People are RAVING about this mom's smart invention for all natural foot pain relief (including her own). Eva Nemcik looked forward to an active lifestyle in her retirement – filled with yoga, tennis, hiking, and other activities she enjoyed throughout her youth. There was only one problem: Her horrible foot pain was holding her back. Eva finally had the time to get active and enjoy her life… But instead of spending her retirement living life to the fullest, she found herself lying on the couch most of the day. Every time Eva started moving for more than a few minutes, she winced in pain. Her body and mind were in great shape… but her feet felt tender, sore, and weak. Can you relate?
Have you ever run out of breath trying to walk up a short flight of stairs? Or while carrying your groceries inside from your car? Or what about when you sleep? Do you always wake up tired no matter if you slept 8, 10, or 12 hours at night? If you answered yes to any of these questions, according to the medical experts, it's possible that you may have a larger-than-normal buildup of mucus inside your lungs. And that exhausted feeling you get is because your body is simply working twice or even ten times harder than usual to get a steady supply of oxygen into your blood. (Yes, even while you’re sleeping.) Because the less oxygen your body has to use… the more washed out and lifeless you can feel.
Do you struggle to get deep, satisfying breaths through your nose? Is the quality of your sleep lacking, effected by snoring... are you waking up tired no matter how much you slept? I do, see for most of my life, I’ve breathed through my mouth. I didn’t know this until recently, but according to medical experts, our bodies are designed to breathe through the nose… and “mouth breathing” has a lot of negative consequences, like poor sleep, dry mouth, breathing irregularities, and more. And that exhausted feeling you get is because your body is simply working twice or even ten times harder than usual to get a good deep breath and oxygen. (Yes, even while you’re sleeping.) Because the less oxygen your body has to use… the more washed out and lifeless you can feel. Can you relate?