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Essential 8 Series (Part 3)
Breath can be used as a powerful proactive and reactive regulation tool. Your respiratory system (aka breath) is one of the most powerful physiological levers you can pull to shift the state of your nervous system. Did you know that every time you inhale your heart rate speeds up, and every time you exhale it slows down? Let's say you extend your exhale out longer than your inhale — well now your heat rate slowed down longer than it sped up. This sends an immediate message to and through your nervous system to activate your relaxation response.
You can also use breath to activate your system when you're in a state of Shut Down or want to practice increasing your stress threshold.
Ideally you want your natural breath throughout the day to steady, diaphragmatic breaths, in and out your nose. This is how we're evolutionarily supposed to breath. But it's estimated that at least 50% of the adult population has some kind of breathing inefficiency. Maybe that's mouth breathing during the day and/or night, short shallow breathing, imbalanced breathing, and so on. Let's change that!
CLICK HERE for the full show notes, resources, and 3 tangible takeaways!
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Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Website: https://www.regulatedliving.com/podcast
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @amandaontherise
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@amandaontherise
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Essential 8 Series (Part 3)
Breath can be used as a powerful proactive and reactive regulation tool. Your respiratory system (aka breath) is one of the most powerful physiological levers you can pull to shift the state of your nervous system. Did you know that every time you inhale your heart rate speeds up, and every time you exhale it slows down? Let's say you extend your exhale out longer than your inhale — well now your heat rate slowed down longer than it sped up. This sends an immediate message to and through your nervous system to activate your relaxation response.
You can also use breath to activate your system when you're in a state of Shut Down or want to practice increasing your stress threshold.
Ideally you want your natural breath throughout the day to steady, diaphragmatic breaths, in and out your nose. This is how we're evolutionarily supposed to breath. But it's estimated that at least 50% of the adult population has some kind of breathing inefficiency. Maybe that's mouth breathing during the day and/or night, short shallow breathing, imbalanced breathing, and so on. Let's change that!
CLICK HERE for the full show notes, resources, and 3 tangible takeaways!
—
Looking for more personalized support?
*Want me to talk about something specific on the podcast? Let me know HERE.
—
Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Website: https://www.regulatedliving.com/podcast
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @amandaontherise
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@amandaontherise

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