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A small study out of India suggests that blowing into a conch shell—a practice rooted in Indian tradition—may provide relief ...
The “cocktail” itself does not contain any alcohol; instead, it is typically made with orange juice, coconut water and ...
A new study looks at the effects of traditional Indian practice of blowing into a conch shell, known as “shankh.” ...
Learn more about a rising health concern known as social apnea, which is caused by staying out too late on weekends and not ...
Researchers say the practice might provide a simpler and low-cost alternative to the standard treatment for obstructive sleep ...
Shankh blowing shows promise in alleviating sleep apnea, with significant improvements in sleep quality and reductions in ...
Just 15 minutes of the practice five days a week led to fewer breathing episodes during the night, a study says.
A traditional conch shell exercise is showing surprising benefits for people with obstructive sleep apnea.
Can an ancient ritual from Indian culture alleviate a modern sleep disorder? A new clinical study has investigated just ...
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In a clinic in Jaipur, a low, resonant note from a conch shell echoed through the room—and it’s all for an unlikely therapy.