Playing Harp - tasty and good for you, too!



I happened across this health tip in Dr. Peter Gott's column at 
www.jewishworldreview.com.

>http://www.NewsAndOpinion.com | DEAR DR. GOTT: I have enclosed an article 
>from my local newspaper extolling the virtues of playing the harmonica for 
>patients with emphysema or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Is this 
>something that you could share with your readers? I have emphysema and it 
>helped me tremendously.
>
>DEAR READER: Absolutely. Playing the harmonica is a nifty form of 
>respiratory therapy. It enables patients to exercise their breathing 
>muscles against a slight resistance. And the technique is certainly 
>superior to the traditional methods of inhalational therapy. What's more, 
>it's fun and the music is an added benefit.
>
>For those readers who would like to learn more about this novel therapy, I 
>suggest that you write the Easy Breathers Support Group. The 
>organization's contact is Elisabeth Olson, Easy Breathers Project Manager, 
>Air Education and Communication Specialist, Wisconsin Department of 
>Natural Resources, CE/6 Box 7921, 101 South Webster Street, Madison, WI 
>53707-7921. You can also go online at www.easybreathers.org.

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Ronnie Schreiber

Rokem Needle Arts - custom embroidery and fine Judaica

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