ABOUT OSA

There is an epidemic affecting millions of Americans… Are you one of them?

Do you wake up feeling tired? If so, you may suffer from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a sleep disorder marked by an interruption of breathing throughout the sleep cycle.

These symptoms can leave you feeling tired all day, cause fatigued driving and lower your productivity, but these are not the only dangers. Sleep apnea is commonly associated with other serious medical conditions like:

If you already have one of these conditions, OSA can make it worse by placing additional stress on your body and immune system due to lack of restful sleep.

Most patients are unaware of their condition

What if your Dr told you that up to 2000 deaths per day occur in America, from complications associated with Sleep Apnea, OSA & Sleep Breathing Disorders. 

Would you look into it further?

Snoring is now the top health reason for couples uncoupling and divorce

WHAT IS OSA?

 

OSA is a Serious and Chronic Disease

OSA is caused by a Blocked or Partially Blocked Airway

Blockage prevents airflow to the lungs

Results in repeated arousals and oxygen desaturations

Severity of sleep apnea is measured by frequency of apnea or hypopnea events per hour, which is referred to as the Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI)

Bioregulatory medicine is wholistic (with emphasis on the “whole”), in that it views the body as a living system – and a matrix of interconnectedness – physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. When the human body is functioning properly, it is a magnificent, self-regulating bio-system of mind, body and spirit. The goal of bioregulatory medicine is to support – or restore – that self-regulating state of wellbeing and self-healing.

​To achieve this goal, bioregulatory medicine is committed to fostering balance and harmony between the individual’s outer environment and his or her internal environment, or milieu.

There are many factors that go into individualized evaluations of a patient’s health, including an assessment of environmental toxins, ecological terrain, lifestyle patterns and habits, social and professional influences, and genetics.

To better understand the basics of bioregulatory medicine, it is necessary to first describe principles of body regulation toward a steady-state, or homeostasis.

​Homeostasis generally denotes a healthy condition and balance of all bodily processes.

The body has many autoregulating processes (e.g., thermoregulation) and when healthy, each is able to deal with external influences that disturb homeostasis and to counteract these external influences to restore the body to a steady state.

​Simply speaking, bioregulatory medicine therapies are aimed at assisting the body’s many autoregulatory systems to create a multiple dynamic equilibrium.

Learn more about bioregulatory medicine

Bioregulatory medicine promotes disease prevention and early intervention of illness through non-toxic approaches, emphasizing a partnership between patient and practitioner. This patient-practitioner relationship is paramount during the complex healing process, and includes intensive patient participation through education and self-care, including lifestyle and dietary improvements, as well as a powerful psycho-spiritual focus, which incorporates mind-body dynamics and an exploration of how psychology affects biology.

Who’s at risk and Symptom’s

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High risk patients: obese, male and of advanced age

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Common first indicator: heavy snoring

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Other indicators: Lack of energy, Headaches, Depression, Nighttime gasping, Dry mouth, Memory or concentration Problems, Excessive daytime sleepiness

… and unattended OSA multiplies serious health risks

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2x The risk for stroke

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2x The risk for sudden cardiac death

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5x The risk cardiovascular mortality

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57% Increased risk for recurrence of atrial fibrillation

Normal Range…

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Mild sleep apnea: AHI 5 - 15 events per hour

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Moderate sleep apnea: AHI 15- 30 events per hour

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Severe sleep apnea: AHI 30+ events per hour

Diabetes is in epidemic status with 29 million patients in the USA, and another 80 million are on the verge of diabetes 11. 54 million people in the USA and 1 billion worldwide suffer from Obstructive Sleep Apnea.

**** Definition of an epidemic: affecting or tending to affect a disproportionately large number of individuals within a population, community, or region at the same time

Kids/ Teenagers

There are millions of kids around the world that suffer like Ryan with very little help. Stimcore can come alongside these kids and parents and improve their breathing and sleep without surgery or prescriptions.

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