Do you have problems breathing smoothly? Do you suffer from health issues such as cough, asthma, bronchitis and pneumonia that make it difficult for you to breathe easily? Breathing difficulty may be due to problems with the lungs, airways, or other health problems.
Asthma is a chronic disease that causes the airways to the lungs to become inflamed. Bronchitis is inflammation in the main lung airways, while pneumonia can cause inflammation in the lungs’ air sacs. If not treated in time, it can result in damage to the lungs.

Breathing difficulty may involve feeling uncomfortable when breathing and feeling like you are not getting enough air. It can sometimes be caused by infections like sinusitis. Sinusitis can make it hard to breathe through your nose for a week or two, until the inflammation eases and your congested sinuses begin to drain. However, many breathing problems are long-term (chronic). These include chronic sinusitis, allergies, and asthma. They can cause symptoms such as nasal congestion, a runny nose, itchy or watery eyes, chest congestion, coughing, wheezing, trouble breathing and shallow breathing. Your nasal passage is a pathway for viruses and allergens to enter your lungs. So, your nose and sinuses are often linked with many lung disorders. Sinus or nasal passage inflammation can trigger asthma attacks. The American Lung Association states that more than 34 million Americans struggle with such chronic lung conditions as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and bronchitis. Smoking causes breathing problems because it damages the tubes, or airways that carry air to your lungs. It also damages the tiny air sacs in your lungs that move oxygen into your blood and remove carbon dioxide. Even secondhand smoke can lead to breathing problems. Millions of people in this country have breathing problems due to COPD. This is a condition caused by damage to the airways or other parts of the lung. This damage leads to inflammation and other problems that block airflow and make it hard to breathe. COPD can cause coughing that produces large amounts of a slimy substance called mucus. Congestion or the buildup of phlegm and other fluids in the lungs can cause a range of breathing or respiratory issues like cough, asthma, bronchitis, and emphysema. HIjamaEnergetics sessions can help eliminate these problems by targeting the root cause – congestion. HijamaEnergetics sessions work because it aims to loosen the congestion and fluids from your lungs so that the body can safely expel them. It also induces the immunity system of your body to react against the congestion to help clear it. When the cup with vacuum is placed over your body, it creates a negative suction that induces the flow of blood to the area. Not only do your lungs receive a fresh infusion of healing, oxygen, nutrients and lymph, but your blood is cleansed of the toxins and impurities that may have accumulated. In this way, the muscles of your respiratory system are healed and become stronger. They become more efficient and are stimulated to eliminate the congestion and stagnation. You can get relief from breathing difficulties with natural remedies.
Helping the Lymphatic Systems and Mucus Elimination
Chronic inflammation radically decreases airflow to the lungs. leading to a weakened immune system. Decreased lung function decreases the lymphatic system’s functioning.
HijamaEnergetics sessions are an effective way to drain out the stagnant lymph, and in the process remove environmental toxins and cellular waste while increasing the movement of white blood cells. This can also be very helpful for people who often sit most of the time. When we are in a seated position, we decrease the ability of our lymphatic system to pump lymph for moving.
HijamaEnergetics sessions also helps with cough and congestion by a powerful mechanism of negative pressure. Leveraging the vacuum of the cup created on the tissues, accompanied by the depth in which cups can penetrate, will help loosen the congested mucus, freeing up the cilia to allow it to move the mucus through the respiratory tract for disposal.
Questions? Contact:
Amin Shah
Shahclan HijamaEnergetics
Boston, MA -USA
Phone 617-787-5151 (Landline)
Email: aminshah@shahclan.boston