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- Do you sometimes experience panicky feelings for no apparent reason?* - Do you experience tingling sensations in your lips or fingertips - or both? - Do you frequently feel 'spaced out' or find it hard to concentrate at work? - Do you sometimes feel breathless for no apparent r ...
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Bradley is well known for her work and book in the field of hyperventilation. This new book covers breathing, posture and stretching techniques for the workplace - be it large or small business or for the self employed.
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A fully revised, updated (and renamed) edition of the successful 2002 Breathing Works for Asthma, this book is the asthma sufferer's indispensable companion. Roughly one person in seven experiences asthma at some time in their life. This fresh and original book looks at aspects o ...
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Functional breathing pattern disorders (BPD) disturb the biochemistry of the body, often leading to respiratory alkalosis. Research shows that BPDs can be responsible for causing, or helping to maintain, a vast range of symptoms including muscular pain, inefficient motor control, ...
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Describes the process of separation and what you can expect to experience, and provides readers with advice on how to cope. It includes many first-hand accounts, offering medical, legal and psychological information. By the author of The Bayswater Brasseries Book of Food .
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Are you suffering from unrelated symptoms, like nausea, breathlessness when resting or lack of concentration? These are just some of the symptoms that could mean you have Hyperventilation Syndrome. This book explains what hyperventilation is and how to overcome. It includes a pla ...
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Hyperventilation -- taking in more air than needed -- is habitual for some people. Dinah Bradley outlines remedies that incorporate breathing exercises, posture adjustments, and stress reduction. This new edition includes a workbook for readers to chart their progress.
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This book, written by two physiotherapists, gives a thorough view of what happens in the chest and in the brain during breathing, and gives detailed and illustrated suggestions on how to breathe for maximum comfort for asthma and other disorders.
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Along with Hyperventilation syndrome (breathing too rapidly from the chest rather than the stomach) may come a plethora of other symptoms, such as headaches, nightmares, hypochondria and tingling sensations all over the body. This book explains what hyperventilation is, what caus ...
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