Wednesday, 23 November 2016

Vocal Science – Health With Voice! Asthma Anyone?

Believe it or not, asthma disorder could be very much connected to a voice disorder, due to improper breathing.


If the asthma sufferer is not aware of his/her breathing patterns, it could very easily effect their voice, as the throat, at the time, becomes very dry, and also the use of the medicated puffers will dry out one’s throat in no time.

One way to help the asthma sufferers with their asthma disorder and, if needed, their damaged voice, is (first of all) to teach them proper breathing, which will immensely help the sufferers with asthma symptoms during the attacks; and concurrently, due to the lift of voice off of the lower and upper respiratory system, the voice healing will be enhanced by the virtue fact that it had gotten removed from the infected area.

Now let’s talk about breathing exercises:

 I usually do not work with clients on just breathing; it always connected to the speaking/singing sounds, syllables and vowels.

 The objective here is to employ three components of the breathing mechanism such as:

•    Lower abdomen – for the support of the height of the sound.  
•    Upper diaphragm – for the support of the width (body of the sound)  
•    Mouth breath – which has to be taken very quickly, passing by all of the     
      respiratory anatomy and becoming placed underneath of the sound,               
      traveling on a parallel track with it and propelling the sound forward.

Once the above is achieved, the respiratory cavities are freed; so is the vocal anatomy, which open up a space for the natural herbal and homeopathic remedies to be applied and act to its’ fullest capacity.

That too plays an essential role in the asthma patient’s recovery.

So, with that said, we could “kill two birds with one stone”. The asthma is treated and could be actually cured; and the voice, concurrently, will also improve and recover dramatically!

In this case.., could you ask for anything more?

We have the experience and expertise to pinpoint, restore and improve your voice as well as asthma recovery by natural herbal and homeopathic remedies.

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Tuesday, 8 November 2016

What Is Chronic Laryngitis And How To Treat It?


Laryngitis is a medical problem that happens when your larynx becomes inflamed. Your voice becomes hoarse and there is a possibility of complete voice loss because your vocal cords become more inflamed. Laryngitis can be chronic; however lasting more than 3 days can be harmful. Here are some of the major symptoms of acute laryngitis that includes:

  • Having a dry sore throat
  • Difficulty in swallowing foods and liquids
  • Swelling in larynx
  • Constantly coughing
  • Having a cold or flu-like symptoms; this ironically can also cause laryngitis.

When you begin to cough up yellow or yellow phlegm or even blood, it is very necessary to consult a doctor immediately. Moreover, if you have any breathing problems, you should see your doctor as soon as possible because chronic laryngitis can be a life threatening problem. The reason behind laryngitis can be caused by excessive smoking, coughing, alcohol consumption, a viral infection and inflammation due to overuse of the vocal cords. 

 
The treatment for laryngitis depends on the underlying cause of it. The different treatments include breathing in moist air, drink plenty of fluids, resting your voice and treatment of the underlying cause(s) of laryngitis. Sometimes acid reflux can also lead to laryngitis. If so taking natural herbal/homeopathic remedies while also reducing the symptoms of acid reflux can help treat, or even cure your laryngitis.

When voice problems develop due to acid reflux, there is no danger in following some behavioral changes and adopting good habits. You can contact the non-surgical voice repair specialist, Diana Yampolsky, at The Royans Institute for Non-Surgical Voice Repair to get proper natural and natural holistic treatmentfor laryngitis or lost voice in general. At this institute, the alternative speech therapist acknowledges your condition in an appropriate and professional manner and treats your voice disorder accordingly. Also, by following a healthy lifestyle, you can make your voice healthy and last for a life time.

Friday, 21 October 2016

How To Fix A Hoarse Voice With Non-Surgical Methods?

Hoarseness of voice is just a symptom, not a disease. It is a term that describes some abnormal changes in your voice. When hoarse, your voice may sound breathy, raspy, strained or there may be some changes in the pitch of your volume. These changes in your voice are usually due to disorders in your vocal folds which are the sound producing parts of the voice box. There are a lot of reasons for the hoarse voice; fortunately, most of them are not serious and tend to go away themselves in a short span of time. However, if it persists for more than two weeks, a visit to your health expert is recommended. Treatment of the underlying cause is the best way to remedy the problem.

In order to secure your vocal box, it is necessary to take care of your voice properly. One should always know to use the voice in a correct order. Non-conventional voice therapy may be a good way to know “How to fix a hoarse voice?” Once you start your therapy under the guidance of voice professionals they will help you to improve your vocal or singing techniques. They are specially trained to assist patients in behavior modification to help eliminate some voice disorders like hoarseness of voice. 


 Patients who have developed bad habits, such as smoking or overusing their voice by screaming or yelling, get high benefits from this conservative approach from our voice repair specialists Diana at The Royans Institute for Non-surgical Voice Repair. The speech therapist may teach patients to alter their methods of speech production to improve the sound of the voice and to resolve problems. 

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Tuesday, 1 March 2016

How To Get Your Voice Back – Embrace The Process

Step 1. Identify the vocal problem itself in order to get your voice back. Perhaps, you have noticed that your voice (Speaking and/or singing) is not working in the same capacity as it once was. Obviously you are puzzled and concerned. At this point, you have to come to terms that something is not the same and begin to accept that fact.
Step 2. Identify the cause of such occurrence. Please try to analyze what could have caused your voice problem in the first place. Please try to “rewind” all the possible facts, which could have lead to such an ordeal. You might think of any medical/surgical procedures you might have undergone in the not very distant past. You might think of a ball game you might have attended with your kids, or a concert of your Idol singing. In this instance, you would possibly be able to recall how excited you were then, during the events, & how loud you were cheering for the performers in the field. Also, it probably would not hurt to look at your personal relationship with your spouse and your children. Have you been shouting a lot lately? Have you, perhaps, been under a lot of stress at work and/or at home? All of the above factors (and many others) could easily aid to a voice problem. When you are in the moment, you are not paying attention how loud you speak or scream. The consequences will haunt you later. Step 3. Do not ‘sugarcoat’ your feelings; rather, embrace it with a grain of sault. That alone will help you immensely to get your voice back in a fast and efficient manner. When you start experiencing some changes in your voice, please DO NOT pretend that nothing happened and do not convince yourself that it is just temporary and you will feel better tomorrow. Unfortunately, you might not feel better tomorrow, as the damage has already been done and it will not go away on its own. It might require some further investigation and medical (or alternative) assistance. Step 4. Outline your goal for the best possible recovery of your vocal problem and enjoy getting there. Once you are able to face the fact that you do have a vocal problem, please embrace this fact and outline the goal to get your voice back. It might, not necessarily, be an easy road, but please try to enjoy the process towards achieving your main goal – getting your voice back.