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How the Didgeridoo Can Help Your Sleep Apnea

Most people have never even heard of a didgeridoo, let along actually played one! But did you know that playing the didgeridoo can actually reduce the severity of your sleep apnea? (And in some cases, it can cure apnea completely.)

Check out this neat video on the effect that didgeridoo-playing has on strengthening your airway:

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4 Comments

  1. where can i buy a Didgeridoo and what do they cosy. also is there a substitute item that can be more easilt accessible?

    Comment by ed lodygowski — May 24, 2011 @ 1:46 am

  2. Hi Ed – many thanks for your questions. You can buy a didgeridoo through many websites, but have heard good things about this website: DidgeridooBreath.com

    A substitute for didgeridoo therapy is facial exercises. Coincidentally, I have been working on such a program with some speech language pathologists, and will be coming out with an online program soon.

    Stay tuned!

    All the best,

    Marc

    Comment by Marc — May 24, 2011 @ 3:17 pm

  3. …on this video you can see me. I was the sleep apnea patient and I’ve developed the Asate Medical Didge Therapy vs. sleep apnea. Only to play didgeridoo is not enough in a sleep apnoe situation. The Asate therapy technique is much stronger in effect and the special therapy instruments which we use in our trials since 7 years support the therapy technique. This video shows my story and is a National Geographic production about my first trial with University of Zurich, which was published worldwide in the British Medical Journal.

    I work now in the 2nd trial with University of Zurich and I’m preparing a next trial with Stanford University in California.

    You can inform yourself on our English-website: http://www.asate.us.

    Best wishes to all, Alex Suarez

    Comment by Alex — May 24, 2011 @ 8:16 pm

  4. How do I get one? What do they cost?

    Comment by Margaret Fish — August 31, 2011 @ 12:46 am

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