Body of Wonder

Episode #15 The Power of Breath with James Nestor

02.25.2021 - By Andrew Weil Center for Integrative MedicinePlay

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Breathing is an essential function of the body influencing nearly every organ and metabolic process. We average 20,000 breaths per day, often without much thought.

 

Breathwork, or the action of controlled breathing, is a powerful and simple technique that can be used to alter physical and mental states. Studies show that it can regulate the heart rate, lower blood pressure, and even reduce stress.

 

As vital as breathing is to our health, as a species, we are losing the ability to breathe properly. Human beings evolved to breathe through the nose, which warms and moistens the air and traps particles and pathogens. Every inhale provides our brain with a chemical analysis of our surroundings and engages our nervous system. 

Over the last century, humans have developed airway restrictions at an alarming rate, many of which have been linked to ailments, like hypertension, that extend beyond just the respiratory system. The good news is that poor breathing is reversible.

  

Our guest on this episode is science journalist, James Nestor, author of Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art. Nestor has spent a decade learning from breathing experts, including scientists, doctors, and yogis, and investigating our understanding of breath throughout the centuries. 

 

Nestor joins Dr. Andrew Weil & Dr. Victoria Maizes to share his insights, including:

 

·         How humans become poor breathers

·         Physical abnormalities that rise from mouth breathing

·         Changing how you inhale and exhale can drastically improve your health

 

We learn about the physiological influence of breath and speculate on why breathwork has been widely underutilized by modern medicine.

 

We invite you to take a deep breath and join us for this fascinating look at breathing. 

 

If you’d like to practice the 4-7-8 breath after the episode, go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRPh_GaiL8s .

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