These symptoms of the chest are not confined in their relation to the inner lings of the chest, as regards infections. They may also be , and often are when chronic, due to the chest muscles, their blood and nerve supply, the myofarcal membrane. THese are both postural flexor muscles involved with breathing. They also affect the mucosal lining in that their exercise helps to maintain loosening and renewal.

Exercise is the remedy, and yoga is about the most specialised, though other exercises have much in common.

If you act on the assumption that there is infection, then you may be right: infection is always occurring and being dealt with to a greater or lesser degree. Best not to assume you have no need for exercise in its alleviation; the primary problem may be 'weakness of the chest', but such constitutions are also behaviorally engendered, in that we learn the breathing patterns and posture of our parents too. Well, that offers a lot of scope then. Exercise of the chest, and upper chest, can take you far. I would go so far as to say that a weak chest is symptomatic of a fairly blocked movement in the chest. The famous hatha yogin, Iyengar, took up yoga particularly because he was afflicted with a weak chest when he was a boy, which gave rise to pulmonary diseases and arrested development.

JOhn


JOhn
--On 17 October 2007 10:45:53 +0100 Dee <[email protected]> wrote:


The trouble is Smitty, it gets really painful and feels as if I can't
breathe.  The last time I had to have anti-biotics which didn't do me any
good at all.  Just thought the salt thing might be an alternative. Still
taking the CS though which does keep it under and makes me feel better.
Thanks anyway.  Dee

-------Original Message-------


From: Smitty
Date: 16/10/2007 20:33:55
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Salt therapy



I haven't used *salt pipe* but from past experience, chest infections
take a long time to heal. . . . have patience.

Smitty


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