Chronic exhauster and insomnia treatment. Why Me?

Chronic fatigue, irritability, insomnia and depression: who is fully aware of these symptoms? “The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome” was recently characterized as an individual pathology. Development of this disease is due to the peculiarities of modern life in big cities, the way of life in economically developed countries and adverse health and environmental conditions and psycho-emotional stress that accompanies lives today.

The main symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome are prolonged feeling of energy loss, no clear reasons (feeling remains even after the rest), general weakness, irritability and defective memory and attention. Chronic fatigue syndrome is often followed by muscle discomfort, fever, joint pain, headache and dizziness, anxiety and sleep disorders.

Respiratory exercises help solve all these problems in the best possible way!

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Bronchitis / Asthma / Emphysema / Sinusitus / Chronic Cough / Snoring / Sleep Apnea

It might be hard to imagine these diseases having some benefit at first, but read on. At the moment you understand why nature allows these things to happen, you will immediately see why the standard treatment is so harmful, and why the approach offered here is so effective.

COPD refers to a category of diseases including asthma, bronchitis and emphysema. In each of these cases, the affected person ends up with less air exchange between the body and the air. The lungs, which are where exchange takes place, develops a barrier. In the case of asthma, the muscles around the bronchioles contract, stopping air from flowing. In the case of bronchitis, the mucous acts as a barrier. Emphysema also prevents air exchange becasue the normal lung tissue is partly replaced by scar.

Sleep apnea is almost the same as COPD in the sense that the result is the same. It is a direct way to slow the loss of carbon dioxide. Also, when mucous is constantly produced, some people develop chronic cough.

But Why Are These Conditions Necessary?

Victims of each of these diseases hyperventillate, or breathe extra fast. That is the surprising truth discovered by Russian physician Professor Konstantin Buteyko, who studied breathing physiology for 30 years. But why would you, a person seeking help for your COPD, hyperventillate? The answer to that question determines what you do to reverse your COPD.

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Mechanism of rehabilitation from smoking

In the United States, the estimated 46 million people (this is 41.9% of the population) are smokers. This includes 25.1 million men (23.4% of the population) and 20.9 million women (18.5% of the population). These people are at higher risks of heart attack and stroke. The statistics is taken from the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) of 2004 made by the National Center for Health Statistics and NHLBI. Lungs cancer and breast cancer become more and more typical, which is considered to be a result of environmental pollution, such as car gases, factory gases and smoking.

In is no wonder. When you inhale the cigarette smoke, it goes through your mouth and throat into your lungs. The smoke contains over 4 thousand chemicals including highly toxic substances, and substances provoking cancer such as formaldehyde, benzyl, arsenic and others. When the smoke reaches lungs, it precipitates there as resins. Cigarette smoke directly interferes with the lungs functioning increasing the risk of cancer, pneumonia, emphysema, chronic bronchitis and other pulmonary diseases that obstruct breathing.

Luckily lots of changes are reversible. The Frolov’s Training Device can help you to give up this habit and rehabilitate your health!

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Combined effect of additional resistance to breathing, hypoxia and hypercapnia on the female organism

The aim of the investigation at hand was to determine changes in some functional parameters of cardiopulmonary system, occurring as a result of a combined effect of an additional resistance to breathing, hypoxia and hypercapnia in the course of breathing through the Frolov’s respiration training device.

Practically healthy women aged 38-39 were subjected to the examination. Studies of the external respiration function were performed with the “Masterlab” aparatus of the “ERICH JAGER” Company, that of gas exchange with the gas analyser of the named company. Parameters that were to be determined: respiration pattern – inhalation and exhalation time, respiratory act (cycle) duration. Tests under physical load were performed to determine gas exchange parameters, heartbeat frequency, general and biochemical blood analysis. Hemodynamics condition was assessed through tachooscillogram, recorded at the “HELLIGE” Company’s apparatus. Combined effect of resistance to breathing, hypoxia and hypercapnia was simulated with the Frolov’s inhalator. An additional resistance to breathing was created with the water obstruction of 35 mm at the inhalation phase and 17 mm at the exhalation phase. The gas analysis and oxygen blood saturation determination was performed before the training session, in the course of it and within an hour after it. Training sessions 20 min in duration were performed daily through three months.

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