Alternate Nostril Breathing, 70% Exhales, and How to be "Happy Right Away"
Published November 29, 2021
Published November 29, 2021
In Heart Breath Mind, Leah Lagos discusses a fascinating study where a group of people were instructed to only exhale about 70% of their air with each breath.
Here’s what happened:
“After just 30 seconds of this subpar breathing, almost every subject reported a climb in unpleasant symptoms, including anxiety, dizziness, lightheadedness, and neck and shoulder tension.”
The fix? Slow breathing with full exhalations. Give it a try and see for yourself.
“By relying on the ‘door and the window’ (is meant) the nose as the door of heaven, and the mouth as the window of the earth. It follows, then normally that the nose inhales and the mouth (should) exhale, and (this is) beneficial to breathing. ”
This ancient approach was way ahead of science.
In fact, although the translation reads a bit choppy, we now know this method of nose-in/mouth-out can increase whole-body oxygenation by more than 10%.
Just don’t forget to exhale fully : )
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P.S. “The nose as the door of heaven”…I felt compelled to re-emphasize that 😊
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