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protomok | 7 years ago
Curious how others work around this ? I understand there is a surgery that can correct a deviated septum , but surgery is always a last resort in my view.
protomok | 7 years ago
Curious how others work around this ? I understand there is a surgery that can correct a deviated septum , but surgery is always a last resort in my view.
yayana|7 years ago
One observation from Buteyko materials that sounds right (and would be easy to verify) is that only one nostril should be active when you aren't exercising, and there is a ~3? hour cycle where they swap dilation repeatedly through the day and night. When you are healthy you won't notice this (unless someone asks you to gently test), if you panic and fight to keep them both open, it will cause you more trouble.
kaycebasques|7 years ago
It’s called the nasal cycle.