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AllergiesUnbalanced or shallow or chest breathing also inhibits digestion. Poor digestion allows larger chunks of food to go into the bloodstream in the form of undigested proteins. These cause allergic reactions. Emotions influence adrenaline. Anger and fear add to adrenaline production. Excessive stress adds to excessive adrenaline production. The June 2001 Health Magazine reports that Japanese researchers exposed 26 allergic people to cat hair and dust, first while they watched a Charlie Chaplin film and again while they gazed at a weather video. A good laugh cut the patients' reaction to irritants by 75 percent. A good cry works a lot the same way. They BOTH require deeper easier breathing.
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