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James Linn
10-02-2006, 09:19 PM
My success story is a bit emotional for me actually.
I have suffered breathing problems since I was ten years old.

I was diagnosed with "juvenile emphysema" at the age of 11.
The doctor said I had lost 25% of my lung capacity.

After this diagnosis, I was pretty much rubber stamped through the medical system for the next 30 years.

I have used every inhaler and bronchial dialator known. I recently stopped taking my meds [hormones]

I feel the reason for this is CST, specifically "Be breathed", "BodyFlow", "Flowfit I and II " and "Prime your bioenergy" [which has now been absorbed by "Intuflow"] I alos use the Frolov breathing device for 20 minutes before I go to bed.

The only thing I can say is "Thank you Doc Sonnon!! You gave me back my life!"

I have been off my meds for 2 months now and I am starting to feel joy again. The hormones in the meds seem to suppress my ability to feel true happiness. Sad.

I wish other asthma sufferers could get this help.

Anyway, with hand on heart,
Best Regards,
James Linn
[moving back to the USA in a year and counting]

Scott Sonnon
10-03-2006, 07:57 AM
James,

We're so pleased to read your success!!! Congratulations, my friend! That's so wonderful!!!


My success story is a bit emotional for me actually.
I have suffered breathing problems since I was ten years old.

I was diagnosed with "juvenile emphysema" at the age of 11.
The doctor said I had lost 25% of my lung capacity.

After this diagnosis, I was pretty much rubber stamped through the medical system for the next 30 years.

I have used every inhaler and bronchial dialator known. I recently stopped taking my meds [hormones]

I feel the reason for this is CST, specifically "Be breathed", "BodyFlow", "Flowfit I and II " and "Prime your bioenergy" [which has now been absorbed by "Intu-Flow®"] I alos use the Frolov breathing device for 20 minutes before I go to bed.

The only thing I can say is "Thank you Doc Sonnon!! You gave me back my life!"

I have been off my meds for 2 months now and I am starting to feel joy again. The hormones in the meds seem to suppress my ability to feel true happiness. Sad.

I wish other asthma sufferers could get this help.

Anyway, with hand on heart,
Best Regards,
James Linn
[moving back to the USA in a year and counting]