BREATHE EASIER WITH REFLEXOLOGY! The month of November has been - TopicsExpress



          

BREATHE EASIER WITH REFLEXOLOGY! The month of November has been designated Lung Cancer Awareness Month and in recognition, I wanted to share some facts about this disease as well as how REFLEXOLOGY can support common Lung and Bronchial issues: * Lung cancer is the second-most commonly diagnosed cancer in both men and women. However it is still the MOST common cause of cancer death. * In the last 35 years, the lung cancer death rate has fallen 21 percent among men, but has INCREASED 116 percent among women. *The IARC, an arm of the World Health Organization, concluded that, based on strong scientific evidence, outdoor air pollution causes lung cancer deaths. The review, which looked at the latest studies conducted around the globe, also identified particles as a specific lung carcinogen. *New studies have shown that low does CT screening for high risk individuals can reduce mortality by 14% How regular REFLEXOLOGY SESSIONS can support the Respiratory System! (FYI, Respiratory System includes mouth, nose, sinuses, pharynx, larynx, trachea, lungs, bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli.) * Reflexology encourages proper inhalation and exhalation through the air passageways * Reflexology supports circulation and the flow of oxygen into the bloodstream, and the subsequent delivery of oxygen to the cells * Reflexology offers homeostasis of the respiratory organs * Reflexology may assist in preventing inner ear infections that result from improper sinus function * Reflexology supports the treatment of bronchitis and pneumonia, once either has been medically identified and a proper medical treatment plan is in place * Other respiratory issues that systematic application of Reflexology can support are: Allergies, Asthma, Emphysema, Pleurisy, Sinusitis, and Shortness of Breath To find out if you should be screened for Lung Cancer, go to lungcancerscreeningsaveslives.org/#home.
Posted on: Wed, 13 Nov 2013 19:48:41 +0000

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