Home Actress Jennie Jacques HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers December 2022 Jennie Jacques Instagram - I’m reading (& learning) how hyperbaric oxygen therapy #hbot helps a variety of conditions from #carbonmonoxidepoisoning to #sportsinjury to #decompressionsickness to #multiplescerosis & more. The above 👆 by Hayden Dunstan has been extraordinary to read. I’ve been experimenting with #hbot as part of my multi-pronged approach to help manage my “post” viral #mecfs - check out my latest blog (Linktree in bio) for further details. The potential benefits of HBOT from #woundhealing to “oxygen as an anti-inflammatory & anti-bacterial agent” has blown my mind. So what exactly is it? In Dunstan’s words, HBOT is, “The administration of pure oxygen (enriched breathing) mixed at higher than atmospheric pressure.” In my words; HBOT is me laying down for 2 hours in a multi person chamber, breathing pure oxygen via a fitted mask at 14 metres (2.4 ATA) below sea level, with required oxygen breaks. All I had to grasp was equalising my ears to adjust re the change in pressure. Gases under pressure act differently, which means HBOT enables oxygen to get directly into my plasma & tissues; saturation of oxygen at a level far higher than that of normal (baric) oxygen breathing. In my opinion, non-invasive therapy, such as HBOT, should be available on our NHS, for the #millionsmissing to at least try (& many others) who may very well benefit. I don’t mean the commercial kind that likely won’t dive deep enough for effect. I mean HBOT used at Diving Centres like @midlandsdivingchamber for divers with “the bends” & more recently helping some people battling #longcovid HBOT has been utilised for over 💯 years; it isn’t new - are we underestimating it’s wider potential in 2020? If so, why? Dunstan sharply reiterates, no one is saying it’s a cure but a complimentary therapy, hence the name & I couldn’t agree more. To date, HBOT brings me the most significant short term relief. While I experiment with how to possibly maintain the gains 💪 I am hoovering up as much knowledge as I am oxygen & anyone who wants to join me in finding out more about HBOT should start with Hayden Dunstan’s website - again, link in my LinkTree! 5/5 for the straightforward, informative writing!

Jennie Jacques Instagram – I’m reading (& learning) how hyperbaric oxygen therapy #hbot helps a variety of conditions from #carbonmonoxidepoisoning to #sportsinjury to #decompressionsickness to #multiplescerosis & more. The above 👆 by Hayden Dunstan has been extraordinary to read. I’ve been experimenting with #hbot as part of my multi-pronged approach to help manage my “post” viral #mecfs – check out my latest blog (Linktree in bio) for further details. The potential benefits of HBOT from #woundhealing to “oxygen as an anti-inflammatory & anti-bacterial agent” has blown my mind. So what exactly is it? In Dunstan’s words, HBOT is, “The administration of pure oxygen (enriched breathing) mixed at higher than atmospheric pressure.” In my words; HBOT is me laying down for 2 hours in a multi person chamber, breathing pure oxygen via a fitted mask at 14 metres (2.4 ATA) below sea level, with required oxygen breaks. All I had to grasp was equalising my ears to adjust re the change in pressure. Gases under pressure act differently, which means HBOT enables oxygen to get directly into my plasma & tissues; saturation of oxygen at a level far higher than that of normal (baric) oxygen breathing. In my opinion, non-invasive therapy, such as HBOT, should be available on our NHS, for the #millionsmissing to at least try (& many others) who may very well benefit. I don’t mean the commercial kind that likely won’t dive deep enough for effect. I mean HBOT used at Diving Centres like @midlandsdivingchamber for divers with “the bends” & more recently helping some people battling #longcovid HBOT has been utilised for over 💯 years; it isn’t new – are we underestimating it’s wider potential in 2020? If so, why? Dunstan sharply reiterates, no one is saying it’s a cure but a complimentary therapy, hence the name & I couldn’t agree more. To date, HBOT brings me the most significant short term relief. While I experiment with how to possibly maintain the gains 💪 I am hoovering up as much knowledge as I am oxygen & anyone who wants to join me in finding out more about HBOT should start with Hayden Dunstan’s website – again, link in my LinkTree! 5/5 for the straightforward, informative writing!

Jennie Jacques Instagram - I’m reading (& learning) how hyperbaric oxygen therapy #hbot helps a variety of conditions from #carbonmonoxidepoisoning to #sportsinjury to #decompressionsickness to #multiplescerosis & more. The above 👆 by Hayden Dunstan has been extraordinary to read. I’ve been experimenting with #hbot as part of my multi-pronged approach to help manage my “post” viral #mecfs - check out my latest blog (Linktree in bio) for further details. The potential benefits of HBOT from #woundhealing to “oxygen as an anti-inflammatory & anti-bacterial agent” has blown my mind. So what exactly is it? In Dunstan’s words, HBOT is, “The administration of pure oxygen (enriched breathing) mixed at higher than atmospheric pressure.” In my words; HBOT is me laying down for 2 hours in a multi person chamber, breathing pure oxygen via a fitted mask at 14 metres (2.4 ATA) below sea level, with required oxygen breaks. All I had to grasp was equalising my ears to adjust re the change in pressure. Gases under pressure act differently, which means HBOT enables oxygen to get directly into my plasma & tissues; saturation of oxygen at a level far higher than that of normal (baric) oxygen breathing. In my opinion, non-invasive therapy, such as HBOT, should be available on our NHS, for the #millionsmissing to at least try (& many others) who may very well benefit. I don’t mean the commercial kind that likely won’t dive deep enough for effect. I mean HBOT used at Diving Centres like @midlandsdivingchamber for divers with “the bends” & more recently helping some people battling #longcovid HBOT has been utilised for over 💯 years; it isn’t new - are we underestimating it’s wider potential in 2020? If so, why? Dunstan sharply reiterates, no one is saying it’s a cure but a complimentary therapy, hence the name & I couldn’t agree more. To date, HBOT brings me the most significant short term relief. While I experiment with how to possibly maintain the gains 💪 I am hoovering up as much knowledge as I am oxygen & anyone who wants to join me in finding out more about HBOT should start with Hayden Dunstan’s website - again, link in my LinkTree! 5/5 for the straightforward, informative writing!

Jennie Jacques Instagram – I’m reading (& learning) how hyperbaric oxygen therapy #hbot helps a variety of conditions from #carbonmonoxidepoisoning to #sportsinjury to #decompressionsickness to #multiplescerosis & more.
The above 👆 by Hayden Dunstan has been extraordinary to read. I’ve been experimenting with #hbot as part of my multi-pronged approach to help manage my “post” viral #mecfs – check out my latest blog (Linktree in bio) for further details. The potential benefits of HBOT from #woundhealing to “oxygen as an anti-inflammatory & anti-bacterial agent” has blown my mind. So what exactly is it? In Dunstan’s words, HBOT is, “The administration of pure oxygen (enriched breathing) mixed at higher than atmospheric pressure.” In my words; HBOT is me laying down for 2 hours in a multi person chamber, breathing pure oxygen via a fitted mask at 14 metres (2.4 ATA) below sea level, with required oxygen breaks. All I had to grasp was equalising my ears to adjust re the change in pressure. Gases under pressure act differently, which means HBOT enables oxygen to get directly into my plasma & tissues; saturation of oxygen at a level far higher than that of normal (baric) oxygen breathing. In my opinion, non-invasive therapy, such as HBOT, should be available on our NHS, for the #millionsmissing to at least try (& many others) who may very well benefit. I don’t mean the commercial kind that likely won’t dive deep enough for effect. I mean HBOT used at Diving Centres like @midlandsdivingchamber for divers with “the bends” & more recently helping some people battling #longcovid
HBOT has been utilised for over 💯 years; it isn’t new – are we underestimating it’s wider potential in 2020? If so, why? Dunstan sharply reiterates, no one is saying it’s a cure but a complimentary therapy, hence the name & I couldn’t agree more. To date, HBOT brings me the most significant short term relief. While I experiment with how to possibly maintain the gains 💪 I am hoovering up as much knowledge as I am oxygen & anyone who wants to join me in finding out more about HBOT should start with Hayden Dunstan’s website – again, link in my LinkTree! 5/5 for the straightforward, informative writing! | Posted on 14/Oct/2022 19:16:31

Jennie Jacques Instagram – Recently, my mind has been plagued by the “the survival of consciousness after death.” I don’t know if I picked this from the shelf consciously or subconsciously, but I’m glad – #forgettingtime is centred around reincarnation; children remembering past lives & needing to resolve them; beautifully written, thought provoking. Noah, 4 years old, our protagonist, appears to remember extreme trauma from a previous life; he used to be called Tommy & he was murdered at 9 years old. His single mother, Janie, from Brooklyn NYC, is confronted re her sons unusual behaviour, when the school question his well being & lean toward involving social services. Janie steps up, attempting to find the right doctors to help her son, but when an anti-psychotic drug is prescribed (at such a young age) it doesn’t sit right & Janine wants more information. Lost, she researches intensely, online, stumbling across Dr Anderson… a man who has dedicated a huge part of his life to investigating children’s connection to potential “former lives.” Anderson has Aphasia – difficulty with language, speaking, reading – but remains determined to finish his book about the aforementioned, desperately seeking an American case to add to the many others he has duly collected from other countries. Weaved into Guskins fictional novel, there are real life excerpts from a non fictional book called “Life before life; extraordinary cases of children who remember past lives.” At times, to me, it felt abrupt moving from the fiction to non-fiction – but it was easy to follow & a clever “method” to reiterate that this obscure concept of a little boy remembering a past life, isn’t as far fetched as some might think. As humans, I guess it’s part & package of survival for the brain to constantly attempt to “predict” what’s next and plausibly explains why we often fear the “unknown.” In tarot, the Death card isn’t just about an ending; it’s rebirth, change & transformation. The themes in this book are exactly that. Tidy story structure, arguably a bit of a thriller with the murder mystery, good character arcs & it held my attention throughout… I’d recommend this book 4.5/5 💥#readersofinstagram #bookstagram
Jennie Jacques Instagram – Luke Hadler, father of two small children, is found dead; “staged” as though he’s committed suicide? Or did he take his own life? 
On the floor of the family home lies the bodies of his wife (Karen) & young son (Billy) murdered… their youngest, just a baby, spared, wails in her cot. “It wasn’t as though the farm hadn’t seen death before, and the blowflies didn’t discriminate. To them there was little difference between a carcass and a corpse.” 
Set in a small town called Kiewarra, in the middle of one of the worst Australian draughts, the intensity is as unbearable as the environment; pathetic fallacy working it’s magic. I gained an insight into some of the harsh struggles rural Australian’s have to face. 
It’s not obnoxiously gruesome, despite the horror of the slaughter, but def ain’t for the faint hearted. If you like a solid “crime/thriller” fizzing with mystery & red herrings, read THE DRY. The plot is thick from the get go & the author intertwines not one murder mystery, but two. Aaron Falk’s a cop who moved away at a young age but returns for Luke Hadler’s funeral; growing up, they were besties. The author reveals secrets from their past (& the present) through flashbacks, letters, discrepancies at the local pub & Luke Hadler’s Dad who puts the pressure on (blackmails) Aaron to stick around/help solve the case. I burnt through the book fast. I just gave my copy away to a stranger before I had chance to take a pic with it for this #bookeecommendation so swipe for a selfie 🤳 I’d sent to a friend last week, in an MS Centre Oxygen Chamber #hbot 
Easy to read & kept me guessing. I’m not going to give more away re characters/storyline… it’s on fire 🔥 & it’s a whopping full marks from me 5/5 #bookstagram #readersofinstagram @janeharperauthor #thedry

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