Many people spend the day feeling drowsy, lethargic and even crippled. From the second they wake in the morning, there is a feeling of low energy. Some people are just always tired. Others commence the day with a spring in their step but by mid-afternoon or early evening, their energy has been sapped and bed beckons.
How come so many people are feeling symptoms of low energy and tiredness? The answer often lies in their breathing? The amount of energy you produce primarily depends on the level of oxygen delivered to the cells.
That is, the more oxygen delivered, usually the higher the energy produced. In contrast, if oxygen supply is limited for whatever reason, energy levels are likely to be low.
Therefore, the level of oxygen delivered at any moment depends on your style of breathing. A large breath has more oxygen than a small breath. As I said before, the level of oxygen delivered to cells is crucial to energy production. This can also be measured in the breath.
By measuring the level of oxygen breathed in and out in a single breath, it is possible to determine how much oxygen getting into your cells. This process of measuring your energy level is referred to as Calorimetry (meaning measuring calories).
Calorimetry, also called Energy Testing is an extremely simple, yet accurate means of diagnosing poor energy levels. Further, this test can assist Practitioners in confirming poor oxygen delivery to cells (Also known as mitochondrial dysfunction) as a cause of low energy, lethargy, chronic fatigue, muscle tiredness and has been linked to premature ageing.
What this means is that once the cause of your tiredness is found using this test, it can be easily fixed! And without the need for expensive pharmaceutical intervention. The treatment is so simple. and yet so underutilised in modern medicine.
Millions Across the Globe Are "Tired of Being Tired", and Yet the Solution is Being Overlooked
- Millions Across the Globe Are "Tired of Being Tired", and Yet the Solution is Being Overlooked
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