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Non-invasive measurement of the client's carbon dioxide levels, breathing dynamics and breathing rate in real time. The use of this biofeedback helps clients learn about their breathing and chart actual progress.
The optimal range of carbon dioxide is 35 mmHg to 45 mmHg. Lower levels are an indication of symptoms relating to poor circulation, cognitive and emotional deficits.
The "ultimate" breathing rate for wellness is reported as 6 breaths per minute when the breath and heart rate are in sync. However, for many, this is not realistic and may exacerbate symptoms of anxiety and panic. Educational capnometry will help the client discover their unique coherent breathing rate.
The balance between the sympathetic (flight/flight....) and parasympathetic (rest, digest...) sides of the autonomic nervous system is regulated by the breath and can be optimized through the use of biofeedback technology.
It's a partnerships! Pulse oximetry shows the level of oxygen in the blood, however, the level of carbon dioxide is vital to how efficiently oxygen is being delivered to cells, tissue and organs. Carbon Dioxide is only measurable with capnometry.
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