didgeridoo changed my life : r SleepApnea - Reddit A number of years back I thought about making a movement lesson to learn how not to snore Now that I have sleep apnea, I may revisit that Is there any particular aspect of playing the didge that you think or feel like makes the most difference for your sleep?
Cures for sleep apnea - mouth taping, didgeridoo, blowing into a . . . The only study that has really been done is with the didgeridoo instrument having success with helping sleep apnea Also I’ve heard blowing balloons has a similar affect I have a really hard time actually getting myself to use my digeridoo
Playing didgeridoo as adjunctive for sleep apnea UARS? One study found playing didgeridoo helped, one study found playing a double reed instrument was associated with lower risk and one study found playing wind instruments was not associated with risk for sleep apnea UARS Has anybody tried playing the didgeridoo to help with sleep apnea UARS?
Learn to Play the Didgeridoo to Treat Sleep Apnea Research suggests that playing the didgeridoo may help improve breathing patterns and alleviate the symptoms of sleep apnea This article explores the relationship between didgeridoo playing and sleep apnea, including the mechanics, benefits, and practical tips for beginners
Didgeridoo for Sleep Apnea: First Clinical Study - Didge Project After seeing positive results working with over 50 people with sleep apnea, I decided to create a method book and video that anyone could use to learn to play didgeridoo, right in their own home
Didge you sleep: a feasibility study of didgeridoo training for . . . The didgeridoo, which is a musical instrument, can be used for upper airway muscle training Our goal was to develop a group-based didgeridoo training program for obstructive sleep apnea We conducted a proof-of-concept single-arm study consisting of a structured didgeridoo training regimen
Didgeridoo - MyApnea I have been using a didgeridoo to help alleviate sleep apnea and snoring for about 4 years I play it for at least 10 minutes every night shortly before I go to bed I have never learned circular breathing I just drone through the thing pretty solidly for 10 minutes