PLUS BONUS English transcript of the first DVD in the series "Buteyko Interview / Lectures 1998", Download pdf file FREE. EBook. Doctor Buteyko's Discovery Trilogy by Sergey Altukhov Volume One book summary | contents | free chapter | free excerpts | chapter summaries Free excerpts from Volume 1 Combine-complexator The patient lay on a special couch and was hooked up to a variety of sensors that Buteyko said provided information inconceivable in any other clinic in the world. The complexator could simultaneously provide data on up to forty indicators of the patient's condition at that moment... Chapter 2 more... Combine-complexator Buteyko’s diagnosis "...They opened up the chest of the poor patient, who was thin as a rake and barely alive in any case. Pomekhin inserted his finger into the incision, felt the posterior commissure and, now realising that Buteyko’s diagnosis was correct, brusquely ordered his assistants, “Sew him up!”" Chapter 2 Para. 39 Carbon dioxide “I use carbon dioxide instead of the scalpel,” said Buteyko, with quiet conviction." Chapter 2 Para. 50 Without surgery "She had said: "Lovey" and cautiously gripped the wide lapels of his striped pyjamas. "You shouldn't go up to the third floor," she had said, pulling his shrivelled hand to her heart. "Go to Buteyko. He'll make you well without surgery." Chapter 12 Documentary film director "By bush telegraph, a well known documentary film director from Novosibirsk had got to hear about Dr Buteyko's miraculous Method and begged him, for the love of God, to come and treat his friend Gennady Khodakevich, another film director who was in hospital and awaiting final sentence from Professor Pomekhin. Khodakevich had survived two heart attacks by the age of 49 and even Pomekhin's reputation as an omnipotent surgeon -carefully inflated by his acolytes - did not blind him to reality. Death seemed inevitable." Chapter 13 Basic medical research "The theoreticans assured the government that Pomekhin was blinded by blood and surgery (at which he undoubtedly outshone most other practitioners); that he was indiscriminating and had forgotton about real science. He was chasing after momentary, short-term results, right there on the operating table in front of him, and paid no heed to basic medical research." Chapter 14 Sports therapy "It was at this difficult time,that he chanced to meet a doctor of sports therapy whom, after long conversation, he invited to swell the laboratory's depleted ranks. Natalya Voronova knew about Df Buteyko's work from articles the Institute of Experimental Medicine had published - and his idea that hyperventilation provokes bronchial spasm in asthmatics had shaken her to the core." Chapter 15........... $35.00 only
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