This is a short post to continue my discussion from last time. I was talking about trials getting underway to test the efficacy of youbreathe in clearing mucus in clinical patient populations. Well various feedback from users has indicated that once the initial fever during a cold or flu is over, that youbreathe can be very helpful in clearing chest congestion.
Try to get a little olbas inhaler or some eucalyptus oil and hold it in front of youbreathe as you inhale and you will feel the effects of youbreathe pulsing the vapor right down through your full respiratory system. This has the effect of moistening the mucus membranes and reducing respiratory tract inflammation.
I hope youbreathe can be useful in so many conditions as breathing is so fundamental to everything we do.
This is a link to the BBC website for cold and flu:
BBC colds and flu
Here is a link to the BUPA cold and flu website:
http://hcd2.bupa.co.uk/fact_sheets/html/colds.html
The following are a couple of links for relief from colds and flu:
http://www.webmd.com/cold-and-flu/9-tips-to-treat-colds-and-flu-the-natural-way
http://www.vpul.upenn.edu/ohe/library/cold/relief.htm
Please keep an eye on the download page of the youbreathe website for new user manuals : http://www.youbreathe.com/products.php
Stay healthy
Friday, 8 August 2008
youbreathe for colds and flu
Labels:
breathing,
chest congestion,
cold,
decongestant,
eucalyptus,
fever,
flu,
inflammation,
lemsip,
mucus,
olbas,
powerbreathe,
sputum,
vibration training
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