Causesof cold feet: Candida and GI pathogens: Interview with Dr. Artour
Rakhimov
In this video, Dr. Artour Rakhimov
addresses the question “What
are the causes of cold feet?”. Individuals with poor circulation
or Raynaud's disease have this issue and they often use medications
to try to solve it. The official stance of medicine is that
Raynaud's disease is incurable. Certain people with this problem can
not fall asleep without having hot water bottles by their feet.
Also, having cold feet prevents many people from falling asleep at
night.
An additional cause of cold feet can be
related to digestion problems and toxins generated in the gut.
People with Candida albicans infection, Blastocystis hominis,
Helicobacter pylori (H. Pylori) overgrowth and some other infections,
they experience very cold feet all the time (hands can be warm).
This is due to toxins caused by poor digestion and the poor state of
the digestive system. These pathogens grow in our gut. The solution
is to address digestive problems by having a selective diet of safe
foods, chewing well, exercising with lots of perspiration (very
important factor), and many other steps. The solution to solve any
digestive problems is very similar. When people achieve 30 to 40
seconds for the body oxygen test, virtually all digestive and
circulating problems go away. See these page for details:
http://www.normalbreathing.com/d/cold-feet.php
.
One of the
causes of cold feet is due to digestion problems and toxins produced
by these pathogens. Individuals that have Candida Albicans
infection, H-Pylori overgrowth and some other infections, experience
cold feet for most of the time. These problems are a result of poor
digestion and an ineffective digestive system. Also, pathogens
develop in our gut. The answer to getting rid of these digestive
problems is to eat specific safe foods. Additionally, chewing your
food well, exercising till you sweat lots (a vital factor) and many
other steps are helpful. The solution for many other digestive
problems follows similar rules. When people improve their body
oxygen test to 30 to 40 seconds, most digestive problems are solved.
In addition to a breathing retraining
program, students suffering from cold feet will have to put in extra
effort to address diet and lifestyle changes. The primary solution
is to shift breathing patterns to eliminate this problem.
Furthermore, warming up the feet is one of the three points of proper
breathing exercise effects.
The majority of people feel these sensations in one to two minutes,
but some individuals need about a week's time of breathing retraining
to experience them.
Dr.
Rakhimov provides the option of having classes for Buteyko breathing
practitioners. In these courses, students are taught how to become
teachers and design their own practice.
http://www.normalbreathing.com/buteyko-practitioner-training-artour-rakhimov.php
Also, they are
shown how to teach a set of lectures with powerpoint. These lectures
can be set up by a practitioner in their local area of living
(preferably in the EU, UK, Canada, USA, Australia or New Zealand) or
by Dr. Rakhimov himself. Students that achieve higher than 30+
seconds for the morning control pause test, can join the advanced
course. The advanced course helps students to reach 45 to 50 seconds
and more for their MCP. In addition, there are lessons for learning
helpful skills to address specific health conditions.
Our YouTube Channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/artour2006
The YouTube URL of this video is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLRoaxpL848 /.
The video features Dr. Artour Rakhimov,
health educator, Amazon writer (9 books), breathing teacher and
trainer, of practitioners, and the author-creator of the website
NormalBreathing.com.
The interview was conducted by Chris
Prokop who also produced the original version of the YouTube
description for this video.
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