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Monday, December 19, 2016
Causes of cold hands and feet: Cure Raynaud's naturally – Interview with Dr. Artour Rakhimov Artour Rakhimov
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Thursday, December 8, 2016
Sleepy after eating, naps after meals: causes and treatment – Interview with Dr. Artour Rakhimov
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Thursday, December 1, 2016
How people with COPD increase lung function and blood oxygen: Interview with Dr. Artour Artour Rakhimov
Arterial hypercapnia and ventilation-perfusion mismatch in COPD
Monday, November 28, 2016
Causes of a runny nose and how to treat it – Interview with Dr. Artour Rakhimov Artour Rakhimov
Thursday, November 24, 2016
Gain weight (alcoholism, liver cirrhosis, HIV-AIDS, hepatitis B): Interview with Dr. Artour Artour Rakhimov
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Monday, November 21, 2016
Sinus infections cured with Buteyko breathing retraining (two testimonials) Artour Rakhimov
Sinusitis cured with Buteyko breathing retraining (two testimonials)
Dr. Artour Rakhimov's and Chris Prokop's sinusitis cured testimonials
The video shows Chris Prokop's and Dr. Artour Rakhimov's testimonials. Specifically, we talk about the effects of breathing exercises on our sinus problems. I (Chris) first saw Dr. Artour's YouTube video, How to Unblock a Blocked Nose. Then I read many of his articles on Normalbreathing.com. I had blocked sinuses for about ten years especially at night time. At night I would wake up with a dry mouth because of mouth breathing. Then I practiced reduced breathing whenever I wanted to unblock my nose and it helped to get rid of 90 % of the symptoms. My sinus would only get blocked if had any allergic triggers.
Dr. Artour Rakhimov suffered from problems of the sinuses since childhood. He spent time in hospitals due to sinus issues and chest infections. His nose would be totally blocked and it would take two to three weeks to recover. Around the year 2001, he had drastic problems with a high fever of 39 degrees, a sore throat, with a blocked sinus and nose. Dr. Artour Rakhimov would have poor quality of sleep lasting about 11 hours. Then he learned how people could slow down their breathing and he learned of the body oxygen test. Dr. Artour Rakhimov had a similar control pause test for people staying in hospitals about 8 to 10 seconds. While, his sinus infection symptoms were very serious. He learnt the reduced breathing technique which is similar to meditation. This kind of meditation was written about in ancient Sanskrit texts. It works to slow your breathing and the mind becomes calmer. Sinuses discharge naturally after 15 to 20 minutes. Reduced breathing is a very effective and natural technique to treat sinus infections. Within a week's time, Dr. Artour Rakhimov was able to completely breathe through his nose and perform physical activities with strictly nasal breathing. Then with about 40 to 50 seconds for his control pause test, he was able to run at a high speed and still maintain nasal breathing. His sleep was reduced to 4 hours just by retraining his breathing.
Since 2001, he was trained as a Buteyko breathing practitioner and taught the Buteyko breathing method to hundreds of students and all of them cured their sinusitis problems naturally: http://www.normalbreathing.com/c/sinusitis.php . The Spanish version of this page “Sinusitis: Causas y Tratamiento (Más del 90% de éxito)” is here http://www.respiracionnormal.org/sinusitis-causas-tratamiento/.
With more practice of breathing retraining, students that previously suffered from nasal blockages can experience nasal drip. This happens with about 30 to 40 seconds for the control pause test. The nasal drip is a cleansing reaction. A garlic solution is helpful at this point and can be found on Normalbreathing.com (specific link down below). Sinuses should have naturally occurring bacteria. When people have sinus problems, for a very long time they can lose this bacteria. Then use very diluted garlic juice or live kefir or yogurt. When the CP gets higher this bacteria will naturally occur again. With a higher CP, all sinus problems disappear, energy levels get higher, sleep quality is better and sleep quantity gets low.
Dr. Artour Rakhimov has Skype classes for students that have already been learning about breathing retraining and for newbies too. There are also courses for Buteyko practitioner training by Dr. Artour Rakhimov: http://www.normalbreathing.com/buteyko-practitioner-training-artour-rakhimov.php
The classes significantly help to have improvements in health and a higher level on the CP test. Students are at a great advantage, if they have practiced with the DIY device or the Frolov device. Furthermore, it helps if the student has read about breathing retraining. Specifically, reading the vast amount of free information on the module section of Normalbreathing.com. If the foundational parts of breathing retraining are not studied, then the live classes are not as effective.
Our YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/artour2006
The YouTube URL of this video is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGJElLLuGM0 /.
The video features Dr. Artour Rakhimov, health educator, writer, breathing teacher and trainer, and the author of the website www.NormalBreathing.com.
This video was produced by Dr. Artour Rakhimov and the description was created by Chris Prokop from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
Saturday, November 12, 2016
Improve blood glucose control (reactive hyper-hypoglycemia) - Interview with Dr. Artour Rakhimov
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
How to treat frequent chest/sinus infections with breathing? - Interview with Dr. Artour Rakhimov Artour Rakhimov
Can we treat frequent chest infections with breathing retraining? - Interview with Dr. Artour Rakhimov by Chris Prokop.
Many patients with asthma, bronchitis, sinusitis, cystic fibrosis, tuberculosis, pneumonia, HIV-AIDS and other respiratory problems experience weak immune function and frequent chest and sinal infections. In this video, Chris Prokop interviews Dr. Artour Rakhimov on this topic of prevention and treatment of recurrent infections in the lower respiratory tract and chest, as well as upper airway infections in sinuses.
Dr. Artour Rakhimov had dozens of students with asthma, COPD and other respiratory problems who has infections very often, up to 5-10 times per year or more. If we retrain our breathing patterns to be half of what the medical norm breathes, this will get rid of chest and sinus infections. Dr. Artour Rakhimov is emphasizing our unconscious breathing patterns. Breathing retraining allows one to breathe slower and improve body oxygen levels to cure infections in chest and sinuses.
The control pause test is used to measure body oxygen levels. The CP is measured after a natural exhale. Then you pinch your nose and do not try to extend not breathing with any force. When the natural inclination to inhale occurs, simply allow it to happen and make note of the time you were not breathing. This time is the main parameter of evaluating the physical health of an individual. Many people that have taken the CP test have measured less than 15 seconds. While the medical norm for the CP test is 40 seconds. Having 15 seconds and less relates to chronic hyperventilation and poor sleep conditions. Oxygen cells are low in the body, there are many free radicals and a high level of lactic acid. The body's immune system becomes preoccupied with these problems and can not focus on any viruses in the lungs. People suffer from poor or reduced immunity as a result.
Breathing retraining is used to solve many problems with the lungs. For sick individuals breathing exercises could be used for about 1 to 2 hours daily. Essential oils can be used in breathing devices while exercising during sessions. This is very beneficial for chest infections. This webpage provides details of treatment with essential oils (which oils to use, how much and other instructions): http://www.normalbreathing.com/d/treat-chest-infection.php .
Additionally, physical exercises are performed with only nasal breathing to reduce chest and sinus infections. Other lifestyle factors that are used deal with slowing down automatic breathing patterns. Students progress with 2-5 seconds weekly on their CP test until they move up to the medical norm. They will have to prevent sleeping on their back and possibly using tape on their mouth while sleeping. Each individual requires specific lifestyle and breathing retraining factors to improve their health. Some of the lifestyle factors include grounding and using nutritional supplements such as calcium and/or magnesium. These factors are helpful aids, but the main solution is to slow down breathing patterns. Individuals with bronchitis, sinusitis, and cystic fibrosis only need to achieve 20 seconds on the CP test to overcome infections. They all respond very quickly to breathing retraining.
Physical exercise is an important part of the NormalBreathing teachings. With less than 20 seconds for the CP test, people are reluctant to exercise. While walking at this stage is useful because it is easier as an exercise to perform with only nasal breathing. As the CP improves students have an increase in energy and are able to engage in more intensive exercise. (People with COPD require more work while their lung function start to recover gradually manifested in better results for blood oxygenation meaasured by finger oximeters.) About 180 Russian doctors considered physical exercise, as the most important long-term factor in improving and maintaining higher oxygen levels.
This help to increase symptoms of brnchsitis such as coughing and recurrent infectious outbreaks in the lungs http://www.normalbreathing.com/c/bronchitis-symptoms.php /.
Apart from sinus infections, breathing retraining allows people with deviated septum to avoid surgeries (that are often useless and sometimes dangerous): treat deviated septum naturally - https://www.normalbreathing.com/d/deviated-septum.php .
Grounding or Earthing (electrical grounding of the human body) is another beneficial factor to improve body oxygen levels. Grounding can be performed by walking barefoot on the earth with specific conditions. Additionally, grounding can be done during sleep by connecting yourself to the earth with a DIY device. Grounding works by providing free electrons to the body. This helps to balance the body that mostly gathers a positive electrical charge. Just as many antioxidants deactivate free radicals by providing them with electrons, grounding can possibly create a similar effect. Students found that it helps to slow breathing and it improves results on their CP test. Grounding can reverse inflammation, psychological stress, muscle pain, back pain and other issues.
Our YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/artour2006
The YouTube URL of this video is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVAWiocxDp8 /.
The video features Dr. Artour Rakhimov, health educator, writer, breathing teacher and trainer, and the author of the website www.NormalBreathing.com.
The video was edited and produced by Dr. Artour Rakhimov.
Monday, October 31, 2016
How breathing relates to sleep duration and quality – Interview with Dr. Artour Rakhimov Artour Rakhimov
How to sleep less and better naturally? Do sleep duration in hours relates to breathing rates in breaths per minute? Can one sleep only 4 or even 2 hours? The answers are in this video: Breathing and duration of sleep.
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Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Sleeping sitting instructions - Interview with Dr. Artour Artour Rakhimov
Sleep positions and postures for people with COPD, diabetes, HIV-AIDS, cancer, epilepsy, asthma and many other diseases. What tools are helpful for changing sleep positions? How long does it take to get used to sleeping sitting and how does this position affect people with diseases?
Friday, October 21, 2016
Why Best Sleep Position is Sitting - Interview with Dr. Artour Rakhimov Artour Rakhimov
Monday, October 17, 2016
How to avoid supine sleep (prevent sleeping on the back) - Interview with Dr, Artour Artour Rakhimov
In this video, Chris Prokop interviews Dr. Artour Rakhimov. The question addressed is, “How can we avoid sleeping on the back?”.
How to avoid supine sleep (prevent sleeping on the back) - Interview with Dr, Artour Artour Rakhimov
In this video, Chris Prokop interviews Dr. Artour Rakhimov. The question addressed is, “How can we avoid sleeping on the back?”.