Re: Hearing Hyperviscosity and Apnea
Von: Ken (kkerrison@ozemail.com.au) [Profil]
Datum: 05.11.2008 05:02
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Datum: 05.11.2008 05:02
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On Nov 5, 11:43 am, anonym...@nowhere.you.know wrote: > "Apnea causes erythrocytosis. > Erythrocytosis causes hyperviscosity." > > Or as they say in computer science regarding value of conclusions based > on poor assumptions, > > "garbage in, garbage out." There was a thread a while back where it turned out that it was advocating having someone piss in your ear to improve hearing. This one suggests phlebotomy! Almost as weird is the ear-candling thing - search the group or the web. Incidentally there are medical problems where phlebotomy is a respectable treatment. Haemochromatosis is one![ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- ironjustice (05.11.2008 16:14)
