Buteyko (pronounced Bu-tay-ko) is most commonly
used as a treatment for those with asthma and other breathing disorders.
  It
was developed in Russia in the 1950's by a Russian doctor called Konstantin
Buteyko, from whom the technique gets it's name. In 1981 the Russian authorities
officially recognised the method as beneficial and approved it for use
as a treatment for asthma throughout the former Soviet Union.
Word of the technique eventually spread to western countries
such as Australia and New Zealand where practitioners have already built
up 10-15 years experience of using the method. The results of a scientific
trial published in Australia in 1998 showed that asthma sufferers using
the technique were able to reduce their need for reliever inhalers by
an average of approximately 90% in less than three months by practising
the method.
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