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Jill Anderson
Buteyko Method Specialist
Available in Morristown, New Jersey & Online |
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New Jersey |
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Buteyko Credentials: |
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Mentor of Buteyko Method
Diploma #2010-36
Additional Programs:
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Buteyko Method
Specialist
Diploma #2010-09
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Advanced Buteyko
Method
Specialist
Diploma
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Work Certificate
#2010-26
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Permission Granted by the
Patent Holders to Teach the
Buteyko Method Commercially. |
Issued from November 1, 2010
to November 2, 2011
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Contact Information:
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Telephone: 800.520.3450
Email:
buteykocenter@gmail.com
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Location:
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Morristown, New Jersey
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Availability in Person:
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Schedule Coming Soon
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Availability Online:
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Schedule Coming Soon
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Language for Education:
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English
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Programs Currently Offered by Jill Anderson:
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- Buteyko Method & Lifestyle Course (1.5 - 2 Months: $1,825)
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| Jill Anderson's Personal Recovery Story |
When my teenage son was diagnosed with asthma following severe seasonal allergies in 2009, the physician prescribed daily medication and a rescue inhaler. He said it was the only option we had. After taking his medications regularly for several months, my son still felt constant tightness in his chest and was unable to run competitively as he had prior to becoming ill. The doctor did not seem to believe that my son was still having problems.
Fortunately Jane Brody published her New York Times article on the Buteyko Breathing Method a couple of months later and we were able to attend a Buteyko workshop within weeks of reading the article.
It's now been nearly a year since my son and I learned the Buteyko Breathing Method. He is now off all medications and is the fastest runner on his high school cross country team.
I am no longer worrying about the long term effects and cost of the medications he was taking. Personally, for the first time in years I did not need to take any allergy medicine when all the plants were blooming this spring. The Buteyko Breathing Method allowed us to treat the cause of our asthma and allergy symptoms instead of simply relieving the symptoms with medication. I look forward to teaching it to others so they too can experience the benefits of breathing less. |
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Jill Anderson and I both had children on the high school cross country team and had spoken on the phone about trying to find a better solution for their asthma management. Our kids were both avid runners and their asthma medications were not working very well. Jill mentioned an article that she had read in the NY Times about a breathing method called Buteyko. They were having a workshop up in Woodstock, NY that she was going to with her son Brian. Unfortunately we were not able to go.
Almost a year had passed when I met Jill at a high school cross country meet. We started talking and she told me how well Brian was doing with the Buteyko Method. How he eventually was able to stop taking all of his asthma medicine and was running better than he ever had in the past. The thought that my daughter Dale could live a life free of steroids and still enjoy a high level of activity was the best news I had heard in a long time.
Dale met with Jill at one of the meets to talk about the Buteyko Method to see if she thought it was something she would be interested in. Jill's calm and friendly presence put my daughter at ease and she was hopeful that this was a solution that would help her manage her asthma and eventually get her off the steroids.
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Dale Kinney
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| Jill offered a ten hour program that consisted of Skype sessions and sessions in her home when Dale was home from college. Jill invited me to partake in the sessions as well, so that I could have a better understanding of the program. The first session was great. Jill was not only a calming presence but also very positive and funny, so the session was quite enjoyable and we left feeling very hopeful. Dale worked at the exercises Jill had given her and her control pause began to go up very quickly. She started seeing a difference when she was running. Several times she forgot to take her asthma medicine and the tightness that she would have normally felt in her chest was not there. This gave her a lot of hope and with Jill's instruction Dale continued the exercises to bring her control pause up. Within a very short time she was able to cut her medications in half. She no longer had to worry if she missed a dose and this helped her feel much more relaxed.
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- Anne Kinney. Morristown, NJ. March, 2011 |
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