Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Breathslim Review - Can Breathslim Help with Weight Loss and Diseases? Artour Rakhimov




Breathslim Review – For Weight Loss and Diseases

More information: Breathslim - http://www.normalbreathing.com/d/breathslim.php .
The Breathslim is an FDA-approved breathing device that is featured for weight loss. The Breathslim device is very similar, in its geometry and physiological effects, to the legendary Frolov breathing device developed by Vladimir Frolov. This device has been endorsed and promoted by more than 500 medical doctors and Russia. They conducted numerous published clinical trials on people with diabetes, heart disease, and many other conditions.
You can find more details about Breathslim and its effects, together with the optimum program of breathing exercises and breathing retraining (with free lifestyle Modules) on pages of NormalBreathing.com.
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The video features Dr. Artour Rakhimov, health educator, writer, breathing teacher and trainer, and the author of the website NormalBreathing.com.


Thursday, August 22, 2013

Normal Respiratory Rate -- Respiration or Breathing Frequency Artour Rakhimov



Normal Respiratory Rate — Respiration-Breathing Frequency

Respiratory rate (respiration rate, breathing frequency, breathing rate, ventilation rate, pulmonary ventilation rate, and respiratory frequency) is the number of breaths that a person takes during one minute. The normal value for an adult is 10-12 breaths per minute at rest.
Medical research suggests breathing frequency is the indicator of pulmonary problems that get progressively worse with progress of chronic health conditions, such as heart disease, asthma, COPD, diabetes, HIV-AIDS, cancer, and cystic fibrosis.
You can find more facts related to respiratory rates for adults with cancer patients, cystic fibrosis, heart disease, asthma, diabetes, COPD and many other conditions on pages of NormalBreathing.com.
Medical textbooks suggest that the normal respiratory rate for adults at rest is only 10-12 breaths per minute. Older physiology textbooks often provide even smaller values (e.g., 8-10 breaths per minute), while more recent textbooks can give up to 15-18 breaths per minute.
Most modern adults breathe much faster (about 15-20 breaths per minute) than their normal respiration rate. Respiratory rates in people with chronic diseases are usually higher: often nearly 20 breaths/min or even higher.
NormalBreathing.com has numerous medical studies that testify that respiratory rates in terminally sick people with cancer, HIV-AIDS, cystic fibrosis and other conditions is usually over 30 breaths/min.
Another webpage with this URL: http://www.e-breathing.com/respiration/normal-respiratory-rate/ also provides details related to medical norms and values for breathing frequency in people with chronic health problems.

Breathing rate norms

Normal values for respiratory rate:
- during exercise: 50-60 breaths/min
- pranayama: 0.5-3 breaths per minute
- firebreath (hatha yoga exercise): 100-120 breaths/min.
Normal respiration rates in children
- Newborns and infants (up to 6 months old): 30-60 breaths/min
- Infants (6 to 12 months old): 24-30 breaths/min
- Toddlers and children (1 to 5 years old): 20-30 breaths/min
- Children (6 to 12 years): 12-20 breaths/min.
Charts and graphs of breathing patterns, minute ventilation and results of the body oxygen test (Buteyko CP test) can be found on this page: http://www.normalbreathing.com/index-rate.phpand the link provided above.
The video features Dr. Artour Rakhimov, health educator, writer, breathing teacher and trainer, and the author of the website NormalBreathing.com.