Guest guest Posted October 2, 2005 Report Share Posted October 2, 2005 The term hyperventilation, as used by this author, pertained to a specific breathing technique, which cant be detailed on the net. This technique is from Buddhist practice of Tantra and not ayurveda or Patanjali yoga. As far as your angina pectoris and arrythmia is concerned, the technique practiced by this author, as well as breathing techniques of Patanjali youga will help you. Contact nearest Yoga expert or Ramdev Maharaj Yoga centre at Haridwar, India. (divyayoga.com) In case this is impossible, you can contact ayurvedic healer/yoga expert in neighbourhood. Ayurveda is rich with herbs and formulations for cardiac problems of all kinds. Panch Gavya medicines, available only in India, have cured even aeortic valve problems, where moderns science prescribed only surgical "valve" replacement! It is unfortunate that "west" is yet to take interest in PanchGavya and ayurveda. Most advanced western country appears to be Germany, where they are now experimenting on cow urine and panch Gavya medicines manufactured from it. Dr Bhate ayurveda, dennis garrett <with_favas_bean> wrote: > i thought hyperventilation was really fast breathing that doesn't allow oxygen into the system. > is this an ayurvedic practice? > also, i have angina pectoris and an atricular arrythmia. > can ayuveda help me?> i self chelate with calcium EDTA and tetracycline. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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