Good Sleeping Habits Can keep your Mind… AND Body Healthy

We all need to take better of our own lungs and each others. Apart from just the simple act of living, there are so many things that proper breathing helps us with. There are also 45 percent of women who have sleep disordered breathing and also developed mild cognitive impairment or dementia, as compared with 31 percent of those who slept normally.

Another reason to worry about your sleeping pattern is because of the Kussmaul breathing, which is a deep and labored breathing patter that is often associated with sever metabolic acidosis, particularly diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), and also renal failure.

But have you ever heard of breathing for weight loss? We all know how important breathing is, very obviously, but the implications of this are quite astounding. Utilizing your lung power to help lose weight? It is incredible. To think, that shedding some fat might be as simple as prescription devices that pull the lower jaw forward and relieve snoring can be used as a breathing for weight loss strategy. This device is proven to help, according to Dr. Barbara Phillips, a sleep specialist at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine and a board member of the National Sleep Foundation.

So if you want to improve you general health overall, then consider not only an oxygen diet as a means of natural weight loss with breathing for weight loss, but also to just improve breathing, increase lung capacity and perhaps get a respiratory trainer.


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