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Testimonials
As the result of exercising (with Frolov's Device) sleep improved, cheerfulness appeared, pains in the joints decreased, for the first time there was no allergy to blossoming in summer. Alan MacDiarmid, 56, New Zealand
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. "Why would I hyperventilate in the first place?" Hyperventilation begins when we anticipate trouble or worry about something. It is the body's way of preparing for phyical exertion. But when we hyperventillate without the exertion, our carbon dioxide reserves become gradually depleted. Not a big deal you think? Read on. Carbon dioxide is used for virtually every chemical reaction in the body. It is used as a buffer in the blood to prevent sudden changes of blood chemistry. It is a building block for every tissue in our body. Nature strongly protects against loss of too much carbon dioxide. How Nature Protects Us From Hyperventillation Nature preserves carbon dioxide in many ways, but the most direct methods are COPD and sleep apnea. Here are some facts: Low carbon dioxide causes spasm of the muscles around the broncioles. Low carbon dioxide causes mucous production. Low carbon dioxide causes scar formation. Low carbon dioxide causes you to stop breathing. Do any of these things sound related? All of these 'diseases' help restore carbon dioxide levels Traditional treatments are advertised like this: Mucous bad. Let's prevent mucous produciton. Bronchial spasm bad, lets give a drug to prevent it. But what do you think your body is going to do about your low carbon dioxide now? It will have to find some other way to deal with it. That is precicely why these 'treatments' are so ineffective and harmful. They stop your body from fixing itself, and ignore the thing that is really wrong. We actually have a way to fix the low carbon dioxide problem, which is primarily caused by habitual hyperventillation, which is caused primarily by habitual stress. It is called Frolov's respiratory training device. Instead of expensive drugs that don't work, we prefer to train you to breathe properly. Click here to read more about Frolov's device. Included with the device is an audio CD explaining the physiology of breathing, with tips on training. The comfort of knowing your were built very well, as explained on the audio CD, is often reported as being more valuable than the cessation of symptoms. |
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