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    Is this the first example of the Forum successfully providing medical consultancy and assistance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by coach carson View Post
    Is this the first example of the Forum successfully providing medical consultancy and assistance?
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    Then my parents took me to a homeopathic doctor and I got well only within a few months. It never reappeared. I can't guarantee it works for everyone but it's worth a visit.
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    I had replied to this before but somehow it disappeared. So, once again, I didn't give any medical consultancy as I am not a doctor. I only made a suggestion for someone to consider alternative medicine and speak with a homeopathic doctor.

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    For me it sounds right to stop breathing for a second in a moment of high tense. But I'm not sure if it's healthy. Maybe you should relax more? But if it's a natural thing, even if you train it, you won't get rid of it.
    I think it's interesting that it even has a word: bracing. I didn't know that!

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    Yes, holding your breath will improve the accuracy and technique in your attack. But must sure that you take good inhaling during short intervals. Breathing provides oxygen to body cells and hence strengthen up the next attack.

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    From a individual perspective i wouldn't fear about it, actually i would motivate it as it orthodontics your midesction, avoiding you from dropping position and having an 'energy leak' basically significance the power created by your feet successfully gets funneled to your breasts and knife tip!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny12 View Post
    From a individual perspective i wouldn't fear about it, actually i would motivate it as it orthodontics your midesction, avoiding you from dropping position and having an 'energy leak' basically significance the power created by your feet successfully gets funneled to your breasts and knife tip!
    Now, THAT has GOT to hurt
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    Having your breathing is a organic factor, its known as expecting. If someone was about to impact you in the abdomen you would do it to secure your important body parts as you have nothing but the various ab muscle tissue to secure them (unlike your body that have the ribs!) We also get sportsmen to do it during any work to secure the spine!

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