Buteyko Breathing Technique for Asthma, Herbal Medicine, Nutritional.
Complementary Health at The Health Works, Walthamstow, E17. 0208 503 7794 www.thehealthworks.co.uk |
Buteyko Breathing (for Asthma) Technique Over 30 years ago, a Russian scientist, Professor Buteyko, developed a practical method that got consistent results in treating asthma, sinusitis, snoring and emphysema (among many other illnesses). Widely used in Russia for the past 20 years, western doctors have also begun to hold Clinical Trials. A hospital in Australia held such a Clinical Trial for asthma patients – the 30 patients achieved an average of over 90% reduction in reliever medication within a 6 week period. The control group reduced theirs only 5%! A working definition of Hyperventilation: Habitual hyperventilation (sometimes known as hyperventilation syndrome) occurs as the result of breathing a larger than volume of air than the body can use, washing out too much carbon dioxide (CO2) over an extended period. This may be only 10% too much, or 300% too much. The more a person overbreathes, the more pressure is put on the body. After a time, any extra stimulation (whether physical or mental) can result in the overload we know as illness. WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT The core of the Buteyko Method is to raise awareness of the way the client is breathing, and to use specific, gentle exercises to retrain the client to breathe appropriately for the level of activity they are doing . They will be trained to always breathe through the nose, and for many people, this in itself feels miraculous after years of mouth breathing. Over time, the exercises permanently retrain the chemo-receptor responsible for breathing rates, and many clients will eventually only need to monitor their breathing every so often. Exercises can be resumed in any stressful period to prevent a return of symptoms. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Revolutionary though modern medicine has been, there are a host of illnesses, from depression to multiple sclerosis, for which there is no magic bullet, some respond better to the kind of mixtures found in herbs." New Scientist, May 2001. Herbal medicine is the use of plants as medicines and is fundamental to primary health care world-wide. Using plants for healing offers many advantages. The absorption of herbal tinctures is superior to that of capsules or tablets. Their powers for balancing the body and restoring health goes way beyond their ability to alleviate symptoms. Taking herbal tonics with detox and other cleansing programmes will help accentuate the healing and cleansing action of the flushes. St John's Wort, given for depression, is one of the most popular medicines prescribed by medical doctors in Germany. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This therapy is based on a scientific, evidence-based understanding of nutrients and the human body. Many factors influence the nutritional requirements of each individual - age, sex, genetics, disease states, exposure to stress or pollution, to name a few. Many nutrients are lost from food before they reach our bodies due to processing and storage methods. Mineral deficiencies are of particular concern and studies show that the mineral content of the soil has declined substantially in the past 50 years due to modern intensive farming methods. The body cannot function well when nutrition is inadequate. Deficiencies initially cause fatigue and feeling 'under par'. If not corrected, they allow disease to take a hold and chronic health disorders may follow . An individually tailored nutrition programme is set up after assessing health status, objectives and priorities. This may include nutritional supplements and in some cases laboratory tests which can all be arranged through the clinic's nutritionist. Apart from helping to control weight and increase energy levels and general well-being, nutritional therapy can help with a range of health issues. These include allergies and intolerances, digestive complaints such as IBS, constipation and bloating, asthma, hay fever, eczema and other skin complaints, arthritis, reduction in cardiovascular risk and high blood pressure. Nutrition can also be very helpful in balancing hormones and tackling fertility problems. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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