Buteyko - Summary and Key Facts
Summary
The Buteyko Institute Method teaches people to correct dysfunctional
breathing and thereby normalise their breathing pattern. This results
in immediate improvement in asthma, sleep apnoea, snoring, emphysema,
COAD, COPD, sinusitis, hay fever, rhinitis, blocked nose, allergies,
bronchitis, bronchiectasis, panic and anxiety conditions, and many
other respiratory problems.
Following the correction of dysfunctional breathing, people report
the following:
- reduction in asthma symptoms & in the need for reliever
medication
- unblocking of the nose and sinuses
- restoration of nasal breathing
- reduction or elimination of snoring and apnoea
- reduction in mucus production and allergic rhinitis and sinusitis
- change in tongue position and occlusion
- stability to orthodontic work
- decrease in size of tonsils adenoids and polyps
- increased energy levels
- enhanced capacity for exercise and improved recovery rate
Key Facts
Health Management by the Buteyko Institute Method (BIM) of Breathing
Retraining
Description
The Buteyko Institute Method (BIM) is a system of breathing retraining
which delivers immediate and sustained improvement for people with
asthma, as well as a reduction in apnoeas and snoring. It is based
on the work of Professor Buteyko from Russia, and is taught by BIM
Practitioners accredited by the Buteyko Institute of Breathing and
Health (BIBH). The significant features of the BIM are that it is:
- Effective - over 90% of course participants come off all asthma
reliever medications within one week (medical trial results published
in MJA Dec 1998)
- Safe - the BIBH follows international best practice asthma medication
guidelines
- Scientifically based - based on the standard medical principles
of respiration, the normalisation of breathing and the Bohr Effect
Outcomes
- Significant reduction in, or elimination of asthma reliever
and preventer medications (the reduction of preventer medication
is done in consultation with the client’s medical practitioner)
- Significant reduction in, or elimination of asthma symptoms
and attacks and also the relief of other respiratory disorders
- Improved sleep patterns including reduction or elimination of
apnoeas and snoring
- Increased stamina and energy levels, better work performance,
and improved management of the symptoms of stress.
Who does the Buteyko Institute Method Help?
The BIM is suitable for children from 3 years of age and adults
of any age. It is effective for people with all types and degrees
of severity of asthma and sleep disorders, as well as people with
other respiratory disorders such as emphysema, COAD, COPD, sinusitis,
hay fever, rhinitis, blocked nose, allergies, bronchitis, bronchiectasis,
panic and anxiety conditions.
The Personal Cost of Breathing Disorders
Every year many people with asthma and sleep disorders suffer
respiratory infections, sore throats, physical incapacity, fatigue,
time off work or school with a poor quality of life, ongoing financial
expense and a deteriorating condition. Learning the BIM provides
people with the knowledge and skills to get back their health and
their life.
How do you learn the Buteyko Institute Method?
The Buteyko Institute Method is taught in courses consisting of
five sessions of ninety minutes. Clients are taught how to retrain
their breathing to enable them to breathe correctly when sleeping,
exercising, speaking, eating, and performing all daily activities.
Improvement occurs within the first 24 hours.
About the Buteyko Institute of Breathing and Health
The Buteyko Institute of Breathing and Health Inc. (BIBH) is the
professional body representing the BIM and its Practitioners throughout
the world. It is a not for profit organisation committed to improving
health by correcting asthma and other breathing related disorders
through research, development, promotion and application of the
BIM. The BIBH currently has over fifty members in twelve countries
around the world and has developed standards for both the teaching
of the BIM to clients, and for the training of new BIM Practitioners.
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