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How AirPhysio Works In The Lungs

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AirPhysio works similar to your body’s cough mechanism.
With the cough mechanism your vocal cords close up creating an airtight seal, then your diaphragm expands like when you breathe out.
This builds pressure within the lungs.
Once it reaches a specific pressure and the vocal cords are pushed apart, the sudden release pushes mucus and foreign particles from the lungs in an explosive breath.
AirPhysio works similar to a cough mechanism in that a stainless-steel ball bearing sits inside of the cone.
This creates an airtight seal similar to the vocal cords, as your diaphragm expands it builds pressure in your lungs until it reaches a specific pressure
This lifts the ball bearing of the cone, breaking the seal and allowing the air to rush out.
The ball bearing then falls back into place creating the airtight seal again
The pressure starts to build again starting the cycle again.
The difference is that AirPhysio creates this cycle between 15-35 times per second, where a cough only happens on average, once every two seconds.
This process helps to make a more efficient clearance process, helping to remove foreign particles and excess mucus from the lungs, whilst also helping to expand your lung capacity and Helping the mucociliary escalator to function more efficiently.
With the cough mechanism your vocal cords close up creating an airtight seal, then your diaphragm expands like when you breathe out.
This builds pressure within the lungs.
Once it reaches a specific pressure and the vocal cords are pushed apart, the sudden release pushes mucus and foreign particles from the lungs in an explosive breath.
AirPhysio works similar to a cough mechanism in that a stainless-steel ball bearing sits inside of the cone.
This creates an airtight seal similar to the vocal cords, as your diaphragm expands it builds pressure in your lungs until it reaches a specific pressure
This lifts the ball bearing of the cone, breaking the seal and allowing the air to rush out.
The ball bearing then falls back into place creating the airtight seal again
The pressure starts to build again starting the cycle again.
The difference is that AirPhysio creates this cycle between 15-35 times per second, where a cough only happens on average, once every two seconds.
This process helps to make a more efficient clearance process, helping to remove foreign particles and excess mucus from the lungs, whilst also helping to expand your lung capacity and Helping the mucociliary escalator to function more efficiently.
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