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RE: [IntPsy] Digest Number 2009 - severe panic attacks

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Severe panic attacks and anxiety are

caused by POOR BREATHING – high in the chest which throws the body into

sympathetic mode – fright or flight!

By retraining a person to BREATHE BETTER –

in less than an HOUR, they make a change in their health and LONGEVITY for the

rest of their lives! I’ve seen Mike White take a person with severe

anxiety and panic and literally change them in front of my eyes, by teaching

them how to and where their breathing is supposed to be! He’s even

talked people thru panic attacks on the phone! 866-694-6425.

We have 5 and 15 minute breathing tests

online so you can see how good or bad is your breathing! www.breathing.com/tests.htm Results

will be emailed to you immediately upon completion of your tests, along with

some suggestions on how to improve your breathing. We even offer low-cost self-help

DVDs and CDs, which we’ve shipped to nearly every country on this planet!

We’ve correlated statistics from

over 50,000 breathing tests and they show that the top 5 “symptoms”

produced by poor breathing are: 1. Anxiety 2. Depression 3. Stress 4.

Poor sleep 5. Overweight

(yes, overweight – because your

breathing controls your pH – acid/alkaline balance – which has

everything to do with your weight and state of health!).

Jan Jenson * OBDS

The Wellth Coach

Optimal Breathing Development Specialist

Helping

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