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KEEP FIT BY BREATHING THE WAY YOU BREATHE AFFECTS YOUR RESISTANCE To 'FLU, COLDS AND COUGHS; By Captain W. P Knowles, MC, MA:, D.Sc . On the way you breathe depends the 1 had had asthma since childhood, and way you live. The importance of the doctors could do but little for me. Three breathing process; of respiration, is now fully morths ag0 1 started your method of acknowledged. At last a message of hope Correct Breathing; and as lesson followed can be given to all those who have been lesson So the attacks of asthma became fearing another winter of cold and fog, of less severe; until three weeks ag0 they 6 damp and smog. ceased altogether. To me, this seems Breathing correctly aids those who suffer miraculous. Leslie J = Crockford, 43 from So many ailments; including asthma; Chickerell Rd., Weymouth. 17/2/49 bronchitis; catarrh and even nervous Since my early years I have devoted troubles. A sweeping claim? The proof lies myself- to the study of the respiratory pro- in the fact that over 20,000 people have cesses: Now at 62 my vigour and youthful- tried 8 course of correct breathing with ness are frequently the cause of comment; speedy benefits in health and a new zest but the greatest joy to me is the way in in life. which the principles of correct breathing Here is an actual example of the are becoming known, bringing hope, health thousands of letters of appreciation and and happiness to thousands all over the gratitude which I treasure S0 highly: world. Now this winter I want thousands more to avoid the illnesses and the de- "It was with something like desperation pression that can be prevented by correct that 1 applied for your course of exercises: breathing. This famous scientific English System, 44 BREAThING THE KNOWLES WAY" is devised by Capt: W. P. Knowles, M.C: , M.A: , D.Sc., London. Send 3d for syllabus to i HERBERT SUTCLIFFE, D.Sc., "Peloha (Dept: L), Havelock Nth. SOLE REPRESENTATIVE FOR NEW ZEALAND

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 776, 4 June 1954, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 776, 4 June 1954, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 776, 4 June 1954, Page 12

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