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  • Denny,

    Do you think the DLOC improvement could be due to anything else except the Wei products? For example if you stated playing hockey again you probably improved your lung function quite a bit just from that. I am also a hockey player and notice a big difference in lung function when I play regulartly. It is like doing interval training.

  • An arterial gas test is really the only way you can find out if expelling co2 properly.

  • Denny,

    I have a feeling you are not referring to co2 as this is not measured in a pulmonary function test and needs a special blood test to be measured. Are you referring to your oxygen saturation level, which is known as sp02 and is nmeasured by a liitle device you put in your finger?

     

  • Dennis,

    In your Dec 20 post you said your only bad number was CO2 at 79%.

    Think this means you are not expelling enough CO2 when you breathe out. Has the CO2 number changed since you have been taking the Wei products? Believe to test your CO2 level you need to do an arterial gas test. Do think it is part of a PFT test.

  • leontis teryazos

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    September 19, 2019 at 2:45 pm in reply to: Laser Therapy Results

    Marsha,

    Just curious if you know what your numbers were before you started the laser treatments.

    The FEV and FEV1 numbers of 91 seem to be numbers of a normal person with good lung function.

  • If you mean they will not sell them seperately that makes me very suspicious, especially since they are charging what seems to me very excessive prices.

  • Looking over the 3 Wei products for tespiratory problems do not see why would need more than the one that reduces scar tissue and fibrosis. Seems like a waste of money to use other 2. However, could be wrong and that is just my initial reaction.

  • Has anybody tried WEI products since the last above post?

    Denny/Richard, how are you guys doing the last few months on the WEI products? They are very expensive and make many claims about being able to reverse lung damage so am skeptical but want to keep an open mind.

  • leontis teryazos

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    August 23, 2019 at 7:01 am in reply to: Laser Therapy Part III

    Karen ( @nimrod )

    That is nice to hear. Could you please let us know how many laser treatments you have had. Also curious to know what distance you covered during the 6 min on the treadmaill and how that compares to distance you could do before you started the laser treatments.

  • leontis teryazos

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    August 8, 2019 at 3:40 pm in reply to: Laser Therapy Results

    Joseph,

    Sorry to hear what hell you have been through. However, sure sounds like you are getting better so stay in touch with your results and I will do same.

  • leontis teryazos

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    August 8, 2019 at 7:05 am in reply to: Laser Therapy Results

    Joseph,

    Those are impressive improvements in your PFT. Just wondering are you doing anyhing else different such as taking supplements? Also do you feel better and can walk a little further without getting as much out of breath? I had my wife do 6 min walking test before she started the laser treatments and she had about a 50% improvement in distance after about 20 treatments.

  • leontis teryazos

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    August 6, 2019 at 3:15 pm in reply to: clinical trials for new meds

    Wanted to let everybody know about below Phase 3 trial. It is being done in 200 sites so if you check it out you may find a site where you live:
    “GLPG1690 inhibits GPR84, a pro-inflammatory protein that promotes chronic inflammation in IPF. It was granted orphan drug designation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in June 2017, and by the European Commission in September 2016 as a treatment for IPF”.

    The candidate therapy is currently being evaluated in a worldwide Phase 3 program, called ISABELA. For more information about the trials and how to participate, visit the program webpage here. The Phase 3 program includes two identically designed trials, called ISABELA 1 (NCT03711162) and ISABELA 2 (NCT03733444). The trials are expected to enroll a total of 1,500 patients, ages 40 years or older, who have received an IPF diagnosis within five years of trial initiation. The trials will take place at more than 200 clinical sites worldwide, including at locations in the U.S, and Europe.

  • leontis teryazos

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    July 18, 2019 at 6:51 pm in reply to: Laser Therapy Results

    Richard,

    I am curious about the meaning of DLCO results as not familiar with this. Usually PFT results are measured using FVC, FEV1, etc.

    Do your DLCO results mean the FVC, FEV1 were also about 10% better?

  • leontis teryazos

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    July 18, 2019 at 11:38 am in reply to: Laser Therapy Results

    Richard,

    Very glad to hear you are improving. Did you also do a PFT in July that you can compare to your last PFT?

     

  • leontis teryazos

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    June 21, 2019 at 7:17 pm in reply to: Laser Therapy Results

    Steve/Andy,

    We will be seeing a traditional Chinese Medicine expert who helps lung cancer patients in a Montreal hospital with exercise, nutrition, breathing, etc. I will ask him about this product as am sure he will know about it. Steve, do you notice anything better since using it? How much is a 1 month supply? I am somewhat skeptical as unlike some of the other things we discussed there are no studies or trials that these products work.

  • leontis teryazos

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    June 21, 2019 at 4:28 pm in reply to: Laser Therapy Results

    Andy ( @drandyhall )

    Can you please contact this Dutch person and find out what exactly are the nano nutrients he inhales and how one can get them.

  • leontis teryazos

    Member
    June 21, 2019 at 4:26 pm in reply to: Laser Therapy Results

    Andy,

    Could you let us know what Wei products you are using that you think could be helpful.

    Also do you have any idea how one get these nano nutrients the dutch person is using.

  • leontis teryazos

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    April 20, 2019 at 4:42 pm in reply to: Laser Therapy Part III

    Your original thought was to start taking things one at a time to see how you react to each one and that makes sense so will follow that plan. You take the Natto to reduce HR but cannot remember what you take Serra for. Can you please remind me so can decide which one to start first.

  • leontis teryazos

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    April 20, 2019 at 1:38 pm in reply to: Laser Therapy Part III

    I whas wondering what you thought of the Solaray combination product of Natto 300 FU, 150 mg and Serra 2000 u/mg, 30 mg. This is taken once daily. Taking as combo seems like a good idea.

  • leontis teryazos

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    April 20, 2019 at 12:20 pm in reply to: Laser Therapy Part III

    Steve,

    What do you think of this combination product.

    Dose is 1 pill daily Solaray, Nattokinase Serrapeptase, 30 Vegetarian Capsules
    1 Vegetarian Capsule, Amount Per Serving % Daily Value Nattokinase (Soy Bean Fibrinase) (Supplying 3000 FU [Fibrinolytic Units])150 mg*Serrapeptase (Supplying 60,000 Units [2000 U/mg])30 mg**Daily Value not established.

     

     

  • leontis teryazos

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    April 20, 2019 at 11:52 am in reply to: Laser Therapy Part III

    Steve,

    Can you please let me know how much natto you are taking.

    That is great that your HR rate is so low.

  • leontis teryazos

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    April 21, 2019 at 8:02 am in reply to: Laser Therapy Part III

    Steve,

    If you Google Nattokinase Scam by Curereality and see all the responses and exchanges at end of article think there is a lot of interesting things there. The people responding who used Natto have positive things to say.

  • leontis teryazos

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    April 21, 2019 at 6:20 am in reply to: Laser Therapy Part III

    Steve

    I was about to order the Natto until came across an online article called Nattokinase Scam by Curereality. They warn about serious dangers so wondering what you think. Not sure if Currreality is a site with good reputation.

  • leontis teryazos

    Member
    April 20, 2019 at 7:19 am in reply to: Laser Therapy Part III

    Hi Steve,

    I am wondering about Natto being able to help the heart rate slow. I have looked up Natto and no article says it does this. It can lower blood pressure but this is not the same thing as lowering heart rate.

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