Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Inspiration To Create This Blog


Oxygener inventor Peter Chang (right) and his wife Shirley (left) are my new angels, meeting me in their office to offer me their new invention.
On Tuesday, May 26, 2015, I was given an Oxygener by its inventor Peter Chang. Trying out a new product may not seem like a big deal, but for me, it offers me HOPE. Hope for what? It gives me hope that I won't lose my leg that suffers from a chronic and worsening bone infection problem. It gives me hope that I won't need to have a drastic change my lifestyle and health. It gives me hope that I can stay active and continue to join my three sons on outdoor adventures.

Peter Chang has invented several products and has written books like this one about his medical research on cancer and other health topics.

Peter and his wife Shirley are my new friends in Tainan City, and they are local Rotary Club members who are supporting my Summer Camp project. When they learned about my struggles with my affected leg, they shared an invention that Peter had recently created, and offered give one to me. Peter Chang happened to be a biotech researcher, writer and inventor of medical products. I was touched by their offer, knowing that their new product had a huge waiting list of back orders, and it wasn't cheap. So, to show my gratitude, I offered to do what any grateful journalist and Internet professional would do... create a blog to document and share my experiences with the new product. I hope I will be able to report on good progress each week. From what I have seen in other test cases, I am pretty confident that it will offer some positive benefit to my health condition.

Peter puts baby oil on my fingernail, and puts it under a powerful microscope attached to a video screen.

Peter told me about the concept behind his invention during lunch a two months ago. His work with biotechnology research has led to him writing books and inventing the Oxygener to test his theories. According to Peter, the concept revolves around the fact that the nervous system controls the blood vessels and capillaries expanding and contracting, which helps pump the blood through them. The blood flow through our capillaries is important to get oxygen and nutrients to our tissues. Also, he says the nervous system operates on a certain frequency, and the network of nerves have a natural resistance to the electrical impulses. This means that the signal from the brain does not always reach all of the blood vessels and capillaries at optimal strength. This results in poor blood circulation and oxygenation in these areas.

I was amazed to see my capillaries in my fingernail, and was able to see the flow of white and red blood cells.

Peter explained that using an radio frequency (RF) chip, which draws energy from the latent energy around us, an exact frequency can be transmitted directly into a person's nervous system. He says this frequency can adjust the body's nervous system to reduce its natural resistance to its electrical signals that pass through its network of nerves. With the frequency lowered, the signal can reach more of the circulatory system. He created a medical-grade, waterproof product that puts the chip on the wrist, directing its frequency signal to a major nerve.

An illustration showing how our nervous system regulates our blood vessels' dilation and constriction to pump the blood through them.

When I recently visited his office in Tainan City, I had to see what he was talking about with my own eyes. After putting baby oil on my finger nail, he put my index finger under a microscope. It was attached to a video screen, where I could see my capillaries and larger blood vessels. I was pretty amazed seeing my white and red blood cells moving through the capillaries. Peter said that my blood flow was pretty good, except for a few capillaries that were not ideal. I could see the rate of blood flow quite clearly. It was strong and fast in some vessels, and slower in others. Then, he told me to hold his Oxygener product in my other hand. In only a few seconds after holding the bracelet, I could see the blood flowing faster. It seemed like it was flowing about 20%-30% faster in every blood vessel. I put the bracelet down, and the blood flow slowed back down to normal. What I didn't understand is how holding the bracelet could affect the blood flow in my opposite hand. Peter explained that the RF signal, once added to the body's nervous system, reduced its natural resistance throughout my body.

My new Oxygener is kinda sporty and stylish.

I saw my blood flow faster, but I needed him to help me understand what that would mean to my body. He explained that when the blood flows faster, it gets more oxygen, nutrients and immune system agents to the tissues. He showed me photos from his first test case. A young woman had a car accident and severely damaged her foot. Her foot was severed to the bone, and the blood circulation was compromised. As a result, her foot started turning blue and then black in a large area. Doctors wanted to amputate her foot. She tried an early generation of the Oxygener on her wrist, and after a few weeks, the red and pink color started returning in her blackened tissue. Her foot was eventually saved. Peter also told me a few other results from initial customers. Upon hearing this, I believed there would be some benefit to my leg. After my car accident 29 years ago, my lower right leg had very poor blood circulation, and I think that this is a contributing factor as to why my body has not been able to get rid of the infection inside the bone that was once severely fractured.

Thanks to my angels, Peter and Shirley, I will find out if this can really help. It definitely won't hurt, and if I do see results, I will be happy to share the results with as many people as I can to give them the same opportunity for the benefits of improved blood circulation. I will even let other people post their experiences here.

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