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Researchers suggest conch shell blowing

Smithsonian Magazine on MSN · 10m
Suffering From Sleep Apnea? Try Blowing Into a Conch Shell Almost Daily, New Study Suggests
Researchers say the practice might provide a simpler and low-cost alternative to the standard treatment for obstructive sleep apnea, though trials with more participants are needed
News-Medical.Net on MSN · 7h
Conch shell blowing lowers apnea events during REM sleep
Shankh blowing shows promise in alleviating sleep apnea, with significant improvements in sleep quality and reductions in daytime sleepiness after six months.
UPI on MSN · 1d
Researchers suggest conch shell blowing as sleep apnea treatment
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.
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An Ancient Ritual May Help To Relieve Exhausting Sleep Condition

But a recently published randomised controlled trial from the Eternal Heart Care Centre and Research Institute in India has ...
MedPage Today on MSN1d

Could a Conch Shell Be a Competitor for CPAP?

Blowing a conch shell improved moderate obstructive sleep apnea symptoms in a small randomized trial. The forceful breathing ...
Deccan Herald
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Blowing a conch shell for 15 minutes can keep loud snoring at bay, study finds

A Jaipur study shows that daily 15-minute conch shell blowing for six months can ease obstructive sleep apnoea symptoms, ...

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