Researchers at Southern Cross University believe breathing high-altitude air could help improve the health of those with type 2 diabetes.
It’s hoped the revelation can be used to solve the global epidemic.
For more information about the study, including suitability and details of time commitment, contact Charl Neuhoff on 0404 762 986 or 02 6620 3991.
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1 response to “COULD HIGH ALTITUDE BREATHING HELP WITH DIABETES?”
Why not investigate the benefits of the Buteyko breathing method.
The method decreases oxygen intake and boosts CO2 levels in the body – same as what high altitude breathing would achieve.
Check out http://www.normalbreathing.com/