The Importance of Breathing

in breathing •  6 years ago 

As part of my research thesis, I studied the diaphragm muscle (primary muscle of respiration). This included different breathing patterns and their profound sequalae on health outcomes. Most people have heard of the the term 'diaphragmatic breathing', but a lot less know the positive flow-on effects breathing in such a way has on other body systems and overall health.

Breathing well helps us relax, normalise body biochemistry, reduces muscle pain and allows re-establishment of normal posture and movement.

When any person is misusing their respiratory muscles and develops breathing pattern disorders, many negative symptoms may arise. Symptoms associated with breathing pattern disorders include but are not limited to:

Tingling in the fingers
Cold hands and feet
Postnasal drip
Shortness of breath
Poor Concentration
Anxiety
Irritable bowel
Abdominal cramps/bloating
Headaches
Chest pain/tightness

If you are someone that suffers from any of these symptoms or simply to breathe in a more efficient and healthy way, this should be of great help to you.
The simple breathing exercise that I use and teach others goes as follows:

  1. Lie flat on your back with your knees bent (this takes your abdominal muscles off tension and allows easier contraction of the diaphragm)
  2. Place one hand on your chest and the other on your abdomen just under your umbilicus (belly button)
  3. Start to breath IN slowly (inspiration) using only your nose. When breathing ion through your nose there is 50% more airway resistance compared with breathing through your mouth. This will automatically slow your breathing rate down, tipping your autonomic seesaw towards a more parasympathetically driven state. This is the rest and digest portion of your autonomic nervous system that promotes healing and decreases cortisol (primary stress hormone). Additionally, the hairs in your nose have an important filtration purpose, filtering out a lot of the nasties in the air. Yes, breathing through your nose will actually make you get sick less often!
  4. During inspiration try and breathe as slow as you can comfortably manage, try to get the feeling of inhaled air pushing deep into your pelvis.
  5. When you breathe out, simply relax your abdomen. The inbuilt elasticity within your lungs contracts them inwards naturally and effortlessly, pushing air back out of your lungs.
  6. To check if your are now breathing correctly using your diaphragm as the main driver, simply look at your two hands. The hand on your chest should remain relatively still throughout and the hand on your abdomen will rise and fall with each respiratory cycle.

Here are a couple images of me illustrating this technique:

Inspiration

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Expiration

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Hope that helps some of you kick start good breathing habits! The more you do this type of breathing in a conscious effort the more likely it will weave into your subconscious.
I have so much more to talk about in terms of breathing that I'd be keen to share with you all, let me know if you like this type of content and I will try to publish more of this kind of stuff on a regular basis.

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Thanks for checking in. I'm still active, in fact I'm quietly adding SP when I can :D
Just been busy in my personal life so haven't had the time to write a post. I'll see you around!

Hi @bengiles

I'm glad to know that you're still around and you're all fine.

Enjoy your monday :)
Yours, Piotr

Thanks for sharing this @bengiles, I often forget to lie back and focus on breathing when I am struggling. I actualyl dd the exercise that you outlined and it felt good. Thank you.

Im so glad it helped you, Proper breathing can go a long way!

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Thanks for sharing that info on something so important as breathing.
I was not aware of how much improper breathing can effect our health.
Just reading about it made me more aware of my breathing and
I think I'll incorporate that breathing exercise into my daily routine for better health!
Great health tip and I do hope you share more of them in the future under #naturalmedicine

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Thanks so much for checking out my post. Literally i've just covered the top of the iceberg with breathing in terms of how it can affect our health. I'll be sure to post more!

Hi @bengiles, just found this post. Thank you for sharing. I like your exercise and I noticed that breathing into my stomach is my normal way to breathe... but... there is no breath into the chest... I start to feel th air floating through my chest on its way to the stomach. Interesting! Thank you... I like informations about breathing - breath is life - but as I see there is not much resonance...

Btw... I found you here because you voted my post. But I write in German... how do you find it? Greetings and many thanks Kadna

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Hey @kadna. I’m glad you found it! Sounds like you are a good breather already and don’t need my advice haha. I also speak German and follow a couple of German speaking bloggers and somehow one of your posts turned up. I really enjoyed reading it very much thank you. I will be following you closely. Much love my friend :)

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Thank you! A good breather? I don't think so, because i don't use the whole "space" of my lungs. Just the part of the stomache... i have to concentrate on my heart to get the air in its direction ;-) Do you know Quantum Light Breath? I like that very much... Greetings!

@bengiles, thank you for sharing this post with us. I find this information and those exercises very useful. I'll try it tomorrow.

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Glad to hear it @cryptospa thanks for checking it out

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Long time no see. Hope you are doing well.

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Yea good thanks, I see you are making leaps and strides on the blockchain. Good to see

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@bengiles, I've tried this breathing (exercise). One question: I have to breath in and out through my nose? Or I have to breath in through my nose and breath out through my mouth?

Great to hear @cryptospa. It’s best to breath in AND out through your nose if you can. The only exception to this rule is when undergoing vigorous anaerobic exercise in which breathing out through your mouth is often required to speed up breathing rate.

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Thank you! And one more question. Having read your article it means that it is not very good to remove the hairs in the nose, right?

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No worries! I think removing a few visible hairs will not make much of a difference. There are lots of hairs internally that can’t be seen or pulled out so you should be okay!

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