8 Citations
Bhramari Pranayama: A Non-Pharmacological Approach Against Current Coronavirus Disease 19 Pandemic
- Medicine
- 2021
This article aims to attain an insight on the effectiveness of Bhramari Pranayam (Bhr.P) on health and explores its need to be implemented in day to day life as a routine by all individuals in current Covid 19 pandemic.
A REVIEW ON ROLE OF YOGA IN VARIOUS DISEASES
- MedicineJournal of Bio Innovation
- 2021
Yoga produces Nadi shuddhi (purification of all the channels) and Mala shuddHI (eradication of factors that disturb balanced working of body and mind) which help in enjoying positive health and freedom from diseases.
The Efficacy of Yogic Breathing Exercise Bhramari Pranayama in Relieving Symptoms of Chronic Rhinosinusitis
- MedicineInternational journal of yoga
- 2019
Introduction: A multitude of modalities are available for the treatment of chronic rhinosinusitis, however, each has its side effects and compliance issues. Bhramari pranayama, which is a breathing…
Frequency-modulated Bhramari Pranayam in tinnitus and deafness
- Medicine
- 2018
Tinnitus is subjective when the person hears only but some time can be heard by the examiner termed as objective tinnitus, which can be cured by medical or surgical treatment.
Bhramari (Shanmukhi Mudra) Pranayama in presbyacusis and dementia
- Medicine
- 2016
The World Health Organization estimates, aging populations is on the increase in developing countries and along with modernization, deafness, and dementia is going to become epidemic which warrants early intervention to prevent this almost incurable diseases.
Nitric oxide Bhramari Pranayam and deafness
- Biology
- 2016
Nitric oxide is a gas molecule which has become an exceptionally important molecule in biophysics and is biosynthesized endogenously from semi‐essential amino acid, L‐argenine, molecular oxygen, and various nitric oxide synthase enzymes.
Deposition of aerosols delivered by nasal route with jet and mesh nebulizers.
- Medicine, PhysicsInternational journal of pharmaceutics
- 2011
Impact of acoustic airflow nebulization on intrasinus drug deposition of a human plastinated nasal cast: new insights into the mechanisms involved.
- Medicine, PhysicsInternational journal of pharmaceutics
- 2011
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Paradoxical low nasal nitric oxide in nasal polyposis
- Medicine
- 2002
Background Nitric oxide (NO) is synthesized in the respiratory tract and in the paranasal sinuses constitutive production of nitric oxide has been demonstrated, with levels of 20–25 p.p.m. being found in sinus puncture.
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- MedicineClinical and experimental allergy : journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology
- 1998
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- Biology, ChemistryBiochemical and biophysical research communications
- 1994
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- MedicineCurrent opinion in pulmonary medicine
- 2002
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Nasal NO: normal values in children age 6 through to 17 years
- MedicineEuropean Respiratory Journal
- 2005
Normal values for nasal nitric oxide in children can be used to assess the value of nasal nitrous oxide in respiratory illnesses, and nNO correlated positively with age, history of adenoidectomy and ambient NO.
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- MedicineThe Journal of allergy and clinical immunology
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