Friday, September 11, 2009

BOOST YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM WITH PROPER BREATHING

Date: 02/08/2008


Rapid breathing, sighing, rapid exhalation causes you to loose too much Carbon Dioxide and it is this loss that can make you ill. Carbon dioxide is a cohort of oxygen and without enough you will end up being oxygen deficient as well.

C02 is a regulator of proteins. Every protein in the body has attached to it a group called an amine. Amines are sticky and attach themselves to Carbon dioxide. If there is not enough Carbon Dioxide in the body these amines will instead attach to sugars in the blood stream.

A protein with a sugar attached is toxic and becomes a waste product that needs to be removed from the body.

What is the role of proteins in the body? Each of the thousands of proteins in our body has a different role; they may be hormones, neurotransmitters, enzymes or antibodies. The above are considered structural proteins that build our bodies and keep us healthy.

Our first line of defense against infections, bacterial or viral is our immune system, namely our white blood cells. We are always talking about boosting our immune system and taking supplements to achieve this. Well, what if we did this the natural way by charging up our white blood cells. Perhaps a couple of hours of proper breathing with slow exhalation at the first sign of an infection might do more for us than all the chicken soup we could eat.

Carbon Dioxide, according to much scientific research, will do more to speed up the white blood cells, to make them attack with greater force and to better recognize the enemy.

the job of the white blood cells is to scout out the infection and then to destroy it. The second line of defense is to create antibodies against that infection so it won`t return. Acting like a relay team the antibodies inform other white blood cells of the enemy.

Antibodies with a sugar amine attached lack the drive and ability to do a fast and efficient job. What should takes hours may now take days. With sufficient Carbon Dioxide in your body, these antibodies can often destroy an infection before you even know you have it.


By Rosemary MacGregor RN, MS info@themangotreespa
506 2786 5300


Until you know your C02 level you will not know if you are breathing correctly. Most people are hyperventilating or over-breathing and don?t know it. You have to measure your C02 in your exhalation to know if you are over-breathing. There is no other way to know. Oxygen and C02 are true partners in the game of breathing.


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