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Inhale For Better Health: Easy Tips To Apply Everyday

Emine Mehmet by Emine Mehmet
05/04/2023
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We live fast paced lifestyles, with many daily and growing responsibilities and commitments. This is impacting our stress levels and our ability to function and enjoy life. Living in a continued state of stress and rush can compound on our health and wellbeing, showing up mentally, emotionally, physically and spiritually.

When we are stressed, feeling anxious or angry, we have a tendency to hold our breath. This can be having a bigger impact on you than you realise.

Let me introduce you to a really cool nerve called the vagus nerve. It’s the longest nerve in our body and stretches from the base of the skull, meandering down through the diaphragm, into the stomach right down to the colon.

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The vagus nerve has the job of keeping our immune system functioning correctly and is a link to the parasympathetic nervous system. The parasympathetic nervous system controls homeostasis, our body at rest, and is responsible for the body’s “rest and digest” function.

It keeps our heart rate regular, aids in food digestion breathing and sweating as well as other important body functions.

There is a close connection between chronic stress, our immune function, and inflammation. The sympathetic nervous system is responsible for our “fight or flight” response.

Short-term activation of your sympathetic nervous system releases cortisol and helps keep your immune system healthy. Long-term stress suppresses the immune system. 

Activating the vagus nerve releases hormones and enzymes such as acetylcholine and oxytocin which keeps your immune system in check, reduces inflammation, improves memory, creates feelings of relaxation, lowering the heart rate and generally calming you down.

There are several ways to stimulate the vagus nerve. One easy way is through deep slow, deliberate breathing with a sigh on the exhale (almost like you’re fogging up a mirror), known as Ujjay Paranayam in yoga.

Just Breathe

If you do nothing else for yourself today, take five minutes for some slow, deep breaths. Holding your breath for a moment at the top of the inhale, then remembering to sigh on the exhale. Place one hand below your belly button as you breath. 

Close down your eyes and enjoy the sensation of bringing your body back to homeostasis.

Author: Eminè Mehmet, CEO WELL FACULTY™WELL AP™ GSAP , FitWel Ambassador

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Emine Mehmet

Emine Mehmet

Eminè is a Wellbeing Strategist at the forefront of The Healthy Building Movement, speaker, writer and teacher. Known as the GO TO PERSON FOR WELLBEING, for over three years Eminè has applied her 20 plus years of knowledge and expertise of the built environment and people as a strategist in the wellbeing space. Her intention is to support the construction industry in going beyond their work on buildings to positively impact the people that occupy a space. Eminè has a unique ability to connect to people on a fundamental level through her activating presentations and teachings, enabling change and transformation. 'Wellbeing is the next step up from sustainability and It's not just about physical health. It’s more holistic then that, taking into consideration the physical, mental, spiritual and environmental wellbeing of a person.' says Eminè.

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