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Bronchospasm Natural Treatmenthttps//www.normal
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Normal Breathing Health and Fitness
consultant Website - https//www.normalbreathing.c
om/
- By Dr. Artour Rakhimov, Alternative Health
Educator and Author- Medically Reviewed
by Naziliya Rakhimova, MD
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Bronchospasm Definition, Symptoms, Causes, and
Treatment
  • Bronchospasm (definition) is defined as
    constriction of bronchi and bronchioles. It can
    generally happen due to 3 factorsa spasm in
    the smooth muscles of bronchi and bronchiolesan
    inflammation of the airways excessive
    production of sputum (mucus) due to an allergic
    reaction or possible irritation caused by
    mechanical friction of air (due to shear stress),
    overcooling or drying of airways (i.e., during
    exercise-induced asthma).
  • Bronchospasm is a normal physiological reaction
    to alveolar hyperventilation (Badier et al, 1998
    Clarke et al, 1982 Jamison et al, 1987 OCain
    et al, 1979 Sterling, 1968), as you can see from
    the titles of these articles (see below). Do
    people with bronchitis, asthma, and other
    conditions suffer from alveolar hypocapnia (CO2
    deficiency in airways)? What is known about
    minute ventilation in people with bronchospasm?

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Ventilation rates (chronic diseases)
Condition Minuteventilation Number ofpeople All references orclick below for abstracts
Normal breathing 6 L/min Medical textbooks
Healthy Subjects 6-7 L/min gt400 Results of 14 studies
Asthma 13 (-2) L/min 16 Chalupa et al, 2004
Asthma 15 L/min 8 Johnson et al, 1995
Asthma 14 (-6) L/min 39 Bowler et al, 1998
Asthma 13 (-4) L/min 17 Kassabian et al, 1982
Asthma 12 L/min 101 McFadden, Lyons, 1968
COPD 14 (-2) L/min 12 Palange et al, 2001
COPD 12 (-2) L/min 10 Sinderby et al, 2001
COPD 14 L/min 3 Stulbarg et al, 2001
Cystic fibrosis 15 L/min 15 Fauroux et al, 2006
Cystic fibrosis 10 L/min 11 Browning et al, 1990
Cystic fibrosis 10 L/min 10 Ward et al, 1999
CF and diabetes 10 L/min 7 Ward et al, 1999
Cystic fibrosis 16 L/min 7 Dodd et al, 2006
Cystic fibrosis 18 L/min 9 McKone et al, 2005
Cystic fibrosis 13 (-2) L/min 10 Bell et al, 1996
Cystic fibrosis 11-14 L/min 6 Tepper et al, 1983
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What else influences bronchospasm?
  • Chronic hyperventilation (breathing more air than
    the medical norm) also leads to cell hypoxia and
    immunosuppression regardless of
    ventilation-perfusion ratio and arterial CO2
    levels (it can get too high for many lung
    pathologies). As a result of alveolar
    hyperventilation, there are additional effects,
    such as,
  • frequent respiratory infections, excessive
    production of sputum (mucus) and chronic
    inflammation. Allergic triggers (dust, pollen,
    and many others) cause additional problems due to
    the hypersensitive immune system caused by
    systemic body hypoxia. All these factors narrow
    airways and worsen their conductivity, triggering
    bronchospasm.
  • Symptoms of Bronchospasm
  • Bronchospasm symptoms include difficulty
    breathing, wheezing, coughing, and dyspnea
    (shortness of breath). Increased respiratory
    ventilation drastically amplifies the effects of
    bronchospasm.

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Causes and mechanism
  • Bronchospasm mechanism follows from the above
    Table, which shows that these groups of people
    are heavy breathers. They all have low CO2 levels
    in their lungs. As a result of low alveolar CO2,
    they also have low body-oxygen levels due to
    effects of alveolar hypocapnia, which either
    destroys lungs (causing arterial hypercapnia and
    hypoxemia as for people with COPD) or causes
    arterial hypocapnia with reduced oxygen
    transport, as an additional factor that is
    present during bronchospasm.

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Treatment
  • it can be successfully treated, as over 180
    Russian medical doctors, found. The effective way
    to deal with Bronchospasm is the Buteyko
    breathing medical therapy that is approved by the
    Russian Ministry of Health.
  • It has been applied to more than 200,000 people
    with health problems (such as asthma,
    bronchiectasis, bronchiolitis, bronchitis, COPD,
    and many others) that involve bronchospasm.
  • Bronchospasm cure (clinical remission), according
    to these Russian medical doctors, as well as my
    experience with 100s of my breathing students,
    has simple criterion and goals for a person to
    achieve.
  • Physical exercise with nose breathing is a very
    beneficial lifestyle factor that assists
    breathing retraining and gradual increase in body
    oxygen stores. Nose breathing at exercise
    prevents exercise-induced asthma.
  • symptoms can be effectively eliminated with
    breathing exercises that involve those breathing
    devices that trap exhaled CO2 (such as the
    Amazing DIY breathing device, Frolov breathing
    device, and Samozdrav). These devices help to
    increase body-oxygen levels and reduce
    bronchospasm in a matter of minutes. However, up
    to 2-4 weeks are often necessary in order to
    significantly change automatic or basal breathing
    patterns. Any bronchospasm treatment must also
    address lifestyle changes (prevention of supine
    sleep, prevention of mouth breathing, and so
    forth). The best lifestyle program can be found
    in the Buteyko technique. The Amazing DIY
    breathing device is likely the easiest way to
    achieve clinical remission in relation to
    bronchospasm.

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