Are alveoli at risk in any way during a sneeze? What are the risks untreated sleep apnea for 10+ years? How does breathing get affected during episodes of syncope? For example, I've experienced it secondary to level 10 pain in my intestines at least 40 times in my life, sometimes resulting in falls that concussed me. I was unconscious for unknown lengths of time. Is there any harm in physically exerting yourself for multiple seconds without breathing? For example, I can do 80 pushups and take only 2 breaths, one before and one at 40th pushup. Lastly, I have 4 times higher homocysteine levels than normal range. I'm aware of its potential harm to endothelial cells in arteries. But since it also has a high correlation with senility and Alzheimer's disease can there be a link through the breathing mechanism that attributes to those mental disorders? Thank you!
Four Stages of Truth @22:18: This is worthless nonsense. This is interesting, but perverse, point of view. This is true, but quite unimportant. I always said so. - JBS Haldane (1963) #प्राणायाम :)
We NEED TO APPRECIATE OUR AMAZING MAGNIFICENT LUNG FUNCTION. SHOW GRATITUDE WITH SELF-DEFENSE CARE. We NEED CLEAN AIR EVERYWHERE, EVERYDAY!!! AIR & WATER NEEDS TO BE KEPT CLEAN. CLEAN. THINK & APPRECIATE PRECIOUS GIFTS FOR US TO ENJOY!💖💖💖💖💖🏆👑😅😅😃😃👌👍👍
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Breathing is a WONDERFUL FUNCTION!!! Amazing!!! PRECIOUS Ability. So SO SO BEAUTIFUL. AWESOME!!!
i like your talk. i practice diaphragm breathing for 20 plus years.
Great lecture 👍👍🙏
Amazing!!! WoW!! Interesting!!! 👂💡👍
Are alveoli at risk in any way during a sneeze?
What are the risks untreated sleep apnea for 10+ years?
How does breathing get affected during episodes of syncope? For example, I've experienced it secondary to level 10 pain in my intestines at least 40 times in my life, sometimes resulting in falls that concussed me. I was unconscious for unknown lengths of time.
Is there any harm in physically exerting yourself for multiple seconds without breathing? For example, I can do 80 pushups and take only 2 breaths, one before and one at 40th pushup.
Lastly, I have 4 times higher homocysteine levels than normal range. I'm aware of its potential harm to endothelial cells in arteries. But since it also has a high correlation with senility and Alzheimer's disease can there be a link through the breathing mechanism that attributes to those mental disorders?
Thank you!
Four Stages of Truth @22:18:
This is worthless nonsense.
This is interesting, but perverse, point of view.
This is true, but quite unimportant.
I always said so.
- JBS Haldane (1963)
#प्राणायाम :)
so the ability to maintain breathing is worthless nonsense? thanks; I'll go with worthless nonsense.
We NEED TO APPRECIATE OUR AMAZING MAGNIFICENT LUNG FUNCTION. SHOW GRATITUDE WITH SELF-DEFENSE CARE. We NEED CLEAN AIR EVERYWHERE, EVERYDAY!!! AIR & WATER NEEDS TO BE KEPT CLEAN. CLEAN. THINK & APPRECIATE PRECIOUS GIFTS FOR US TO ENJOY!💖💖💖💖💖🏆👑😅😅😃😃👌👍👍
OMG: 58 minutes of FA!
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