Title: AIR TO REFRESH YOU
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LIFESTYLE PRINCIPLES FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
A I R
AIR TO REFRESH YOU
Presents MargiAnne Isaia, MD, MPH
Design Gabriel Isaia
Apex Concepts, Loma Linda CA USA
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Air
21 Oxygen (O2)
78 Nitrogen (N2)
AIR COMPOSITION
1 argon others (carbon dioxide, neon, helium,
ozone, hydrogen, water particles, other particles)
Air is the breath of life We are fully
dependent on oxygen to operate the powerhouses in
our cells These powerhouses, called
mitochondria, are the backbone of every activity
carried in our bodies
3BREATHING
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Incorrect
Correct
Posture key role
Ears shoulders hips in the same plan
Standing
Sitting
Technique Use your abdominal muscles (stomach
muscles) Inhale through the nose. Feel your
stomach expand Exhale through mouth. Feel your
stomach contract Quality Deep Rhythm 12-16 per
minute
4WONDERFULLY DESIGNED
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5WONDERFULLY DESIGNED
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Through the hemoglobin, red blood cells carry
oxygen to the body.
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BENEFITS OF AIR
Increasing O2 intake, especially when we have
been breathing properly, will help blood
circulation our memory our mental
agility ability to work more productively
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BENEFITS OF AIR
A good respiration soothes the nerves
stimulates the appetite improves digestion
reduces blood cholesterol
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AIR QUALITY
NEGATIVE AIR IONS PROMOTES GOOD HEALTH
Negative Ion a molecule of O2 with
extra-electron
C r e a t e d i n n a t u r e around
evergreen trees and forests lakes, seashores,
near rivers and waterfalls after
thunderstorms All natural outdoor environments
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AIR QUALITY
POSITIVE AIR IONS DAMAGING TO HEALTH
Outdoors (big cities)
Indoors (inside home) Sources
GLOBAL
WARMING tobacco smoke chemicals (carbon monoxide
/ nitrogen dioxide) from gas, oil, fire places,
engines, kerosene heaters other chemicals
(formaldehyde, others) from carpet, copy
machines, upholstery, cleaning products, freshly
dry-cleaned clothes dust, air mites, molds,
fungi lead, asbestos
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Dangers of TOBACCO use
- Chronic bronchitis
- Asthma
- Emphysema
- Lip, tongue, lung cancer
- Right heart failure related to pulmonary
chronic disease - Pulmonary tuberculosis (smoking alcoholism)
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Dangers of TOBACCO use
- CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
- CAD Coronary Artery Disease
- HTN Arterial Hypertension
- ASC Atherosclerosis
- Peripheral Artery Disease
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Dangers of TOBACCO use
- DIABETES MELLITUS
- DIGESTIVE DISEASES
- esophagus, stomach cancer, peptic ulcer
disease - RENO-URINARY DISEASES bladder cancer
- INFERTILITY
- and so on!
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Dangers of TOBACCO use
Passive smoking second hand exposure
increased risk of developing the same diseases as
smokers
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HOW POLLUTANTS AFFECT YOU
SYMPTOMS
from burning eyes, sore throat, coughing, itching
to headaches, sluggishness (apathy), nausea,
dizziness, feeling of exhaustion and depression
This cluster of symptoms sick building syndrome
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WHAT CAN BE DONE TO PROTECT YOU FROM THE AIR
POLLUTANTS
Control exposure Stay away from
smokers Maintain heating units Keep Air
conditioning units in good condition Improve
ventilation Open windows Set-up good cross
ventilation Sleep with open windows when possible
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Oxygen is vital to each of the trillions of cells
that make up your body
ARE YOU GETTING ENOUGH OXYGEN?
INSUFFICIENT OXYGEN RESULTS IN
impaired judgment and memory irritability sleepine
ss negative emotions (depression) headaches chroni
c feeling of fatigue and exhaustion
CAUSES OF INSUFFICIENT OXYGEN
polluted air poor breathing habits High altitude
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EFFECTS OF FRESH AIR
improves sense of well-being Promotes
tranquilization relaxation improves the
cleansing action of the lungs improves heart
rate, blood pressure and metabolism
rate decreases survival of bacteria and viruses
in the air aids in the digestive
process increases rate and quality of growth in
both plants animals
18HOW TO FLUSH YOUR BODY WITH OXYGEN
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- breathe correctly
- pause frequently to take a slow, deep breath
- exercise - activity opens up blood vessels and
speeds those oxygen - laden red blood cells on their rounds
- wear proper clothing to not restrict your
breathing - sit properly
- keep your house well ventilated
- dont eat high-fat meals (this reduces your
bloods ability to carry oxygen) - include house plants indoors (at least 1 plant
per every 100 SF floor plan)