Freedom from stress and breathing techniques
Stress. It has become a constant companion of the modern man. We are accustomed to it as the noise of cars outside the window. We stop noticing its signs until we start to suffocate. But we have an instrument that is always with us. An instrument that we almost never use. It is our breathing. Not just "inhale-exhale," but conscious control of the air. Breathing is a lever with which you can reset the nervous system. And in this article, we will explore how exactly.Breathing and the nervous system: an invisible connection Stress is not just psychology. It is physiology. When we encounter a threat, the sympathetic nervous system is activated — "fight or flight" mode. The heart beats faster, breathing becomes more rapid, muscles tense. In this state, we cannot think clearly, cannot make well-considered decisions. But there is another system — the parasympathetic, responsible for rest and recovery. And the key to its activation is breathing. We cannot make the heart beat slower with willpower. But we can change our breathing, and the heart will adjust.Why breathing techniques work Breathing is the only autonomic function that we can control consciously. When we take a slow, deep exhale, we send a signal to the brain: "Everything is fine, the danger has passed." This triggers a cascade of biochemical reactions. Cortisol levels decrease, blood pressure drops, the pulse slows down. The brain switches from "alarm" mode to "awareness." This is not magic. This is neurophysiology. And it is available to everyone, without a yoga center membership.Technique number one: diaphragmatic breathing The majority of people breathe with their chest — superficially. This intensifies anxiety. Diaphragmatic breathing (abdominal) is the foundation. How to do it: place one hand on your chest, the other on your stomach. Inhale through your nose so that your abdomen rises, while your chest remains stationary. Exhale through your mouth, your abdomen falls. Do 5-10 cycles. This simple exercise ac ... Read more
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