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Q&A: Where can i sell my oral health e-books that i have published?

Question by Dr.kumar: Where can i sell my oral health e-books that i have published?
I have published some low priced,quality e-books related to oral health. Can anybody please let me know, how to and where to market my e-books? Thanks and regards.Dr.kumar.

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Answer by Ken M
www.clickbank.com/

You should also look at www.hardtofindseminars.com for advice on marketing the books.

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Where can I purchase Breathe Aroma Therapy Products?

Question by womenssoccer09: Where can I purchase Breathe Aroma Therapy Products?
Looking to purchase Aroma Therapy Products called Breathe? I think you can find them in California but what store?
Thank you!
Please, note that I of course first looked on the Internet with no success.

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Answer by mem maro
Internet??! Hehe..

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Does that breathing therapy work?

Question by There is nothing left to lose: Does that breathing therapy work?
Does it work the way people say it does? Like it gives you this high and let’s your mind sort itself out and be more positive and stuff? Was thinkin of trying it like now… But I want some feedback… Any takerz?
I read about it today…
You lie down and close your eyes
Then breathe in twice through the nose and exhale quickly through the mouth- imagine the beat to We will rock you.
Apparently the rising oxygen levels make your mind slip for a minute and allows you to calm down and sort things straight in your head quicker than you would have done and it allows you to be sharper and focused for the rest of the day…. Plus while u do it it supposedly gives you a feeling similar to that of a high….
I wanna know if it’s worked for people…?????

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Answer by Salerio
does WHAT breathing therapy work? I have found that if you try to stop for too long it can be deleterious to your health.

It sounds like all you’re doing is deliberately hyperventilating. Do it enough and you can suppress the breathing function so much by saturating your blood with oxygen and depleting CO2 that you can actually die before your breathing reflex kicks in again.

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please my grand mum has trouble breathing. she is a cancer patient undergoing radiation therapy.?

Question by srinivas: please my grand mum has trouble breathing. she is a cancer patient undergoing radiation therapy.?
some saliva or flem is blocking her windpipe restricting her breathing. I’ve already called an ambulance.she is sitting upright . please tell me something i can do to relieve her a bit.

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Answer by CeeV
you did the right thing by calling the ambulance ….i would DEFINITELY call emergency back they can help you until the ambulance comes…. i pray all the best i have been through the same thing

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My mother has asthma & emphyzema, can Hyperbaric Chamber Therapy treatments help her breathing?

Question by Nellie_1974: My mother has asthma & emphyzema, can Hyperbaric Chamber Therapy treatments help her breathing?
My mother has been suffering from chronic lung problems for about 10 years. A family acquaintance who also has the same lung problems to the extent that she wasn’t able to make her bed without getting extremely winded , apparently she did a Hyperbaric Chamber Therapy Treatment and it helped her so much that she didn’t need assistance with an oxygen tank for 4hrs. My mother needs to be on oxygen day and night as well. Has anyone heard of this type of treatment? I looked at what the Hyperbaric Chamber does for healing, but is there that great of an improvement for someone with chronic lung problems? Any info would be greatly appreciated.

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Answer by Brett N
Tha answer is, unfortunately, that this is unlikely to offer any benefit, and may cause harm.

People with COPD sometimes require a certain level of carbon dioxide in their blood, to stimulate the respiratory center in the brain. Too much oxygen can depress this drive, and people can become apnoeic (stop breathing).

This is why people on domiciliary oxygen (like your mother) are on low flow oxygen (1-2 L).

The only interventions that have been proven to improve mortality in COPD patients (ie improve survival) is to STOP SMOKING, and low-flow continuous oxygen. Nothing has been shown to heal or reverse COPD.

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can oral health problems in a diabetec cause a heart attack or other illness?

Question by wants2no: can oral health problems in a diabetec cause a heart attack or other illness?
what would happen if a diabetecs oral health is bad?

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Answer by Alan C
BAD ORAL HEALTH CAN CAUSE HEART PROBLEMS IN A DIABETITIC

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Q&A: myofunctional therapy for mouth breathing?

Question by Kim16757: myofunctional therapy for mouth breathing?
I have a lot of tension around my mouth, like when i put my lips together (i am a mouth breather) it looks like i’m forcing myself to close my mouth. Plus I have these dimple like things on my chin when I close my mouth…. How can i get rid of this? Are there exercises out there for this kind of thing?

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Answer by boogeywoogy
No. Myofunctional therapy is for tongue-thrust, not mouth breathing.
Consult an ENT for an investigation into why you are a mouth breather. Nasal narrowing, nasal polyps, enlarged adenoids, a long soft palate, or enlarged tonsils can all cause a person to be a mouth breather. Once these conditions have been addressed, you shouldn’t have any more problems.

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Buteyko breathing therapy?

Question by frogholler9: Buteyko breathing therapy?
Has anyone out there attended a Buteyko workshop or read the books about the Buteyko way of breathing for their asthma, allergies, emphyzema or other breathing disorders? Have you found that just using your nose to breathe, instead of your mouth has helped you?

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Answer by Paul
Yes, I have found that breathing through my nose makes a definate difference in relation to my allergies.

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What do you do for good oral health?

Question by 3rdc: What do you do for good oral health?
I brush my teeth thoroughly, then floss, then use Listerine. Morning and right before bed.

What do you do for good oral health?

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Answer by marilyn B
Adding to your daily endeavour, a good diet is also essential for optimum health, like milk, cheese, fresh fruit…..I note you floss AFTER the teeth cleaning ?? … I believe dentists like their patients to floss at least X2 daily, X3 would be ideal…Nothing nicer that pearly whites to Last a Lifetime…Hope this answers your query

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Q&A: Is there really such a thing called “Breathing therapy”?

Question by Hosam Raghib: Is there really such a thing called “Breathing therapy”?
Is there such a thing? it says that it refreshes your body, and helps reduce head aches?

I read about here:

http://sikibiki.blogspot.com/2010/04/breathing-therapy.html

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Answer by ALAN M
could be buteyko method of breathing or pranyana an indian method

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