate Geography, by > Natalie Angier. > > Required reading for anyone who thinks they have a heart and a brain and > are looking for > > courage....man...just call me Dorothy and give me a whistle because I am > calling Toto. > > > > Karen > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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Hey,
Dorothy, me i have been looking for some real ruby slippers (or diamonds on the soles of my shoes, maybe that string of my dress will do) And come on Home/ Ok.. since the massage that did not go through that day (later did) i am told i am in 6th.. realm they call it maybe dimension.. heaven huh.. right where i wanna go 7th and then free and on up/// Even now not entirely sure about what.... i can share. then i know the truth is for everyone.. so everyone pray for wisdom, and pay attention, take a closer look and listen.. (you get the answer but you gotta tune in// and move on up a little in consiousness..) put the lime in the coconut, makes you feel better, ....drink em both together..ask me in the morning) knocking on heavens door?? Allright,,, the one psalm where it said i told you earlier open your mouth wide..(it is stick out your tongue) Center of the aztec calander.. wow Or gene simmons weird wild feeling.. the thing gets out there.. Or the yahoo picture on logging in Guys light me a candle,, (boom boom boom boom) stick it out next time T// Love Ellen "They all get them out for.. only for the boys in the band they scream and they shout for... only for the boys in the band" (but that will change) > PS make sure your eyes are clear and keep the faith.. (bible would be my bookrecommendation) ================================================== Required reading for anyone who thinks they have a heart and a brain and are looking for > courage....man...just call me Dorothy and give me a whistle because I am calling Toto. > > Karen > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > SPONSORED LINKS Health and wellness Health wellness product Health and wellnessprogram Health promotion and wellness Health and wellness promotion Business health wellness --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "eSens" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [hidden email] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- --------------------------------- How low will we go? Check out Yahoo! MessengerÂ’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Hi, Karen and Straitguy, and All,
I have been looking into FIR saunas, too. I called today locally about the cost of buying one. The lady was very nice and did some good research for me. She said that not all FIR saunas are created equally when it came to the benefits of detoxing, which is what I wanted it for. She said in particular, to avoid any with pressed wood or plywood as chemicals used in it gas out. She was selling one which was lined with Canadian cedar for $4000, which she called the manufacturer and asked about to see if it would be applicable for my situation. She said that they did tests on it to see how effectively it worked on moving toxins and she thought it sounded good for my needs. Sorry, I was so bummed out when she said it was lined in cedar (as I am allergic to cedar) that I didn't catch the particulars about the testing. Anyway, just writing if anyone needs info re this sauna, I can get it. And, too, it was helpful to learn about the plywood--I would have never thought to ask about that. Diane straitguy <[hidden email]> wrote: I was thinking of building my own sauna and installing my own heaters. Can't remember the reason why but I concluded it was a bad idea unless you really know what you are doing. I have a sauna coffee table that I have on top of my bed. When I get cold I just turn it on and put my feet under it. I think it was 3 or 4 hundred dollars. Walmart has sauna's like the one I have for 1800 dollars now. They are infra red. ----- Original Message ----- From: "tayloka_40" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 7:20 PM Subject: [eSens] Could I? > You guys, would it be possible for me to build a FIR using a dry sauna kit and ceramic FIR > heaters (from Canadian Tire)? > > Do I go to home depot like and pick up a wet sauna kit and replace the heaters? Has > anyone done this? FIR sauna, which I need desperately, with skeletal fluorosis, I cannot > keep warm. > > If you hugged me I would be a hottie though...LOLOLOLOLOL.....but cold, cold hands. > > So, can I? Any instructions? I like those. Step by step type. > > Thanks you guys. > > And hey...if it means anything....your contribution, as a group, to collaborative effort to > helping each other really impresses me. As I feel better, I hope I can participate more. > > Ian....for your wife, if she is feeling a bit blue...I would strongly encourage her to go off > antidepressants, if she is taking them of course, and replace them with Tryptophan (I use > 500mg at bedtime), progesterone (I use 300mg at bedtime), with 600 mg of calcium. > > It will take about a week but the sadness and futility seems to abate within 7 days or so. It > is much gentler on our womanly bodies. > > If you would like a really good book to read, all of us, kind of like a Catcher in the Rye for > coming of age for women....it is....Women: An Intimate Geography, by Natalie Angier. > Required reading for anyone who thinks they have a heart and a brain and are looking for > courage....man...just call me Dorothy and give me a whistle because I am calling Toto. > > Karen > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > SPONSORED LINKS Health and wellness Health wellness product Health and wellnessprogram Health promotion and wellness Health and wellness promotion Business health wellness --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "eSens" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [hidden email] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- --------------------------------- Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great ratesstarting at 1¢/min. --------------------------------- Blab-away for as little as 1¢/min. Make PC-to-Phone Calls using Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Hi, yet again, Karen,
Forgot to mention but you probably know this. The woman told me I would also want to look for a "wet" sauna, not a "dry" one. Would you react to the wood? I react to alot of woods so who knows if I could do ANY sauna! Diane tayloka_40 <[hidden email]> wrote: I wub you...thanks for that tip. I have a Walmart relatively close. Which department would I look in. I really wanted that Carbon Sun Light sauna but it is 5000CD. And I just spent 450 on the Shield Life, which I find I cannot use, apparently I am giving it impedance. Whatever I am giving it or it is giving me sure is not a pleasant feeling. I have determined a Health Mate Sauna would be better for me. Different FIR, I believe and it would need to be verified, the HM is a ceramic heater. I gave the Shield Life to my mother who is 71. She loves the thing. Woke up and told me how she has had this elbow problem for so long and after sleeping on the Shield Life for a few weeks it went away. She sleeps on it every night. I purchased it from a Ceragem Dealer in Calgary. Oh well....my nickels are squeezed so hard they are leaving beaver poop in my wallet. Perhaps I should start a SAVE THE KAREN FUND...kind of like the whales should have. Dolphins too, oh and can't for get the muskee of St. Clare in Ontario. Apparently they are hot like me too....shoot eh? Thanks ever so much. I am going tomorrow. That foot thing kind of has me excited. Gosh... --- In [hidden email], "straitguy" <straitguy@...> wrote: > > I was thinking of building my own sauna and installing my own heaters. > Can't remember the reason why but I concluded it was a bad idea unless you > really know what you are doing. I have a sauna coffee table that I have on > top of my bed. When I get cold I just turn it on and put my feet under it. > I think it was 3 or 4 hundred dollars. Walmart has sauna's like the one I > have for 1800 dollars now. They are infra red. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "tayloka_40" <tayloka_40@...> > To: <[hidden email]> > Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 7:20 PM > Subject: [eSens] Could I? > > > > You guys, would it be possible for me to build a FIR using a dry sauna kit > and ceramic FIR > > heaters (from Canadian Tire)? > > > > Do I go to home depot like and pick up a wet sauna kit and replace the > heaters? Has > > anyone done this? FIR sauna, which I need desperately, with skeletal > fluorosis, I cannot > > keep warm. > > > > If you hugged me I would be a hottie though...LOLOLOLOLOL.....but cold, > cold hands. > > > > So, can I? Any instructions? I like those. Step by step type. > > > > Thanks you guys. > > > > And hey...if it means anything....your contribution, as a group, to > collaborative effort to > > helping each other really impresses me. As I feel better, I hope I can > participate more. > > > > Ian....for your wife, if she is feeling a bit blue...I would strongly > encourage her to go off > > antidepressants, if she is taking them of course, and replace them with > Tryptophan (I use > > 500mg at bedtime), progesterone (I use 300mg at bedtime), with 600 mg of > calcium. > > > > It will take about a week but the sadness and futility seems to abate > within 7 days or so. It > > is much gentler on our womanly bodies. > > > > If you would like a really good book to read, all of us, kind of like a > Catcher in the Rye for > > coming of age for women....it is....Women: An Intimate Geography, by > Natalie Angier. > > Required reading for anyone who thinks they have a heart and a brain and > are looking for > > courage....man...just call me Dorothy and give me a whistle because I am > calling Toto. > > > > Karen > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > SPONSORED LINKS Health and wellness Health wellness product Health and wellness program Health promotion and wellness Health and wellness promotion Business health wellness --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "eSens" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [hidden email] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- --------------------------------- Get amazing travel prices for air and hotel in one click on Yahoo! FareChase [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Perhaps there was a miscommunication with her, Diane. A Far Infra Red Saunadoes not
use water or heat by water. A Far Infra Red sauna uses specially prepared cedar to prevent chemical poisoning from emisisions of oxidation (outgasing). They generate heat using ceramic, germanium, or carbon. I am using the Health Mate FIR sauna. I am outgasing, greenhousing actually, I love it. I tried it at first but became so sick. Everything was sort of too fast, my heart was racing and I developed very bad stomach pains. Now my stomach pains are kind of like Watermelon stomach. GEEZZZZZZZ....you thought I would pop a baby out my throat..LOLOL...but I spoke to a FIR "coach" who informed me I was going tofast. So on the advice of my FIR Oracle, to "slow down...little grasshopper...there is nowhere to hop to fast. There is plenty of time" ...it kind of went like that, I layedoff, then went back to it. Now, geezzz. with that and the clay advice...when my face is all done, I will post a picture. I have one of me before...Diane...I had turned completely white. My hair, my skin was grey, my gawd...I looked like my grandmother and I was only 44. But now...man...with Ceragem and FIR and remineralizing with those supplements, I am really making progress. Now if I could just get to this bone density thing. I weigh 150 pounds and I am a size 2. Sometimes a size 0. Tiny thing I am...kind of okay too I guess. I always thought ..."if I could just blend in better...maybe no one will notice I came..." ROFL... Luv ya' Karen --- In [hidden email], Evie <evie15422@...> wrote: > > Hi, yet again, Karen, > > Forgot to mention but you probably know this. The woman told me I would also want to look for a "wet" sauna, not a "dry" one. Would you react to the wood? I react to alot of woods so who knows if I could do ANY sauna! > > Diane > > tayloka_40 <tayloka_40@...> wrote: > I wub you...thanks for that tip. I have a Walmart relatively close. Which department would I > look in. I really wanted that Carbon Sun Light sauna but it is 5000CD. And I just spent 450 > on the Shield Life, which I find I cannot use, apparently I am giving it impedance. Whatever > I am giving it or it is giving me sure is not a pleasant feeling. I have determined a Health > Mate Sauna would be better for me. Different FIR, I believe and it would need to be > verified, the HM is a ceramic heater. > > I gave the Shield Life to my mother who is 71. She loves the thing. Woke up and told me > how she has had this elbow problem for so long and after sleeping on the Shield Life for a > few weeks it went away. She sleeps on it every night. I purchased it froma Ceragem Dealer > in Calgary. > > Oh well....my nickels are squeezed so hard they are leaving beaver poop in my wallet. > Perhaps I should start a SAVE THE KAREN FUND...kind of like the whales should have. > Dolphins too, oh and can't for get the muskee of St. Clare in Ontario. Apparently they are > hot like me too....shoot eh? > > Thanks ever so much. I am going tomorrow. That foot thing kind of has me excited. > Gosh... > > > --- In [hidden email], "straitguy" <straitguy@> wrote: > > > > I was thinking of building my own sauna and installing my own heaters. > > Can't remember the reason why but I concluded it was a bad idea unless you > > really know what you are doing. I have a sauna coffee table that I have on > > top of my bed. When I get cold I just turn it on and put my feet underit. > > I think it was 3 or 4 hundred dollars. Walmart has sauna's like the one I > > have for 1800 dollars now. They are infra red. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "tayloka_40" <tayloka_40@> > > To: <[hidden email]> > > Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 7:20 PM > > Subject: [eSens] Could I? > > > > > > > You guys, would it be possible for me to build a FIR using a dry sauna kit > > and ceramic FIR > > > heaters (from Canadian Tire)? > > > > > > Do I go to home depot like and pick up a wet sauna kit and replace the > > heaters? Has > > > anyone done this? FIR sauna, which I need desperately, with skeletal > > fluorosis, I cannot > > > keep warm. > > > > > > If you hugged me I would be a hottie though...LOLOLOLOLOL.....but cold, > > cold hands. > > > > > > So, can I? Any instructions? I like those. Step by step type. > > > > > > Thanks you guys. > > > > > > And hey...if it means anything....your contribution, as a group, to > > collaborative effort to > > > helping each other really impresses me. As I feel better, I hope I can > > participate more. > > > > > > Ian....for your wife, if she is feeling a bit blue...I would strongly > > encourage her to go off > > > antidepressants, if she is taking them of course, and replace them with > > Tryptophan (I use > > > 500mg at bedtime), progesterone (I use 300mg at bedtime), with 600 mgof > > calcium. > > > > > > It will take about a week but the sadness and futility seems to abate > > within 7 days or so. It > > > is much gentler on our womanly bodies. > > > > > > If you would like a really good book to read, all of us, kind of likea > > Catcher in the Rye for > > > coming of age for women....it is....Women: An Intimate Geography, by > > Natalie Angier. > > > Required reading for anyone who thinks they have a heart and a brain and > > are looking for > > > courage....man...just call me Dorothy and give me a whistle because Iam > > calling Toto. > > > > > > Karen > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > SPONSORED LINKS > Health and wellness Health wellness product Health and wellness program > > --------------------------------- > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > > Visit your group "eSens" on the web. > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > [hidden email] > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! 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I was mistaken. I said WalMart but I meant to say Sam's Club. Sorry.
----- Original Message ----- From: "tayloka_40" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 9:26 PM Subject: [eSens] Re: Could I? > I wub you...thanks for that tip. I have a Walmart relatively close. Which department would I > look in. I really wanted that Carbon Sun Light sauna but it is 5000CD. And I just spent 450 > on the Shield Life, which I find I cannot use, apparently I am giving it impedance. Whatever > I am giving it or it is giving me sure is not a pleasant feeling. I have determined a Health > Mate Sauna would be better for me. Different FIR, I believe and it would need to be > verified, the HM is a ceramic heater. > > I gave the Shield Life to my mother who is 71. She loves the thing. Woke up and told me > how she has had this elbow problem for so long and after sleeping on the Shield Life for a > few weeks it went away. She sleeps on it every night. I purchased it from a Ceragem Dealer > in Calgary. > > Oh well....my nickels are squeezed so hard they are leaving beaver poop in my wallet. > Perhaps I should start a SAVE THE KAREN FUND...kind of like the whales should have. > Dolphins too, oh and can't for get the muskee of St. Clare in Ontario. Apparently they are > hot like me too....shoot eh? > > Thanks ever so much. I am going tomorrow. That foot thing kind of has me excited. > Gosh... > > > --- In [hidden email], "straitguy" <straitguy@...> wrote: > > > > I was thinking of building my own sauna and installing my own heaters. > > Can't remember the reason why but I concluded it was a bad idea unless you > > really know what you are doing. I have a sauna coffee table that I have on > > top of my bed. When I get cold I just turn it on and put my feet under it. > > I think it was 3 or 4 hundred dollars. Walmart has sauna's like the one I > > have for 1800 dollars now. They are infra red. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "tayloka_40" <tayloka_40@...> > > To: <[hidden email]> > > Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 7:20 PM > > Subject: [eSens] Could I? > > > > > > > You guys, would it be possible for me to build a FIR using a dry sauna kit > > and ceramic FIR > > > heaters (from Canadian Tire)? > > > > > > Do I go to home depot like and pick up a wet sauna kit and replace the > > heaters? Has > > > anyone done this? FIR sauna, which I need desperately, with skeletal > > fluorosis, I cannot > > > keep warm. > > > > > > If you hugged me I would be a hottie though...LOLOLOLOLOL.....but > > cold hands. > > > > > > So, can I? Any instructions? I like those. Step by step type. > > > > > > Thanks you guys. > > > > > > And hey...if it means anything....your contribution, as a group, to > > collaborative effort to > > > helping each other really impresses me. As I feel better, I hope I can > > participate more. > > > > > > Ian....for your wife, if she is feeling a bit blue...I would strongly > > encourage her to go off > > > antidepressants, if she is taking them of course, and replace them > > Tryptophan (I use > > > 500mg at bedtime), progesterone (I use 300mg at bedtime), with 600 mg of > > calcium. > > > > > > It will take about a week but the sadness and futility seems to abate > > within 7 days or so. It > > > is much gentler on our womanly bodies. > > > > > > If you would like a really good book to read, all of us, kind of like a > > Catcher in the Rye for > > > coming of age for women....it is....Women: An Intimate Geography, by > > Natalie Angier. > > > Required reading for anyone who thinks they have a heart and a brain and > > are looking for > > > courage....man...just call me Dorothy and give me a whistle because I am > > calling Toto. > > > > > > Karen > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > |
No prob. Now I know one exists, I can locate in my area. Your a sweetie andI really
appreciate you informing me about the product. Good score for me, no matter. Thanks, again. Karen --- In [hidden email], "straitguy" <straitguy@...> wrote: > > I was mistaken. I said WalMart but I meant to say Sam's Club. Sorry. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "tayloka_40" <tayloka_40@...> > To: <[hidden email]> > Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 9:26 PM > Subject: [eSens] Re: Could I? > > > > I wub you...thanks for that tip. I have a Walmart relatively close. Which > department would I > > look in. I really wanted that Carbon Sun Light sauna but it is 5000CD. And > I just spent 450 > > on the Shield Life, which I find I cannot use, apparently I am giving it > impedance. Whatever > > I am giving it or it is giving me sure is not a pleasant feeling. I have > determined a Health > > Mate Sauna would be better for me. Different FIR, I believe and it would > need to be > > verified, the HM is a ceramic heater. > > > > I gave the Shield Life to my mother who is 71. She loves the thing. Woke > up and told me > > how she has had this elbow problem for so long and after sleeping on the > Shield Life for a > > few weeks it went away. She sleeps on it every night. I purchased it from > a Ceragem Dealer > > in Calgary. > > > > Oh well....my nickels are squeezed so hard they are leaving beaver poopin > my wallet. > > Perhaps I should start a SAVE THE KAREN FUND...kind of like the whales > should have. > > Dolphins too, oh and can't for get the muskee of St. Clare in Ontario. > Apparently they are > > hot like me too....shoot eh? > > > > Thanks ever so much. I am going tomorrow. That foot thing kind of has me > excited. > > Gosh... > > > > > > --- In [hidden email], "straitguy" <straitguy@> wrote: > > > > > > I was thinking of building my own sauna and installing my own heaters. > > > Can't remember the reason why but I concluded it was a bad idea unless > you > > > really know what you are doing. I have a sauna coffee table that I have > on > > > top of my bed. When I get cold I just turn it on and put my feet under > it. > > > I think it was 3 or 4 hundred dollars. Walmart has sauna's like the one > I > > > have for 1800 dollars now. They are infra red. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "tayloka_40" <tayloka_40@> > > > To: <[hidden email]> > > > Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 7:20 PM > > > Subject: [eSens] Could I? > > > > > > > > > > You guys, would it be possible for me to build a FIR using a dry sauna > kit > > > and ceramic FIR > > > > heaters (from Canadian Tire)? > > > > > > > > Do I go to home depot like and pick up a wet sauna kit and replace the > > > heaters? Has > > > > anyone done this? FIR sauna, which I need desperately, with skeletal > > > fluorosis, I cannot > > > > keep warm. > > > > > > > > If you hugged me I would be a hottie though...LOLOLOLOLOL.....but > cold, > > > cold hands. > > > > > > > > So, can I? Any instructions? I like those. Step by step type. > > > > > > > > Thanks you guys. > > > > > > > > And hey...if it means anything....your contribution, as a group, to > > > collaborative effort to > > > > helping each other really impresses me. As I feel better, I hope I can > > > participate more. > > > > > > > > Ian....for your wife, if she is feeling a bit blue...I would strongly > > > encourage her to go off > > > > antidepressants, if she is taking them of course, and replace them > with > > > Tryptophan (I use > > > > 500mg at bedtime), progesterone (I use 300mg at bedtime), with 600 mg > of > > > calcium. > > > > > > > > It will take about a week but the sadness and futility seems to abate > > > within 7 days or so. It > > > > is much gentler on our womanly bodies. > > > > > > > > If you would like a really good book to read, all of us, kind of like > a > > > Catcher in the Rye for > > > > coming of age for women....it is....Women: An Intimate Geography, by > > > Natalie Angier. > > > > Required reading for anyone who thinks they have a heart and a brain > and > > > are looking for > > > > courage....man...just call me Dorothy and give me a whistle becauseI > am > > > calling Toto. > > > > > > > > Karen > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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Press/chipboard, bad news stuff. Interior plywood also contains
formaldehyde, which exterior does not, or at least didn't. Don't know what is in their glues either. Here's a link to build your own if you like. Get whatever planks of wood don't bother you that way. Oh shoot, I cannot find it. It's in my favorites, and even Google isn't help right now. But you get 3 infrared lamps and build your own. If I can find it, I'll post. Personally I'm very much enjoying just laying under one large 250watt light of it on it's own. May take longer, but more pleasant to me than a sauna. I may add another light eventually, we'll see. Oh, here's something interesting I hadn't seen before, (trying to find the link for above.) - And according to the "9th edition of Clayton's Electrotherapy", "infrared is the only antidote to excessive ultraviolet radiation." Far infrared heat/energy is also capable of neutralizing the negative effects of toxic electromagnetic frequencies (EMF's). http://www.farinfraredsauna.com/ ~ Snoshoe --- In [hidden email], Evie <evie15422@...> wrote: > > Hi, Karen and Straitguy, and All, > > I have been looking into FIR saunas, too. I called today locally about the cost of buying one. The lady was very nice and did some good research for me. She said that not all FIR saunas are created equally when it came to the benefits of detoxing, which is what I wanted it for. She said in particular, to avoid any with pressed wood or plywood as chemicals used in it gas out. She was selling one which was lined with Canadian cedar for $4000, which she called the manufacturer and asked about to see if it would be applicable for my situation. She said that they did tests on it to see how effectively it worked on moving toxins and she thought it sounded good for my needs. Sorry, I was so bummed out when she said it was lined in cedar (as I am allergic to cedar) that I didn't catch the particulars about the testing. Anyway, just writing if anyone needs info re this sauna, I can get it. And, too, it was helpful to learn about the plywood--I would have never thought to > ask about that. > > Diane > straitguy <straitguy@...> wrote: > I was thinking of building my own sauna and installing my own heaters. > Can't remember the reason why but I concluded it was a bad idea unless you > really know what you are doing. I have a sauna coffee table that I have on > top of my bed. When I get cold I just turn it on and put my feet under it. > I think it was 3 or 4 hundred dollars. Walmart has sauna's like the one I > have for 1800 dollars now. They are infra red. |
Thanks, Snoshoe,
Been away a couple days and just reading this. THanks for the info. Diane snoshoe_2 <[hidden email]> wrote: Press/chipboard, bad news stuff. Interior plywood also contains formaldehyde, which exterior does not, or at least didn't. Don't know what is in their glues either. Here's a link to build your own if you like. Get whatever planks of wood don't bother you that way. Oh shoot, I cannot find it. It's in my favorites, and even Google isn't help right now. But you get 3 infrared lamps and build your own. If I can find it, I'll post. Personally I'm very much enjoying just laying under one large 250watt light of it on it's own. May take longer, but more pleasant to me than a sauna. I may add another light eventually, we'll see. Oh, here's something interesting I hadn't seen before, (trying to find the link for above.) - And according to the "9th edition of Clayton's Electrotherapy", "infrared is the only antidote to excessive ultraviolet radiation." Far infrared heat/energy is also capable of neutralizing the negative effects of toxic electromagnetic frequencies (EMF's). http://www.farinfraredsauna.com/ ~ Snoshoe --- In [hidden email], Evie <evie15422@...> wrote: > > Hi, Karen and Straitguy, and All, > > I have been looking into FIR saunas, too. I called today locally about the cost of buying one. The lady was very nice and did some good research for me. She said that not all FIR saunas are created equally when it came to the benefits of detoxing, which is what I wanted it for. She said in particular, to avoid any with pressed wood or plywood as chemicals used in it gas out. She was selling one which was lined with Canadian cedar for $4000, which she called the manufacturer and asked about to see if it would be applicable for my situation. She said that they did tests on it to see how effectively it worked on moving toxins and she thought it sounded good for my needs. Sorry, I was so bummed out when she said it was lined in cedar (as I am allergic to cedar) that I didn't catch the particulars about the testing. Anyway, just writing if anyone needs info re this sauna, I can get it. And, too, it was helpful to learn about the plywood--I would have never thought to > ask about that. > > Diane > straitguy <straitguy@...> wrote: > I was thinking of building my own sauna and installing my own heaters. > Can't remember the reason why but I concluded it was a bad idea unless you > really know what you are doing. I have a sauna coffee table that I have on > top of my bed. When I get cold I just turn it on and put my feet under it. > I think it was 3 or 4 hundred dollars. Walmart has sauna's like the one I > have for 1800 dollars now. They are infra red. SPONSORED LINKS Health and wellness Health wellness product Health and wellness program Health promotion and wellness Health and wellness promotion Business health wellness --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "eSens" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [hidden email] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- --------------------------------- Get amazing travel prices for air and hotel in one click on Yahoo! FareChase [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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