breath
breath
-
31.
by Jeanie Marshall - 2007-11-08
For over 30 years, I have been meditating. For almost as many years, in workshops, consultations, friendly conversations, and writing, I have been encouraging, teaching, or leading people to med...
-
32.
by Jerry Ryan, Ph.D. - 2007-12-17
Did you ever wish that there were a nice, easy way to control your stress? Wouldn't it be nice if there were some way that you could relax your neck and shoulders, relieve your headache, and get rid o...
-
33.
by SANDI ANDERS - 2008-04-25
Amazingly easy entry into the Relaxation Response is available by watching the breath -- the foundation of most meditative practices. Just watching the flow of air into your nose, down into ...
-
34.
by Rena Hatch - 2008-06-03
You can survive without food for weeks, without water for days but without oxygen for only minutes! But most of us spend very little time thinking about our breath. As the Oxford University Press rem...
-
35.
by Suraj Anjaana - 2008-06-15
Bad breath, or halitosis, is a problem which affects an estimated 65 percent of the population. Embarassing and hindering, it can cause you to feel uncomfortable. Contrary to popular belief bad breat...
-
36.
by Ruth Walby - 2008-08-02
You're in a gathering-either business or social-when some well-meaning person leans in closely and whispers in your ear, "You need to do something about your bad breath!"All of us have bad breat...
-
37.
by Paul Hata - 2008-08-30
Bad breath is due to anaerobic bacteria that live within the surface of the tongue and throat, that produce smelly sulfur compounds when they come in contact with proteins, which cause bad breath. Pl...
-
38.
by Paul Hata - 2008-08-30
Bad breath can enormously be embarrassing. At this stage one always try to avoid breathing too deeply near the social gathering or particularly near a loved one. The morning is perhaps the most norma...
-
39.
by Paul Hata - 2008-08-30
Bad breath is caused by Anaerobic Sulfur Producing Bacteria, which normally live within the surface of the tongue and in the throat. These bacteria are supposed to be there, because they assist human...
-
40.
by Paul Hata - 2008-08-30
Tonsils are caused by an accumulation of sulfur producing bacteria and debris that become lodged in the tonsils. This debris putrefies in the back of your throat, and collects in the tonsil crypts. W...