People with a common sleep disorder may find relief through a surprising, simple and natural source: blowing through a conch shell. Researchers have recently found that conch or shankh blowing on a ...
A small study out of India suggests that blowing into a conch shell—a practice rooted in Indian tradition—may provide relief for people suffering from obstructive sleep apnea, or OSA, the most common ...
Blowing into a conch shell could help tackle the symptoms of a sleep disorder that affects millions of people globally, according to a study. Conch-blowing, also known as shankh-blowing, is an ancient ...
People who play certain wind instruments, like the didgeridoo, may find it easier to breathe while sleeping, according to emerging research. A new randomized controlled trial suggests that blowing ...
Regularly blowing through a conch shell for six months significantly improved sleep among a small group of people with sleep apnea, researchers in India found. Photo by Kitreel/Adobe Stock/HealthDay ...
People who practiced blowing through a conch shell regularly for six months experienced a reduction in their symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), according to a small randomized controlled trial ...
JUST DIET, MAKING THE DIFFERENCE, AND SLEEP APNEA HAPPENS WHEN SOMEONE STOPS BREATHING FOR SHORT TIMES AS THEY SLEEP, AND THE MOST COMMON IS CALLED OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA, OR OSA, FOR SHORT. NOW, A ...
Conch shell blowing reduced sleepiness and improved sleep quality in obstructive sleep apnoea, showing potential as a novel ...
By Stephen Beech Blowing through a conch shell could help to treat a potentially deadly snoring condition, according to new research. Patients who took part in the ancient practice regularly for six ...
Want to ease your sleep apnea and get a better night's sleep? Blow through a conch shell, a new pilot clinical trial says. Regularly blowing through a conch shell for six months, like Disney princess ...
Blowing through a conch shell could help to treat a potentially deadly snoring condition, according to new research. Patients who took part in the ancient practice regularly for six months experienced ...