Buteyko Breath Therapy

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By Dr. Artour Rakhimov, Buteyko breathing teacher and educator

Clinical effects:

Respiratory problems
Asthma
Chronic bronchitis
Influenza and cold
Pneumonia
Rhinitis, sinusitis
Emphysema
 
Cardiovascular problems
Primary hypertension
Ischemic heart disease
Chronic cardiac insufficiency
Arrhythmia
Varicose veins
Neurocirculatory dystonia

Hormonal diseases
Diabetes mellitus
Hypothyroidism
Obesity

Gastrointestinal problems
Chronic gastritis
Chronic non-ulcerative colitis
Chronic pancreatitis
Chronic cholecystitis
Gastro-oesophageal reflux (GERD)
 
Diseases of kidneys and urinary tract
Chronic pyelonephritis
Kidney and urinary stones
 
Diseases of the musculoskeletal system
Osteochondrosis
Polyarthritis
Chronically poor healing of bone fractures

Skin diseases
Eczema
Psoriasis
Neurodermitis
 
Allergies and states of immunodeficiency
Allergic rhinitis and nasal polyps
Allergic conjunctivitis
States of immunodeficiency (secondary)

Clinical effects of the
Buteyko breathing method
Diseases of the musculoskeletal system
Osteochondrosis
- Elimination of the symptoms (pain and unpleasant sensations due to bony necrosis).
- With the increased CP, gradual normalization of restorative processes in the affected areas and bone re-growth.
- High CPs (over 35 s) for some weeks result in healing of the bone in a relatively normal shape and absence of any symptoms.
- Prevention of surgery, as in case of Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease, and the need for joint replacement.
- Prevention of complications (e.g., arthritis).
- Significant improvements in the quality of life.
 
Polyarthritis
- Immediate reduction or elimination of pain.
- With the increased CP, gradual reduction in joint swelling, and their stiffness and restrictions of movements.
- When the student achieved 35 s morning CP and maintained this level for some weeks, normalization of the regenerative processes in the affected areas leads to elimination of degenerative processes, inflammation, and joint damage and complete disappearance of symptoms.
- Prevention of surgery and the need for joint replacement.
- Prevention of complications.
- Normalization of the emotional life of the students and significant improvements in the quality of life.
 
Chronically poor healing of bone fractures
- Immediate reduction or elimination of pain.
- With the increased CP, gradual reduction in possible swelling, stiffness, and restrictions of movements.
- When the student achieved 35 s morning CP and maintained this level for some weeks, normalization of the regenerative processes in the affected areas leads to elimination of degenerative processes, inflammation, and healing of the fracture and complete disappearance of symptoms.
- Prevention of surgery and the need for joint replacement.
- Prevention of complications.
- Significant improvements in the quality of life.
 

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