The 4 BREATHING SECRETS That Will TRANSFORM Your Health Today! | James Nestor

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2021
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  • @ellensteadman7742
    @ellensteadman7742 2 года назад +209

    The tongue is such a busy muscle it needs a rest...its natural place of rest is lodging itself next to the upper palate... its sort of cozy there.... when it is resting there nose breathing is the only possibility so its no stress to breathe through your nose when your tongue is resting there ... Have a wonderful day.

    • @jennifermitchell6643
      @jennifermitchell6643 2 года назад +10

      Thanks ! The tongue really needs a good rest . I am happy to report that .there is a big improvement i with my breathing , my sleep and I use my ventolin inhaler less . Thanks for the advise from that doctor . God bless you .

    • @hasdrubalsosamarquez5430
      @hasdrubalsosamarquez5430 Год назад +2

      "That's what she said"

    • @visiebinarao
      @visiebinarao Год назад

      Thanks! I am trying to breathe through my nose...

    • @tamarunitamaruni4724
      @tamarunitamaruni4724 Год назад +1

      yay did you make this up? I love it

    • @able8803
      @able8803 Год назад

      Wow what a realizarlo. Than u.

  • @brigitte9999
    @brigitte9999 2 года назад +51

    When I was 9 my orthodontist told me my tongue belongs on the roof of my mouth. And I’ve been keeping it there ever since. You can’t be a mouth breather with your tongue on the roof of your mouth.

  • @Claudiustheimmortal
    @Claudiustheimmortal 2 года назад +44

    The quality of our lives really does seem to in the breath. I remember how bad my breathing was, I didn't even know what my own diaphragm was suppose to feel like when you inhale, I failed to truly see just how much of an impact I could made in my life, just how close I was to something great, the opportunity was quiet literally in my hands. I didn't stick with it long enough, and as a result I was set back a good few years, because there is absolutely nothing in life that wont improve, your ability to regulate your emotions, regulate your metabolism, regulate your muscle gains, your body recovery, the sleep quality, your ability to reduce stress and anxiety, and make more responsive and better decisions naturally. It all lies in the health and strength of your lungs and how well you breathe.
    For real, never stop looking after and strengthening your respiratory system.

  • @TheRecoveringCreative
    @TheRecoveringCreative 2 года назад +44

    I Worked a job at a major airline and did “email breathing “ for 13 years! Awful stress messed up my breathing and body. I’m Healing now slowly.

  • @maakeklein4073
    @maakeklein4073 2 года назад +59

    I would love to go back to that time when I started breathing with the diaphragm. That moment in time literally was life changing. Its added years to my life and saved me from depression, anxiety and generally bad health.i tried to breathe with my chest the other day and I just couldn't do it.
    Also I bless the day I found Wim Hof.That was one beautiful day.I do it every morning without fail and that too has helped me so much.Also my never mouth breathe its always nasal.Any other way just feels so unnatural. What a beautiful life!Bless all.

  • @jennifermitchell6643
    @jennifermitchell6643 2 года назад +29

    Breathing will always be first in what is needed to live .. Moßt of us don't know how to breathe . At 74 I am still trying to do it right . Tbank you for your much needed help at this critical time .

  • @kirstinstrand6292
    @kirstinstrand6292 2 года назад +14

    I'm a mouth breather; I grew up in swimming pool and joined the swimming team young. We needed to breathe through our mouth.
    Glad I found this!

  • @lasleyArt
    @lasleyArt 2 года назад +23

    I think work emails do or can directly trigger our fight or flight response. A stressful work email can trigger the deep fear of losing our job. Think about what a job provides, food, shelter, medicine, transportation, etc... To feel the fear of possibly losing our job is the modern day equivalent to the past fear of the tiger in the jungle.

  • @007deanj
    @007deanj 2 года назад +90

    I also practice Vipassana meditation and It saved my life when I was diagnosed with a very serious medical illness but have since cured myself through the basics as James Nestor mentions

    • @whitenoise2027
      @whitenoise2027 2 года назад +5

      What were you diagnosed with?

    • @v1ktorr124
      @v1ktorr124 Год назад

      So Vipassana meditation completely cured your condition?

    • @year2023-ABC
      @year2023-ABC 7 месяцев назад

      I do practice vipassana meditation & pranayama too.

  • @jeffmann5036
    @jeffmann5036 Год назад +10

    I knew about Nitric oxide and now I know how to turn it on. Before breath work, blood pressue 156/92 after breathing properly, Blood pressure 121/84. Appreciate the content!

  • @sharonp.6505
    @sharonp.6505 2 года назад +51

    I'm a very healthy and health concious senior. I thought I was doing everything right. I've been wearing a fitbit and monitoring my sleep data for over 6 years. My sleep data has always conformed to the norms for woman my age although my deep phase sleep data was always on the low end of normal and rem sleep phase was below normal as well. I don't have sleep apnea or noticeable sleep problems. When I started mouth taping a few months ago my sleep data completely shifted almost immediately. My deep phase sleep time tripled, my REM sleep increased while my light phase sleep was reduced by over a third. I was shocked and amazed that it could make such a difference by the numbers. It's made me much more concious of how I breath while awake as well. The Wim Hoff periodic extreme breathing techniques is harnessing the benefits of "homesis". The modern longevity experts would say that hormesis is a key component of longevity.

    • @n.mourad2848
      @n.mourad2848 2 года назад +6

      Godspeed, wish you well on your journey and hope your longevity treats you well

    • @marmarinelli4340
      @marmarinelli4340 2 года назад +2

      W2

    • @kirstinstrand6292
      @kirstinstrand6292 2 года назад +6

      Sharon. Thank you for sharing such specific information; REM and deep sleep is what I lack!
      I've been waiting for instructions to tape my mouth shut. Yes, I can try masking tape...lol. FitBit, did not know it measures REM! Keep going, Lady!

    • @ronfox5519
      @ronfox5519 2 года назад +1

      Fantastic. Thanks for the story.

    • @z-lo60hz84
      @z-lo60hz84 Год назад +1

      yot should also try the wim of breathing technique

  • @blissbrain
    @blissbrain 2 года назад +39

    Insightful. It is true, it's like learning a new way of talking. It requires focus and diligence, never giving up trying to breathe through nose (making exhales slower then inhales to be peaceful), but one day you just notice you're kind of doing it now and then w/o even trying. My goal is 100% habit by end of 2022. then i can sail a while.

  • @carpediemjonah8110
    @carpediemjonah8110 2 года назад +95

    I have read James Nestor's book. And watched many of his interviews. This was the most organized and thoughtful discussion of the bunch. You dove into so many of the details and fleshed out what is rushed over in so many other interviews.

    • @blissbrain
      @blissbrain 2 года назад +6

      I completely agree. this one is a keeper

    • @kirstinstrand6292
      @kirstinstrand6292 2 года назад +4

      Until hearing this video, I never took breath work seriously. I'm grateful...🤗😚

    • @ronfox5519
      @ronfox5519 2 года назад +2

      Thanks for the tip

    • @wtfusheeple5383
      @wtfusheeple5383 Год назад

      @@kirstinstrand6292 breath is number one , try wim hoff method

    • @heathermarsh3425
      @heathermarsh3425 Год назад

      I woke up to the crucial part of this podcast for me , I webg to bed with and irritation in my throat , I am being conscious of breathing through my nose and already within a few hrs I notice an ease of my throat area, I'm going to be mindful of this , great podcast

  • @witnees8888
    @witnees8888 Год назад +5

    I suffer hard breathing every time after I took my meal, heart beat run fast and can’t talking for a short time, feel suffer breathing until I watch James Nestor how to breath properly video only I acknowledge I breath I breath using my mouth and I didn’t acknowledge it. After 2 weeks I train and force myself breath using nose, I start feel way better and now it’s a month, I getting way better now, I can jogging, talking freely without any pain.

  • @davidgee4260
    @davidgee4260 Год назад +5

    So many of us grow into adulthood with serious sinus congestion due to allergy issues. This forces us to learn to breath from our mouths out of necessity. You must have open sinus passages in order to nose breath and especially when sleeping. I started playing the saxophone at the age of 13 and was forced to learn fast inhalation and delayed exhalation. It changed my life in a good way and did not really realize the benefit of relearning how to breath correctly. I know doctors as far back as the 1930s that prescribed a wind instrument for congestion of lung and sinus problems. I have been teaching the importance of lower diaphragm breathing ever since I experienced the results. It is amazing how in high stress situations I can close my eyes and breath slowly and deeply to regain calm balance. Thank you for this and especially the way you present it. Next is ambient noise effects on our body and mind.

  • @lisengel2498
    @lisengel2498 2 года назад +11

    We are literally moving through spaces of rhythms - and we are all cabable of becoming conscious and aware cocreators of the rhythms and vibrational colors that we send out - and breathing, movements, thoughts, feelings, nature sounds, Music, colors, are all doors into experiencing and expressing and receiving and creating all kinds of realities - the web of lives -- 🌸🌺💗

  • @dreasdoghouse4933
    @dreasdoghouse4933 2 года назад +25

    Mind blowing! I never heard of this! So, I started nose breathing at the start, then corrected my posture half way thru this video. We haven’t even heard the techniques yet and I already feel incredible! I’m a bit dizzy, but my head, nose, and chest feel clear and healthy, the fog of little sleep has vanished. My back doesn’t hurt anymore at all, and even the tough to manage sciatica pain is gone!! Wtf?? So I’m a believer already! I’m ready to learn everything and help everyone else get it next! Woo-hoo! Thank you! I’ve loved them all, but this is the best episode yet!

    • @jamesflaherty9250
      @jamesflaherty9250 2 года назад +2

      I am ready now to learn to breath correctly! Can you update us on any progress you have made 🤔

  • @ridgebackpups
    @ridgebackpups 2 года назад +8

    I have lung cancer and other lung issues, I been told over & over in through the nose out through pursued lips.

  • @naeemazehra9415
    @naeemazehra9415 Год назад +10

    Dr Nestor you are my life saver. honestly i was having breathing problem . one day i saw you on computer since then my life has changed. thanks millions for doing great work for us. may Lord keep healthy and blessed.

  • @jacklangley861
    @jacklangley861 2 года назад +4

    My new favorite subject. Breathwork

  • @ursularose3270
    @ursularose3270 2 года назад +82

    I used to teach the violin in schools and always dreaded the new starters who walked through the door with their mouths hanging open! They tended to be very remote and passive (rather than active and engaged) learners and had far slower reflexes than the nose breathers. School teachers really need to incorporate breathing training into their lessons as well as the Alexander Technique.

    • @fernandotapia5827
      @fernandotapia5827 2 года назад +2

      Well it’s not they’re fault ! Your a terrible person and should be a little more sympathetic especially in your field of work

    • @TheAweberry
      @TheAweberry 2 года назад +5

      @@fernandotapia5827 you’re* their*
      And It’s not up to you to pass those kinds of judgements,

    • @fernandotapia5827
      @fernandotapia5827 2 года назад

      @@TheAweberry I can pass any judgement I want just as she’s doing apparently so kindly mind your business

    • @TheAweberry
      @TheAweberry 2 года назад +1

      @@fernandotapia5827 a world condemned to make observations is a world too weak to evolve. Nowhere did they claim, mouth breathers are terrible people. If you are too weak and fragile to handle someone's observation then do yourself a favor and stay off social media! Alternatively, you could just accept that she is correct in assuming that children with their mouths open tend to be poorer learners, thus requiring much more patience and attention. It's okay to vent about frustrating situations, especially if they are preventable by educating parents and teachers. To deny this and to get emotional is unreasonable.

    • @fernandotapia5827
      @fernandotapia5827 2 года назад

      @@TheAweberry then stop replying your one that making a whole thesis and paragraph over it stfu. To weak yet she did nothing about it and criticized the students

  • @mariaegonzalez4232
    @mariaegonzalez4232 2 года назад +39

    Thank you so much for this reminder! Although I’m vaccinated, I’m in the last days of acquiring the bug COVID- and thank be to God, I was practicing the nose breathing recommended here, and I can assure you that that helped me to go throughout it with no greater complications… not even having to go to a clinic! I’m 77, I thank God for this reminders to be able to keep our health in check. Blessings to All with much love & gratitude. Mayu.

  • @marygriswold6709
    @marygriswold6709 2 года назад +17

    Your talk sounds great. How about showing + demonstrating what are talking about breathing. Some will call it show + tell. I hear what u say. Unable to picture it in my mind. Please include inhale along with the exhale.

    • @dianasolfest7237
      @dianasolfest7237 Год назад

      Try just googling it here on youtube- search bar There are many to choose from!

  • @jayro1988
    @jayro1988 Год назад +3

    this is one of my fav interviews of all time and I watch a lot

  • @sebwylleman
    @sebwylleman 2 года назад +6

    Thank you for introducing me to your guest, and bringing light to such a fascinating topic. Never thought how important nasal breathing was. Definitely going to try to incorporate it into my routine.

  • @earthling2022
    @earthling2022 2 года назад +2

    Thankyou for bringing this to our attention, truly amazing !

  • @winstonthomas4576
    @winstonthomas4576 22 часа назад

    I did track and field, soccer, and swimming competitively my whole childhood into teen years. I still run and cycle today. I discovered nasal breathing from way back then. However, I mouth breathed while sleeping. I finally discovered it and stopped it. My blood pressure and hydration level normalized.

  • @mariaegonzalez4232
    @mariaegonzalez4232 2 года назад +5

    All make sense! Thank you for this, practically, life saving information.

  • @scoobtoober2975
    @scoobtoober2975 Год назад +2

    Life is a big picture and every part matters. As well as every part needs to be ignored at different parts of the day and night. Wow i didn't think that breathing and mindset was as impactful. Everyone knows what a life or death situation can feel like. Then you have one. You are changed forever. Knowing how to handle or faking a stressful situation to then handle it better the next time is helpful. Great talk

  • @steven-josephblanchard9513
    @steven-josephblanchard9513 2 года назад +1

    Thank ya'll so much! I will employ, immediately, thank again!

  • @boostmobile9249
    @boostmobile9249 2 года назад +3

    Learn, learn, Learn to be BETTER!!! THANKS!!!

  • @suzpeden
    @suzpeden 2 года назад +20

    Very interesting podcast. I think it seems obvious that 2020 is the year breathing seems so important is because there of pandemic, one which affects people’s ability to breathe, it is our lifeline.

  • @mariaegonzalez4232
    @mariaegonzalez4232 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much! All make sense!

  • @scoobtoober2975
    @scoobtoober2975 10 месяцев назад +2

    I love your "more social, less media" so true.
    our world has lost touch with social interactions and social relations.
    We've been busted out of opinions and what's allowed. How about who cares and just have fun. Don't dog when you're a dog. Get up and go.
    Say hi, how about that.

  • @Mike8981
    @Mike8981 Год назад +2

    Pure intelligence manifesting, well done guys!.

  • @gg-nb3pz
    @gg-nb3pz 2 года назад +12

    This is totally a game changer 🙏

  • @scoobtoober2975
    @scoobtoober2975 10 месяцев назад

    How many times do i have to watch you james and find something new or remember it differently. Or say, i don't remember you saying that. LOVE IT

  • @ronfox5519
    @ronfox5519 2 года назад +17

    I remember that my dad would do daily chores or yard work as a form of meditation. Rather than hustling through the chore to get it done as fast as possible, he would instead go fairly slow and be very deliberate in each part of the task, taking time to see that it was done nicely. And i remember him taking long, slow, deep breaths when doing this.
    Its my belief that this was a common way for people to get their work done through the ages and we have lost this great tool in our modern society.

    • @thedancingdivaofdaviestree2320
      @thedancingdivaofdaviestree2320 9 месяцев назад +1

      That's a lovely story. So often our own bodie tell us the way to heal and it sounds like your father mindfully did his chores using breathwork to make it a meditative task. How wonderful, and how healing.

    • @ronfox5519
      @ronfox5519 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@thedancingdivaofdaviestree2320
      I believe it was something that he picked up from his parents. Not anything that was taught purposefully, it was just part of the culture.

  • @evoo6
    @evoo6 2 года назад +1

    very valid points. very informative. Thanks!

  • @LightRenowned
    @LightRenowned Год назад +2

    Thank you so much! I’m so thankful for my perception to this science!!

  • @yesdvt
    @yesdvt 2 года назад +36

    "Eastern medicine is great if you want to live, western medicine is great if you do not want to die" - so true!

  • @doloreswalz1900
    @doloreswalz1900 2 года назад +5

    I have been a mouth breather for many years and many of these years I wore a mouth guard because I would grind my teeth when I was sleeping. It can help you keep your mouth shut and breathe through your nose while you are sleeping. You can get a mouth guard from any drug store and fit it yourself. I hope it helps people at night.

    • @tammyshaw4887
      @tammyshaw4887 Год назад

      You can just put a little piece of tape on your mouth and it will stay closed all night.

  • @RonWesterbeek
    @RonWesterbeek 2 года назад +22

    Awesome information again 👏 thanks for 36:30 emphasising the children who can benefit of this, also those who grew up as adults still lacking this natural tension relieving element. Thanks

    • @coololena10
      @coololena10 2 года назад +2

      Most kids have allergies 🤧 because of eating fast food and sweet

  • @millions2nette
    @millions2nette 2 года назад +6

    Can you give some breathing advice for people with lung issues, ie, Asthma or COPD?

  • @wwdutchessww
    @wwdutchessww Год назад

    Thank YOU!

  • @onebreathwell-being
    @onebreathwell-being 2 года назад +18

    Any tips for folk with sinusitis that struggle to breath through their nose. Thank you 🙏. Great discussion.

    • @dtd6051
      @dtd6051 2 года назад +6

      Try NeilMed sinus rinse

    • @declanh2314
      @declanh2314 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/B55pC9In8mU/видео.html
      Try this guys channel lots of great tips that helped me as I also couldn't breathe through my nose a few years back now I'm able to

  • @janstraw6197
    @janstraw6197 6 месяцев назад +1

    My thoughts about this Rangan is we're designed to live peaceful calm lives in paradise taking care of the earth and animals. Our bodies are not designed for this modern lifestyle, but we are so wonderfully made that our body is still trying it's very best to keep us alive and healthy. It's just overwhelmed by the constant stress.
    I always enjoy your podcast. This one is excellent.

  • @gkecngortea-chau620
    @gkecngortea-chau620 2 года назад +2

    🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏thx you so much the information 🥰🙏

  • @josephineobyrne1060
    @josephineobyrne1060 2 года назад +4

    I jogged years ago when younger. I alwsys breathhed through my nose. My heart beat was 55. I listened to talk and music. Iafter a years practice i did my best time on 10 k. In 4o mins after first year been 60. Id no one training me ...it was my own doing. As children we were alway told to stop eating flys ..keep mouth shut.

  • @patricia19551
    @patricia19551 Год назад

    Wow!!!!! This is so good, thanks so much.

  • @TheSupermimi10
    @TheSupermimi10 2 года назад +4

    I got your book, thank you 😊

  • @mariaegonzalez4232
    @mariaegonzalez4232 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @wylldflower5628
    @wylldflower5628 6 месяцев назад +1

    I’m on my 2nd reading of the book, I have an illness with diaphragm weakness compounded by Long Haul so I always feel like “progress”, while it has occurred, is freakishly slow. I can only tell by nap times and things I can do more smoothly from a year ago.
    But I’m working on my breathing again….
    It always stumps me why so many CPAP systems I’ve seen force mouth breathing! It’s also not good for mouths or teeth, it’ll be interesting to see how the sleep specialists adapt.

  • @zombee43
    @zombee43 Год назад +1

    Kudos to you both and humble respect to my Guru ji H H Swami Rama 🙏🙏

  • @ramthian
    @ramthian Год назад

    It’s very useful technique 🙏

  • @paws1528
    @paws1528 2 года назад +28

    I like the long podcasts. I break them up and listen to them on the way to work. Also consider doing a video of the 3 minute breathing exercise you were talking about half way through the video? I would appreciate it. I also feel way better breathing out and in. I tried some exercises and felt a huge difference especially waking up this morning so thank you!

    • @koltoncrane3099
      @koltoncrane3099 Год назад

      Ya long videos are also good for work like when I weld or mow etc.

    • @v1ktorr124
      @v1ktorr124 Год назад

      Do you still practice these exercises?

    • @paws1528
      @paws1528 Год назад +3

      @@v1ktorr124 I learned a new set of different exercises. I went through a Breathing Certificate Teaching program by Belisa Vranich. So I learned how to work out the breathing muscles. It has made a huge difference for me to be able to breathe diaphragmatically and have strong breathing muscles. I am also a bagpiper and it has made bagpiping so much more efficient and easier than before (=

    • @v1ktorr124
      @v1ktorr124 Год назад

      @@paws1528 Great to hear!

    • @jonmarcmondor
      @jonmarcmondor Год назад

      @@paws1528 thanks for sharing! I was hoping to find out about the "3 minute spiral breathing" as well

  • @kkpaine
    @kkpaine 6 месяцев назад

    Not just BREATHING but also COMMUNITY. Like the meditation (safety in like-minded). Safety not just in breathing but also in caring, and sharing. .

  • @catherineiselin
    @catherineiselin 8 месяцев назад

    Very good.

  • @dailydoseofmedicinee
    @dailydoseofmedicinee 2 года назад +1

    good tips

  • @aymalkhan5781
    @aymalkhan5781 Год назад +1

    Breathing is life and life is breathing 🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @gillwatson8336
    @gillwatson8336 2 года назад +1

    Brill thanks, off to get book😊💪❣️

  • @ellensteadman7742
    @ellensteadman7742 2 года назад +13

    Diagphramatic breathing is taught in Pranayam classes at Indian Consul in Johannesburg South Africa... Thanks so much for the podcasts on breathing While awareness is "King" breathing is "prince"!

  • @namthomson1124
    @namthomson1124 Год назад

    Good 👍 thanks 🙏 ❤❤

  • @nireeburr
    @nireeburr 2 года назад +11

    What about adults who are diagnosed with ADHD .. at 47 yrs old!! I hate labels but knowing I’m not a freak but a brain 🧠 that’s doing something different..
    Many of us out here undiagnosed and living a life of disturbances left right Center.. wondering why ..
    Scattered brain is a thing..
    breathing is key

    • @motherhand
      @motherhand 2 года назад +2

      yah ive always wondered how to get into meditation as an adhder...for me i want to get out of my head not into my head more. Yoga over meditation for me for sure. Finding breathing meditation almost impossible and so boring

  • @beverlystone4513
    @beverlystone4513 2 года назад +11

    Weston A. Price Foundation needs a mention here as they have been saying this stuff for decades.

  • @tanzinitegardens
    @tanzinitegardens Год назад +6

    My high school gym teacher wouldn't allow us to chew gum while we exercised and taught us to breathe through our noses. That was in the 80s. He was very smart!

  • @manusmcgrogan3495
    @manusmcgrogan3495 Год назад +8

    These 2-3 hour videos are fine if you have several hours to spare but other much shorter versions summarising key points and action plan would be more useful to me.

    • @janetblanc7658
      @janetblanc7658 8 месяцев назад +3

      For me too. I'm a very busy grandmother, I'm literally running all day. I have to keep switching on and off.

    • @austinhamilton9444
      @austinhamilton9444 7 месяцев назад +3

      It's ok to pause and return at a later time. These long form videos are free lectures. And we have the opportunity to return to them whenever we would like. It's revolutionary. If it takes a couple days to get through a video that's fine, and maybe better. That way you can think on the 30 mins you listened to previous. Take care

    • @loveonlyplease
      @loveonlyplease 18 дней назад

      Listen while your driving, cleaning, etc....I love long form.

  • @janetwetzel2034
    @janetwetzel2034 Год назад +3

    I have severe sclerosis. I have lost 6 inches in height. My lungs and all vital organs are comprssed. The doctors say there is nothing to do at my 80 years. The youth today have a much better future.

    • @Karen-nq4ob
      @Karen-nq4ob 8 месяцев назад +2

      Big (hug) Keep breathing through your nose hon.

  • @reflectingqueen
    @reflectingqueen 2 года назад +4

    Dr Rangan, which of all the defects we have as modern humans, is your number one of repairing? could you make a list? thanks

  • @lindaallen2412
    @lindaallen2412 7 месяцев назад +1

    I am starting to realise how much I have been breathing through my mouth, I like to think I am a lot healthier than I was fasting eating only healthy foods, but then to realise if I don't breathe correctly everything else won't work, but when I really work hard there goes the mouth breathing again guess it will just take time like changing to healthy eating habits, but really trying

  • @anne-marieh6128
    @anne-marieh6128 Год назад +2

    Excellent Info! I bought the book-read it three times- and since then have employed various tools/ breathing practices provided at the end of the. book.
    Nasal breathing HAS become much easier in just a short amount of time!

    • @breathewelldentalservices
      @breathewelldentalservices 11 месяцев назад

      Fantastic read!....have read it twice since getting it last year and will be revisiting it again when I finish my current book, so much great information.... gentle mouth taping at night to only nasal breath has transformed the quality of sleep....have you tried this one?

  • @aymalkhan5781
    @aymalkhan5781 Год назад

    James respecred WIM I got so happy 🥰

  • @rafaelschmid77
    @rafaelschmid77 10 месяцев назад +1

    thanks for this great interview. i tried you breathing technique 3 4 5 and it is really effectively. my hrv went up a lot. is this technique meant to practice just short time or can you do it like 20 mintues?

  • @aratimala
    @aratimala 2 года назад +1

    Great talk! Those phones don’t exist in Germany anymore…looking at a 2021 video…remarkable…

  • @amyhoop9651
    @amyhoop9651 Год назад +1

    can you please share how to do the spiral breath you talked about. I have the exact same issue with my right side. Thank you so much!

  • @Vanderful_life
    @Vanderful_life 2 года назад +4

    anyone have some good video examples how teachers are introducing breathwork to autistic kids or with adhd?

  • @rampartranger7749
    @rampartranger7749 2 года назад +6

    Would like to hear a discussion regarding people who have nasal passages frequently blocked from hay fever and pollen allergies.

    • @andrewbozhozr
      @andrewbozhozr 2 года назад +4

      I go much easier through polen periods since I'm training and nose breathe... My nose is less leaking. I know it sounds stupid, but it is.

    • @marygriswold6709
      @marygriswold6709 2 года назад +4

      Me two.

    • @MeMe-dw1sm
      @MeMe-dw1sm 2 года назад

      Give up gluten, helped me tremendously, could never breath through my nose.

  • @vidyasagarkumar2650
    @vidyasagarkumar2650 Год назад

    yes،super bearthing tricks

  • @nancythomas-wardm.b.a2993
    @nancythomas-wardm.b.a2993 8 месяцев назад

    Lost and reinvented ...marketing and conglomerates.,,,,true
    A gentle informative thro experience education for us public.
    Two gentle gentlemen...much appriciated x n

  • @steven-josephblanchard9513
    @steven-josephblanchard9513 2 года назад +3

    Fasting regularly is icing on this "health" cake!

  • @pedroportale4739
    @pedroportale4739 Год назад +3

    Hello! Thanks for that amazing and wonderful video! Very appreciate!
    Is there any how to breath video available? So if anybody gets a 5 minutes exercise a day (or maybe 10) the world would be a better place 🫶
    Are there any resources from Swami Rama of his practices? Thank you so much 🙏🏼

  • @johnepyttesr8947
    @johnepyttesr8947 2 года назад +4

    I'm on the fence about stress about an email and stress about a tiger. As we evolved our goals evolved. It's not eat sleep and procreate, it's accomplish something far more complex, and getting adrenaline about an email might be the way to go sometime s.

  • @JxC250
    @JxC250 2 года назад +3

    What about someone who is allergic to tape though? Adhesives cause me to get itchy after a short time. I tried to put a tiny bit of tape on my lips and I noticed within 10 minutes I had to take it off because of my lips starting to swell and get itchy

  • @maryjaneharber7193
    @maryjaneharber7193 2 года назад

    Thank you both sooo much............ Dr Rangan Chatterjee What is posture doctors name? TY Kay La

  • @scoobtoober2975
    @scoobtoober2975 9 месяцев назад +1

    I slowed my kids breathing, sleeping next to them and had them deep breath slowly in slowly out. They were both sleeping in less than 20 seconds. LOL
    If i only knew this 7 years ago. The amount of sleep we all would have gained in no time flat. Breath holds are next. they can go 10 to 15 seconds only. Disfunctional id say. I was too. I still am in some ways. Working, definitely. At home it's much better.

  • @patrickdewilde940
    @patrickdewilde940 Год назад +4

    As a long time professional problem solver, a correct yoga nidra position and breathing in bed has always be the only solution for me to get in sleep and avoid dreaming about all these ugly issues of the past day, it was just magic!

    • @thedancingdivaofdaviestree2320
      @thedancingdivaofdaviestree2320 9 месяцев назад

      Your dreams come to you in the service of health and healing. If you had nightmares, that's your wisest inner advisor saying "Pay Attention! This is important." I'm glad reducing your anxiety with breathwork helped changed things - they might have been coming to say you needed to leave your work at work.
      I had bad dreams and recurring nightmares myself that were impacting my life badly - until I read "Conquering Bad Dreams and Nightmares" by Barry Krakow, MD, and Joseph Neidhardt, MD. Like Dr. Chatterjee and James Nestor, Krakow and Neidhardt back up their claims with hard science in the lab - as well as techniques for understanding the dream's messages. Once I told my nightmares "I'm listening" they began to transform into magical healing dreams. They referred to old trauma, current life stresses, and an addiction to sleeping pills. By learning to understand my dreams, I joined a dream group, grieved old repressed grief, and quit sleeping pills. Learning to listen to the wisdom of your dreams can be just as powerful in transforming your life as learning better breathing the way it's taught here in this excellent video. Thanks to Dr. Chatterjee for another splendid educational video to improve our health, and I'll be reading James Nestor's book.

  • @jamiecfrf
    @jamiecfrf 2 года назад +3

    Can this help with speech - stammers ?

  • @tammyshaw4887
    @tammyshaw4887 Год назад

    I watched the video on tape in your mouth at night and it's changed the way I sleep I sleep so much better I feel better my mouth is not dry. And I do do the breathing too.

  • @Peter-mj1cw
    @Peter-mj1cw Год назад

    Very Interesting, its like Cracker Jacks eat one and you want more, so it just the same with this subject/topic, I'm glued to my seat😋😷

  • @SilverLumberjack
    @SilverLumberjack 2 года назад +7

    I feel like I just seen this content not that long ago.

  • @moiraberniegatt9491
    @moiraberniegatt9491 2 года назад +5

    I'm 66 and have had hyperventilating since I had a breakdown at 19-21. I developed fibromyalgia and was on opiates for 16 years. Changing to a very healthy low carb but not rubbish crap KETO artificial food. I'm a healthy 66 year old but still stressy. Im trying nose breathing to alleviate my snoring

    • @MeMe-dw1sm
      @MeMe-dw1sm 2 года назад +1

      You're doing keto wrong then, proper keto diet is abundance of natural unprocessed food. I'm on keto 6 years.

    • @annadelrosario3094
      @annadelrosario3094 Год назад +1

      Try to read mind body prescription by Dr Sarno

    • @Karen-nq4ob
      @Karen-nq4ob 8 месяцев назад

      He's the best!! @@annadelrosario3094

  • @ThiCityProductions
    @ThiCityProductions 2 года назад +3

    Everything we eat holds moisture. Water. When you pray or thank the food. You are changing the water molecule formation

  • @prabirsarkar1732
    @prabirsarkar1732 2 года назад +1

    There is lot of mention on yoga in the discussion. Isn't it asana that is being alluded to as yoga is the total of 8 elements (ashtanga)

  • @godschild8823
    @godschild8823 Год назад

    What if someone has a collapsed right nare? Will nare expanders be useful while walking

  • @jaredzimmy
    @jaredzimmy 2 года назад +4

    Would be awesome as if we didn't have to work everyday and we had a list of every show from what I've learned in this show and we can wake up in the morning and do the 260 things on the list every day we would probably have a lot of peace be very happy and healthy. So unfortunately because we have to work we're going to have to create longer days so do that we're going to have to speak to the almighty and ask him to pause time or extend time so we have time to do all of these awesome things!

    • @anne-marieh6128
      @anne-marieh6128 Год назад +1

      Practice becomes habit… habits form the final outcomes of our lives. So if you have to find the time… is it worth it? Your choice. Pick one or two.. master them.. then move onto 2 more of the remaining 264

    • @jaredzimmy
      @jaredzimmy Год назад

      @@anne-marieh6128 lol Amen! 🙏

  • @veraniehunte1368
    @veraniehunte1368 2 года назад

    ,yes love one s I thank you very much so I can be mindful in my breaven so what about seeing,

  • @elspeth8746
    @elspeth8746 Год назад +1

    How does our sleep posture impact on our breathing when we spend lengths of time asleep in bed?

  • @libbymitchell9966
    @libbymitchell9966 2 года назад +5

    Yes ♥ 24 mins in... absolutely correct... postures were developed to enhance breathwork♥ i most often teach breath work and go into simple stretches to rest for while♥

  • @Subtlenimbus
    @Subtlenimbus 10 месяцев назад +1

    Your quip about climate change studies is a perfect example of what you tried to evoke it against. Yes, there are thousands of papers (not studies) published about the more alarmist perspective, but almost all of them are based upon the output of computer models or extremely dubious (“adjusted”) surface temperature data. Large meta-studies have been done of the literature, and they reveal that less that 1% of the papers support the AGW conclusion. The media (because they love clicks) hypes the alarmist perspective at the expense of the actual science being done (model output doesn’t count as data in science).
    Also, the breathing method that helps with scoliosis is the Schroth Method, and it does not undo scoliosis as you assert. It can prevent worsening and help with pain. In some cases, curves can be reduced.
    Great interview overall. Just felt I should address some misinformation.

    • @dallimamma
      @dallimamma 2 месяца назад

      ::: Thank you for your comment. If he could stick to his area of expertise, and get away from the temptation of glorifying unfounded rhetoric, I might make an effort to tell him why half of his eyebrows are missing.

  • @barbaramonsolino6395
    @barbaramonsolino6395 2 года назад

    Very interesting information. My question is: I am elderly and do walk often. I prefer to walk at a quick pace and find I am exhaling with through my mouth. Is that okay?