Archive for the ‘Breathing and acid reflux’ Category
Friday, November 30th, 2007
Breathing problems and heartburn go together like dogs and bones. For that matter, how many people with asthma have chronic heartburn? A lot.And how many people with chronic heartburn also have irritable bowel syndrome or Crohn's disease?The link between all these is also a link with adult-onset diabetes, high blood pressure, ...
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Friday, November 23rd, 2007
I got a note about breathlessness and GERD. To paraphrase, the sender asked if working out was enough to increase your carbon dioxide levels.Unfortunately, it is not.When you work out, unless you learn how to stop hyperventilating, you will lose more carbon dioxide. That's why even olympic athletes often have ...
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Thursday, November 22nd, 2007
Today is Thanksgiving Day in the US and many people will overeat.We will become breathless.GERD symptoms will appear.Asthma for some.Why is this?Because GERD and asthma are symptoms of an underlying disorder called Chronic Hyperventilation Syndrome. I hate these phrases but in this case you need to know that the basic ...
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Friday, November 16th, 2007
Got a note from somone:
I am always breathless. Especially after eating. And I have GERD. What can I do?
First, I'm not medically trained and you shouldn't listen to me without checking everything out that I say.
But in my book, if you want to cure GERD, it's easy.
You can do the ...
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Thursday, November 15th, 2007
Someone asked the famous doctor Andrew Weil what the most important thing is, the single most important thing, for health, and he answered "breathing."
I couldn't agree more. And it turns out that carbon dioxide is not a waste product as has long been thought, but perhaps the most ...
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Tuesday, November 13th, 2007
I saw a note recently that I will paraphrase in order to protect the anonymity of the sender:Does anyone else suffer from breathlessness and GERD? I am reasonably fit, but I find it hard to keep my breath when I do stuff like walk around, tie my shoes, go up ...
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Tuesday, September 18th, 2007
I have been getting a lot of emails about the breathing method that increases your carbon dioxide levels and that got rid of my acid reflux and asthma.
This one is typical
Diet. Makes sense. I don't eat much soy at all, nor potatoes,
nor beans. I eat some eggplant, tomotoes, ...
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Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007
I assume that you are starting on reduced breathing and control pauses and with some reduced breathing your symptoms are better.
That's good!
Now, the question is, how permanent is this? Is it really a change that can last, or is it a gimmick that lasts only as long as you ...
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Tuesday, August 21st, 2007
Did you know that carbon dioxide is the body's most powerful bronchodilator?
That means that carbon dioxide increases the diameter of the arteries. So blood can travel more easily through your system. And carbon dioxide increases the diameter of your breathing passages. So air can ttravel more easily into and out ...
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Saturday, August 18th, 2007
Dear fellow GERD sufferer:
If you want to treat your GERD and get off all drugs, read on, because I'm offering a free book that explains the whole system. I am only offering a few copies of the draft version in order to get testimonials, okay? So don't be offended ...
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