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Hi.
My name is Brian S. I just received your secrets of optimal
breathing and all the other tapes. This is great! I read
most of the Secrets of Optimal Breathing already. I did both
sides of the Breathing Exercise #2 aka The Tibetan Caffeine tape
all at once. I could not believe the response i got from my
body!
I'm a practitioner of Chinese Martial arts (Shaolin
- internal and external) and this is the same kind of response i
got from doing Qi Gong breathing and meditation practices. But
the Tibetan Caffeine response was MUCH more intense. As with Qi
Gong, i felt the buzzing and heat, like energy flowing inside
me. Also i missed a few Bowls because of uncontrollable, loud,
spontaneous laughter. I couldn't hold back at all. More
importantly to me, i feel completely relaxed and at peace.
Whenever i did Qi Gong breathing, i got extremely hot, fidgety,
and tense. With the Tibetan Caffeine
(Breathing Exercise #2) i felt the warm buzzing without the tenseness and being fidgety.
I can't wait to listen to all your other tapes. For the
past 4 years or so i've suffered from some form of chronic
abnormality. I don't know if it's an illness or not. I really
don't care. The symptoms are weakness, no stamina, insomnia,
inability to get a deep breath in, sometimes feeling suffocated.
Mostly i've tried to live with it and endure. I'm not into
whining or complaining attitude. The thing is, i went to a few
doctors complaining about this, and they couldn't help me at
all. They said i was fine, and implied that this was in my head.
One went even so far as to suggest anti-depressants, but i'm not
a unhappy person and rarely get depressed. I came to the
conclusion that Western doctors can't help me. I tried the very strict Candida diet at
the suggestion of a friend who owns a herbal supplement store
but this didn't help at all. All along i thought that when my
fatigue was cured, my breathing would return to normal. I never
thought that my incorrect breathing could be the cause of this
until i read your web site. It literally never crossed my
mind. Hopefully, i can correct my breathing with your manual and
tapes. Thanks a lot! Roger Jahnke, O.M.D., 1996 The human
system will begin to disorganize and die after several minutes without
oxygen. It is a logical progression of thought that leads to the
possibility that altering oxygen metabolism might be curative for
diseases that have an oxygen deficiency component to their etiology.
Both moderate and vigorous body movement and the accompanying muscle
work increase oxygen demand in the cells. Evidence from research in
exercise physiology demonstrates that muscular activity accelerates the
rate of oxygen uptake from the blood. It has been shown that training
and practice increase ventilitory threshold, anaerobic threshold and
mechanical efficiency. This suggests that regular body movement with
increased breath activity supports adaptation toward increased
functional efficiency in the uptake and utilization of oxygen from the
blood. One early source (1896) suggests that just the
muscular activity of the breath mechanism itself is enough to increase
the uptake of oxygen from the blood. This is not a widely accepted idea.
However, most traditional systems of medicine include elaborate methods
of breath practice. Some exploration of this mechanism for the
absorption and utilization of oxygen is being undertaken. A recent
animal study demonstrates that the movement of the breathing apparatus
alone may generate oxygen demand. Both Qigong and Yoga/Pranayama include
breath practices where there is no body movement except of the breathing
apparatus itself. Such research suggests that simple breathing
techniques alone may increase the amount of oxygen absorbed from the
blood. Individuals who are restricted in their movement due to health
problems may have access to some of the benefits that have traditionally
been reserved for those who do vigorous exercise. |
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