nicklebleu said:I made an interesting observation recently with pipe breathing.
Last week I had a bout of flu, nothing dramatic, just one day off work and the weekend lazying around. A little bit of a runny nose and most of all, a nasty but barely productive cough. This cough was coming and going in fits. I would be ok for hours, but if I coughed just a few times, I would continue to do so for quite a while, like a self-feeding process. Needless to say I skipped the EE program, but did pipe breathing and the POTS.
One evening I had another of these coughing fits and I decided to do the pipe breathing ... and lo, and behold! - the coughing fit stopped almost instantly! I have tried that now on a number of occasions, also at work, and it seems to work consistently ... like fast-acting codeine.
Has anyone else had the same experience? If not, I am sure there might be enough "test subjects" to give this a try!
Let me know how you go!
I've not tried pipe breathing for coughing, but I have found out that it stops the hiccups. :) I figured I'd try it once since I had heard that a hiccup is a spasm of the diaphragm. And since the vagus nerve goes to the diaphragm, I figured I'd give it a try - and it worked.
fwiw