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Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art
Dr. Michael Gelb is a renowned New York dentist who specializes in treating snoring, sleep apnea, anxiety, and other breathing-related problems.
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Hof’s ten-week video course,
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Take a deep breath’ is not a helpful instruction,” Meuret wrote. Hold your breath is much better.
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parasympathetic nervous system, stimulates relaxation and restoration.
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Michael Henein added 1y ago
panic, like asthma, is usually preceded by an increase in breathing volume and rate and a decrease in carbon dioxide. To stop the attack before it struck, subjects breathed slower and less, increasing their carbon dioxide. This simple and free technique reversed dizziness, shortness of breath, and feelings of suffocation. It could effectively cure
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slowing their breathing to increase their carbon dioxide. This technique worked for panic attacks, too.
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Feinstein of carbon dioxide therapy.
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“Expression is the opposite of depression! Go for it!”
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Holotropic Breathwork created by a Czech psychiatrist named Stanislav Grof.
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