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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Importance of nasal breathing
Nasal breathing. Why? The nose has a number of features designed to bring cold dry outside air to a more acceptable condition before it enters the lungs. The mouth, however, is not intended to condition atmospheric air it is … Continue reading
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Volcanic plume and asthma
When Irish flights are cancelled, asthmatics close your mouth! While volcanic ash plumes over Ireland may have been an isolated event in the past, this is no longer the situation. For how long the Icelandic volcanoes roar into the atmosphere … Continue reading
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Hyperventilation and asthma
Hyperventilation and Asthma At this point, it’s reasonable to ask if there is any evidence available from Western medical experts that helps to clarify the link between hyperventilation and asthma. A number of scientific and medical papers have been written … Continue reading
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Chris Drake Buteyko Method and asthma
BREATHE FREELY IF YOU HAVE ASTHMA by Jerome Burne, The Sunday Telegraph, 31 December 1995. Asthma, as we all know, is a disease that prevents people getting enough air into their lungs, because the passageways close up. The trouble is … Continue reading
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ASTHMATICS TAUGHT TO BREATHE AS COSMONAUTS
ASTHMATICS TAUGHT TO BREATHE AS COSMONAUTS NZ Doctor, 23/06/95 A breathing technique similar to that which allows Russian cosmonauts to survive for long periods in outer space is being trialled in Australia to assess its application for treating asthma. In … Continue reading
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Testimonials Buteyko
QUOTES & REFERENCES “I have just watched a roomful of people who have suffered terribly from perhaps the most rampant disease of this generation, long thought to be incurable, begin to recover from it. Dramatically. Almost incredibly. Within five days.” … Continue reading
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Patrick McKeown Buteyko
EVERY BREATH YOU TAKE Sunday Tribune, 14 July 2002 Most of us know somebody with asthma writes Kate O Flaherty, It affects some 300,000 adults and children in Ireland, and we have the forth highest prevalence in the world. The … Continue reading
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Kathryn McNeil, Christchurch Press; June 1995
RUSSIAN TECHNIQUE HELPS ASTHMATICS by Kathryn McNeil, Christchurch Press; June 1995 A breathing technique similar to that which allows Russian cosmonauts to survive a long time in outer space is being used to help asthma sufferers in Australia and New … Continue reading
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ASTHMA UNDER ATTACK
ASTHMA UNDER ATTACK Breathing space: A controversial approach to treating asthma has brought rapid relief and lifestyle benefits to one chronic sufferer and his family. by Russell Lander, The Bulletin (Australia); 8 October 1996, p26-27. For 14 years I have … Continue reading
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Australian Financial Review, Thursday, 23 August 2001
Drug Seller Defection by Ray Moynihan From the Australian Financial Review, Thursday, 23 August 2001 While the alarming incidence of asthma has health authorities worried, drug companies are making a fortune out of medications. Ray Moynihan meets a former pharmaceutical … Continue reading
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