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Sleep Review (sleepreviewmag.com):
(2006-08-10)
Edison Health Innovations Celebrates One-Year Anniversary of No-Mask, No-Surgery Therapy for Sleep Apnea and Hypoxemia

"Edison Health Innovations (EHI), Phoenix, is celebrating its one-year anniversary of its no-mask, no-surgery therapy for sleep disordered breathing and hypoxemia-related illnesses in Phoenix, August 17, 2006. Zhou’s Hypoxicology Therapy (ZHT), named after its discoverer Jin Zhou, MD, DC, attains results by addressing sleep breathing problems at their source."

 

[Our sister website, SleepApneaUSA.net, is finally here, and improving, updated every day.]

 

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Snore, Sleep Apnea,
Daytime Sleepiness, Restless Leg Syndrome

 

Hypertension, Asthma,

 

Erectile Dysfunction

 

Depression, Panic Attack

 

Chronic Sinusitis

 

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Facial Wrinkle Reduction (Bring your own mirror)

 

Spasmodic Dysphonia (SD)

Vocal Cord Dysfunction (VCD) related disorders

 

 

Persistent Migraine
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Facial Pain,

Fibromyalgia

 

Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD/CRPS)

 

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Hand Injuries, Soft-tissue

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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

 

 

Vocal Cord Dysfunction/Fibromyalgia

Chronic Sinusitis

Rheumatoid & Hypoxia
Sleep Apnea

Stress & Fatigue

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Snore

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New!

"Zhou's Hypoxicology Therapy" (ZHT)

A New Therapy for "Mild Oxygen Deprivation" (Hypoxia)

TCD-VCD-Hypoxia Complex

 Without Extra Device and Supply

 

Mild Hypoxia Has Been Identified as the Main Cause of Every Medical Conditions.

 

Trachea Caudal Displacement-Vocal Cord Dysfunction-Oxygen Deprivation Complex with

Chiropractic and Acupuncture Approach for

Fast, Easy & More Results.

 

 

     If  you have faithfully tried  almost all of the conventional medical or alternative remedies, and have been told either nothing else can be done or nothing was found "wrong" with you, DON'T GIVE UP!
 
     You can tell, usually within only 3 visits with Dr. Jin Zhou, if your pain/condition will significantly respond to acupuncture and/or chiropractic treatments.

       After only 3 visits, if you do not experience any satisfactory or noticeable improvement, you will be advised to stop acupuncture/chiropractic therapy with Dr. Jin Zhou and/or referred to appropriate physicians or specialists of your choice for further evaluation and management of your conditions. As his standard and customary practice since 1991, Dr. Jin Zhou has been concentrated in these persistent pain cases and achieved very satisfactory pain relief results within initial 3 visits in most of his new patients, as a practical way of practicing and promoting alternative medical care . This is how he actually works on every new patient, not for commercial or promotion only.

 

      It's a free consultation on initial visit if Dr. Jin Zhou does not believe you are a candidate for acupuncture and/or chiropractic therapy, no treatment will be recommended. If indicated, a trial program (not free) of three visits will be recommended, you will only continue with more therapies after you experienced noticeable and satisfactory improvement.
     
      Acupuncture and/or chiropractic may not be for every one or every condition.  Most patients at this clinic have experienced very positive response and continued with satisfactory improvement.

 

WHY DR. JIN ZHOU?

 

    Dr. Jin Zhou (Chiropractic Physician) combines his clinical experience of an orthopedic surgeon and acupuncturist in Beijing, China and in chiropractic in U.S.A. to provide you with effective and affordable alternative approaches to pain relief. In his nine years of acupuncture and chiropractic practice in Illinois, he has concentrated in working with difficult or gap cases (having been told either nothing else can be done or nothing was found "wrong" from scientific medical tests)  in addition to commonly seen pain cases with clinical satisfactory results. Acupuncture and/or chiropractic may not be for everyone or every condition, but it may help you, as it did for the majority of his patients. 

 

New Research and Treatment for Mild Hypoxia

 

    Most recently, Dr. Jin Zhou developed a new powerful therapy, "Zhou's Hypoxicology Therapy" (ZHT) for treating mild oxygen deprivation (hypoxia). Mild hypoxia, chronic or transient, has been identified from recent scientific researches as the main but hidden cause of almost every major medical conditions, heart attack and cancer, to common and chronic diseases, fibromyalgia, sleep and breathing disorders to depression. If you do a "Google search" with word (your disease or condition) AND hypoxia, you will see the links.

 

    Based publicly known scientific research on hypoxia and VCD, (Vocal Cord Dysfunction), Dr. Jin Zhou discovered (clinically, not scientifically proven yet) that entire Trachea Caudal (downwards) Displacement (TCD) is the main physio-pathological mechanism of mild hypoxia and illness as well health, TCD-VCD-Hypoxia Complex.

 

    More importantly, Dr. Jin Zhou has developed a completely new non-surgical and non-invasive therapy to treat TCD-VCD-Hypoxia Complex with unprecedented clinical results (measurable results with pulse oximeter in 5-10 minutes) without any need of extra breathing device and supplement Oxygen. Although this new ZHT ("Zhou's Hypoxicology Therapy") is NOT for severe hypoxia, through opening up upper airway, it provides the most powerful and fast relief for  mild hypoxia, the most mysterious cause for your illness, and has been called as "Hidden Killer" by FAA. ZHT, used in conjunction with acupuncture and chiropractic therapy, can provide unprecedented clinical results.

 

 
 

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  Vocal Cord Dysfunction: A Thorough Review
(UTMB Department of Otolaryngology)

 

The upper airway in sleep: physiology of the pharynx
(NY U. School of Medicine)

 

All That Wheezes Is Not Asthma: Diagnosing the Mimics

(Emergency Medicine)

By Francisco J. Soto, MD, and Kalpalatha K. Guntupalli, MD

 

"Especially when the standard therapy for asthma has failed to produce improvement, the clinician should be alert to signs of other conditions that can closely resemble asthma, ranging from congestive heart failure to vocal cord dysfunction."

 

The trachea: normal anatomic features, imaging and causes of displacement. (NIH.GOV)

 

Effect of tracheal and tongue displacement on upper airway airflow dynamics
(NIH.GOV)

 

Neuromuscular activity and upper airway collapsibility. Mechanisms of action in the decerebrate cat.

(NIH.GOV)

 

Structural basis for alterations in upper airway collapsibility. (NIH.GOV)

 

MAP - Literatuur - Inhalt

 

Epiglottic movements during breathing in humans (NIH.GOV)

 

 

 

 
Childhood snoring tied to poor school performance

 

The Effect of Chronic or Intermittent Hypoxia on Cognition in Childhood: A Review of the Evidence -- Bass et al. 114 (3): 805.

 

Children's sleeping habits linked to behaviour
Globe and Mail - Toronto,Ontario,Canada
"... they receive treatment for their sleep-related breathing ... Researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota recently ... with a device to measure blood pressure and body ... "

 

 

 
Polysomnography and Sleep Disorders
Anthony Murro, M.D.
Department of Neurology
Medical College of Georgia

 

For the Practitioner - Sleep Apnea Information - American Sleep Apnea Association - ASAA

 

the American Sleep Apnea Association Brochure

 

Sleep Apnea Action Handbook

 

[PDF] Obstructive Sleep Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Apnea in Adults and Children

View as HTML

 

Obstructive Sleep Apnea Diagnosis and Treatment [PDF]

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Pregnancy - Miscarriage and Loss: Sleep apnea: Any miscarriage connection? at Pregnancy & Baby

 

Study: treating sleep apnea may combat asthma

 

Loud snorers risk sudden death at night

"Somers and his coworkers reviewed the medical records of 112 people who had undergone sleep tests at the clinic and had died suddenly of heart-related causes. Of them, 78 had sleep apnea and 34 did not."

 

Snoring in kids may predict hyperactivity - Children's Health - MSNBC.com

"WASHINGTON - Young children who snore could be at greater risk of becoming hyperactive later than those who sleep quietly, U.S. researchers reported on Friday."

 

Sleep-Disordered Breathing, Insulin Resistance Linked

(Pulmonary Reviews)

 

Insulin Resistance and Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Is Increased Sympathetic Stimulation the Link?

 

Sleep-disordered Breathing and Insulin Resistance in Middle-aged and overweight men (RUSH Pulmonary and Critical Care)

 

Unusual manifestations in primary hypothyroidism.
Prog Clin Biol Res. 1983;116:169-87.

Related Articles

 

 

 

 

 

 
Craniofacial profile in Asian and white subjects with obstructive sleep apnoea -- Lam et al. 60 (6): 504 -- Thorax

"Conclusions: A crowded posterior oropharynx and a steep thyromental plane predict OSA across two different ethnic groups and varying degrees of obesity."

 

Tracheal and neck position influence upper airway airflow dynamics by altering airway length.
J Appl Physiol. 1993 Nov;75(5):2084-90.

"We conclude that alterations in airflow mechanics with caudal tracheal displacement and changes in neck positions are primarily due to alterations in airway length."

 

Acquired laryngeal deviation associated with cervical spine disease in erosive polyarticular arthritis. Use of the fiberoptic bronchoscope in rheumatoid disease.
 

Deviation and rotation of the larynx in computer tomography

 

Helical CT scanning of laryngeal deviation.

 

Pro: Sleep Apnea Is an Anatomic Disorder -- Schwab 168 (3): 270 -- American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine

 

The Hypotonic Upper Airway in Obstructive Sleep Apnea . Role of Structures and Neuromuscular Activity -- SCHWARTZ et al. 157 .

 

The relationship between neck circumference, radiographic pharyngeal anatomy, and the obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome -- Da. (ERS Journals Ltd)

"We conclude that the relationships between general obesity, hyoid position, soft palate length, and OSA are probably secondary to variation in neck circumference."

 

A MODEL OF OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA IN NORMAL HUMANS -- Stanescu et al. 163 (4): 1031 -- American Journal of Respiratory and C.

 

A Model of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Normal Humans . Role of the Upper Airway -- KING et al. 161 (6): 1979 -- American Journ.

 

Physiological and pathophysiological implications of upper airway reflexes in humans.
Jpn J Physiol. 2000 Feb;50(1):3-14. Review. Nishino T

 

 Respir Med. 1991 Jan;85 Suppl A:61-5.

 

Reversal of apnoea by aspiration reflex in anaesthetized cats.
Eur Respir J. 1991 Oct;4(9):1117-25

Related Articles

 

[Clinical neurological findings in brain-dead patients] Rinsho Shinkeigaku. 1993 Dec;33(12):1321-4. Review. Japanese.

 

Laryngeal inputs in defensive airway reflexes in humans.
Pulm Pharmacol Ther. 2004;17(6):377-81. Review.
 

Obstructive sleep apnea, inflammation, and cardiopulmonary disease.
Front Biosci. 2004 Sep 1;9:2892-900.

 

[Respiratory functions of the upper airway with special reference to physiological implications of respiratory disease] Nihon Kyobu Shikkan Gakkai Zasshi. 1990 Jan;28(1):3-4.

 

Rapid development of obstructive sleep apnea following hemidiaphragmatic and unilateral vocal cord paralysis as a complication of mediastinal surgery (American College of Chest Physicians)

 

Teens Getting High Without Drugs

 

Cluster Headache With Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Periodic Limb Move. (Blackwell Synergy: Headache, Vol 45, Issue 1, pp. 81-83)

 

Pain and Sleep Apnea - American Sleep Apnea Association - ASAA

 

One Third Of Epilepsy Patients Found To Have Sleep Apnea
Finding hints at broader issues in understanding of sleep and brain function

 

The Sleep Site: FIBROMYALGIA, BACK PAIN, NECK PAIN AND
HEADACHES ARE OFTEN RELATED TO TREATABLE
SLEEP PROBLEMS!

 

District judge removed from office (AP)

 

"HARRISBURG, Pa. - A district judge who blamed his bad behavior on sleep apnea was removed from office Tuesday for inappropriate conduct, failing to cooperate with investigators and showing a lack of remorse."

 

Officer Who Slept in Crisis Resigns
Thomas Bissett, 42, says he suffers from a sleep disorder.

 

"Groundbreaking study helps explain why preemie brains improve over time

"Groundbreaking study helps explain why preemie brains improve over time
Infants born prematurely and with hypoxia--inadequate oxygen to the blood--are able to recover some cells, volume and weight in the brain after oxygen supply is restored, Yale School of Medicine researchers report in Experimental Neurology."

 

Dynamic magnetic resonance imaging of vocal cord closure during deglutition.
Gastroenterology. 1995 Sep;109(3):843-9.
PMID: 7657113 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

 

Laryngeal response during forced vital capacity maneuvers in normal adult humans
Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. 150: 729-734. [Abstract]

 

Glottic aperture and effective minute ventilation during nasal two- level positive pressure ventilation in spontaneous mode
Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. 154: 1857-1863.
[Abstract]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

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