Has anybody been useing the airnergy machine that i have been reading about on a website it seems very promising if you have a lung disease COPD, thinking of buying one has anyone got any info on these machines please
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Sorry not seen one and not used one, but if you put airnergy in the search box, several threads will come up with information. Personally I am on oxygen prescribed by my GP and supplied free of charge by the NHS, so would not use anything else unless ok'd by a reputable Dr.
I too asked the same question as you and for the same reasons, I saw it on breakfast TV with their resident doctor saying it was good, but I cannot get any positive feedback from any medical person up to yet, I am also on home use oxygen been on it since January and im still not sure if I feel any better for it, please put it on here if you find anything out about the airenergy I am really interested. Thanks xx
hi carolg if you put airnergy macine in the top right hand box it will show you the breakfast tv clip again and gives you load of feedback to read about it from people..but still not sure
I personally am now unable to use inhalers - When I asked my G.P if people can ever survive my situation (He nor any professional I've talked to has personally experienced my situation as it is so rare) he told me that for most people it is inhalers, but for me - it's the Airnergy machine!! The thing is - I'm living it, and, I'm proving it aren't I! Wish it wasn't ME proving it, but, well, I'm still alive ey, so it's not all bad!
I'm not quite sure what your comment is saying - but my experience of this machine speaks for its self! Please read it.
Do you know you're responding to a year old post?
The Airnergy machine costs thousands of pounds. You're supposed to believe that tiny bursts of near-infrared radiation, given off by singlet oxygen returning to its ground state, somehow create an 'energised air' with a host of health benefits . . .
If you can believe that then you should get a decent placebo effect off it.