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			Breathing Therapy
			
			  
			
			 The 
			nose has a left and a right side; we use both to inhale and exhale.  
			
			 Actually 
			they are different; you would be able to feel the difference.  
			
			 The 
			right side represents the sun, left side represents the moon.  
			
			 During 
			a headache, try to close your right nose and use your left nose to 
			breathe.  
			
			 In 
			about 5 mins, your headache will be gone. If you feel tired, just 
			reverse, close your left nose and breathe through your right nose. 
			After a while, you will feel your mind is refreshed.  
			
			 Right 
			side belongs to 'hot', so it gets heated up easily, left side 
			belongs to 'cold'.  
			
			 Most 
			females breathe with their left noses, so they get "cooled off" 
			faster.  
			
			 Most 
			of the guys breathe with their right noses, they get worked up.  
			
			 Do 
			you notice the moment we wake up, which side breathes faster? Left 
			or right? If left is faster, you will feel tired. So, close your 
			left nose and use your right nose for breathing, you will get 
			refreshed quickly.  
			
			 This 
			can be taught to kids, but it is more effective when practiced by 
			adults.  
			
			 There 
			was this period when she suffered headache literally every night, 
			unable to study. He took painkillers, did not work. He decided to 
			try out the breathing therapy here: closed her right nose and 
			breathed through her left nose.  
			
			 In 
			less than a week, her headaches were gone! He continued the exercise 
			for one month.  
			
			 This 
			alternative natural therapy without medication is something that he 
			has experienced. So, why not give it a try. 
			  
          
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