Panic attacks caused by poor (high chest) breathing!

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Panic attacks caused by poor (high chest) breathing!

Jan Jenson

From: Jan Jenson <[hidden email]>

One of your major problems (besides severe dehydration) is poor breathing!
Please check this website for more information: www.breathing.com
Poor breathing causes panic and anxiety attacks, which can bestopped,
simply and effectively, by improving your MECHANICAL breathing function.
Jan Jenson, OBDS
Optimal Breathing Development Specialist
Editor, The Detox News
Download a FREE copy of my first issue here:
www.breathing.com/free-gifts-jj.htm


Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 02:35:57 -0000
From: "joycesoos" <[hidden email]>
Subject: CAT scans


I had a CAT scan on my lower back last Tuesday. I am still on
antibiotics for a sinus infection, and due to have another scan on
my sinuses on Monday. Just wondering if this, plus the antibiotics
(for a month now) could cause me to have headaches while using the
compy plus a general run-down feeling. My mouth is really dry and
end up having mild panic attacks around electrical appliances.
Hopefully after Monday's scan, I won't need any more of these. I
also don't feel well with just ordinary x-rays lately. I have been
eating a lot of fish, and my new chiro told me yesterday to stop it
because of the mercury involved. I am about to do a mercury detox.
Thanks for any info!



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RE: Panic attacks caused by poor (high chest) breathing!

Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison)
Fish does tend to contain mercury - especially those that live close to
the shore. Mercury toxicity causes panic attacks - I once knew a very
healthy woman who worked in a laboratory who had mercury spilt on her -
and then started having panic attacks almost straight away. I battled
with them for about 10 years - deep breathing helped a bit
sometimes....but generally they're too strong to respond completely.
The organ that is involved is the kidneys....weak kidneys or polluted
kidneys will cetainly contribute to the problem. Personally I think the
causes are multi-factorial, like a lot of things.

Sarah

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From: Jan Jenson <[hidden email]>

One of your major problems (besides severe dehydration) is poor
breathing! Please check this website for more information:
www.breathing.com Poor breathing causes panic and anxiety attacks, which
can bestopped, simply and effectively, by improving your MECHANICAL
breathing function. Jan Jenson, OBDS Optimal Breathing Development
Specialist Editor, The Detox News Download a FREE copy of my first
issue here: www.breathing.com/free-gifts-jj.htm


Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 02:35:57 -0000
From: "joycesoos" <[hidden email]>
Subject: CAT scans


I had a CAT scan on my lower back last Tuesday. I am still on
antibiotics for a sinus infection, and due to have another scan on my
sinuses on Monday. Just wondering if this, plus the antibiotics (for a
month now) could cause me to have headaches while using the compy plus a
general run-down feeling. My mouth is really dry and end up having mild
panic attacks around electrical appliances. Hopefully after Monday's
scan, I won't need any more of these. I also don't feel well with just
ordinary x-rays lately. I have been eating a lot of fish, and my new
chiro told me yesterday to stop it because of the mercury involved. I am
about to do a mercury detox. Thanks for any info!



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