Hay Fever & Allergy Treatment
The "Buteyko Method".

There has been much talk recently about breathing techniques for the treatment of allergies and hay fever. The most talked about is the "Buteyko Method".
Most of us have believe we breathe normally and in fact that breathing is positively good for us, the more we breathe the better! The truth is that you can have too much of a good thing and this applies particularly to breathing!
This shouldn't surprise us as we all recognize we can eat too much even though we need to eat, we can overdo exercise and injure ourselves physically if we are careless, we can "drown" if we drink excessive amounts of water and although no one would suggest sleep is not good for us who would be crazy enough to sleep 20 hours a day!
What are the adverse effects of breathing too much then? It would take more space than I have to explain the thousands of adverse effects hyperventilation produces but let me give you just a few to provide you with the rationale behind the successes of the Buteyko Method with hay fever.
This shouldn't surprise us as we all recognize we can eat too much even though we need to eat, we can overdo exercise and injure ourselves physically if we are careless, we can "drown" if we drink excessive amounts of water and although no one would suggest sleep is not good for us who would be crazy enough to sleep 20 hours a day!
What are the adverse effects of breathing too much then? It would take more space than I have to explain the thousands of adverse effects hyperventilation produces but let me give you just a few to provide you with the rationale behind the successes of the Buteyko Method with hay fever.
Over-breathing usually involves mouth breathing rather than nose breathing, this allows allergens, pollen, dust, and any airborne particles to reach the delicate mucous membranes of airways and lungs. Nose breathing filters them out and the nose breather would find it more difficult to over-breathe or hyperventilate for the obvious reason that our nose holes are much smaller than our mouth hole!
Secondly over-breathing causes the body to produce more histamines that make us more sensitive to allergens.
Thirdly over-breathing with its inherent irritation of our airways stimulates more mucus production.
Fourthly, hyperventilation seriously reduces the levels of carbon dioxide in our bodies that causes a cascade of problems including narrowing of airways or blocking of the nose encouraging the sufferer to mouth breathe more! Dr Buteyko often referred to hay fever as "asthma of the nose" in other words a type of asthma that has not developed as deeply and seriously as bronchial asthma. The clinical research that demonstrates the effectiveness of the Buteyko Method for asthma is well documented and in fact led to the British Thoracic Society giving the Buteyko Method their endorsement.
Article by Michael Lingard BsC DO BIBH
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