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Re: oxygen » tealady

Posted by Larry Hoover on September 19, 2003, at 20:22:17

In reply to oxygen » Larry Hoover, posted by tealady on September 19, 2003, at 19:50:30

> >There is not going to be an oxygen shortage from being in a closed room, unless it's literally hermetically sealed.
>
> Hmm, I would have thought so too, but I do find it is "stuffy" sometimes lately when I awake and "feels" like I can't get enough oxygen.

Allergies/asthma can do that.

> In crowded offices, restaurants etc, I used to get a feeling of not enough oxygen too and had to go to stair wells or feel faint or like I couldn't breathe. Others could see it..I'd look like I was going to faint.... so just thought there MAY be something in it, at least for me.

Sounds something like a panic attack.

> I'd be fine on floors with not many people working on them...unless they decided to use more recirculated air some days
> Always thought air conditioned buildings should have a oxygen or fresh air minimum limit per person..like windows per worker in the factory act in England yonks ago.
> For some reason, I think I need more oxygen? If that is what it is?
> Probably thyroid related, or lungs
> Docs said it was bronchial asthma, or bronchitis or asthma..but only minimal response to asthma meds

There are many different asthma meds. Have you had lung function tests?

> > "sleep apnea or breath holding can happen when you don't get enough sleep"

> IN the next sentence p152, she says "In a study of the relationship between lowered sympathetic nerve activity and obesity, researchers found that we become more sensitive to essential fatty acids when our serotonin levels drop and that makes you not only fat but depressed."
>
> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=9769705&dopt=Abstract
> The MONA LISA hypothesis
>
> I wionder what "sensitive to EFA means"...pimples?
>
> Hugs, Jan

I don't know what to make of that quoted sentence. Serotonin receptor sensitivity is decreased in omega-3 deficiency states. So is insulin sensitivity. Is she trying to link these two ideas?

Hugs, eh?

Lar

 

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