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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Sweet Dreams for Doctors that Treat Sleep Apnea & Sleeping Disorders

Sleep apnea and sleeping disorders are nocturnal breathing events that nobody had seemed to of heard of until a handful of years ago.

Now everybody is plagued by sleep apnea. Poor sleep is now a sleep disorder and disorders are correctable: in this case, usually with CPAP masks (that have certainly ruined the sleep of millions).

Why Can't Anyone Sleep Anymore?


Sleep apnea and sleep disorders are not a new thing. You most likely know exactly what it sounds like when a person experiences an apnea. If you have ever listened to an elder snore, then you have probably heard the signature breathing pattern of a classic apnea: the snoring pattern is interrupted by a sustained retention of breathe (that is sometimes worrisome to observe, fearing no other breathe may come).

Sleep disorders usually consist of apneas, although there are other types of events, and they are usually treated with a (CPAP) Continuous Positive Air Pressure machine that, once titrated to the correct pressure, regulates breathing and minimizes events.

Although CPAP machines work well to treat sleep disorders, their use is practically irrelevant - and your doctor is not going to tell you that. The medical industry has made a fortune treating sleeping disorders, and all that money is not going to be turned down.

Sleep Apnea & Other Sleeping Disorders May Not Be What They Seem


The truth of the matter is that most of the time (not always) sleeping disorders are a mere nocturnal detection of poor health within the body, much like a headache is sometimes indicative of attention needed in a different area of the body.

Simply put - most people do not need to treat sleep apnea near as much as they need to lose 50 pounds and make alterations to their diet.

If you are suffering from sleep apnea, think about consulting a more holistic health care provider for ideas on what might be causing your sleep apnea and natural ways to remedy it.

Why Treat Sleep Apnea & Sleeping Disorders When Something Else May Be Wrong?


Treating sleep apnea and sleeping disorders (and any illness, really) has simply become a huge market.


Food from farms has become food from industrial plants loaded with synthetic products, fueling all sorts of health problems that people are just expected to endure. If the doctor knows that you need to loose weight to breathe better, and he knows you won't exercise, why not make money off of your visits (sleep disorder detection requires at least one overnight sleep study, sometimes several, and at least one overnight titration session), the CPAP machine (which may need to be rented monthly), and the disposable supplies that will always be needed? Why not?


Sources for "Sweet Dreams for Doctors that Treat Sleep Apnea & Sleeping Disorders":

"Treating sleep disorders can wake up your bottom line" by Jeffrey Bendix, MA
Medical Economics
http://medicaleconomics.modernmedicine.com/medical-economics/news/treating-sleep-disorders-can-wake-your-bottom-line?page=full

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