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In the hustle of modern life, stress often sneaks in, leaving us frazzled, tense, and disconnected. While nutrition, movement, and sleep are often celebrated as the cornerstones of health, there’s one vital element we tend to overlook-our breath. Breathing is one of our most essential basic instincts, yet many of us don’t do it effectively. That’s why breath forms our sixth pillar of our practice in the field of lifestyle medicine.
Breathing, fuels every cell, driving vital biochemical and physiological processes. But when stress hits, our breathing patterns take a hit too, becoming shallow and irregular. This disrupts the balance within our body, keeping us trapped in the “fight or flight” mode and making it harder to relax. The good news? Breathing techniques can help ease stress and anxiety.
At its core, breathing serves as a bridge between the body and mind. It’s the key to switching between the sympathetic nervous system (stress mode) and the parasympathetic nervous system (relaxation mode) explains Luke Coutinho, Integrative Lifestyle Expert. By consciously controlling your breath, you can quiet your racing mind, lower cortisol levels, and guide your body toward self-regulation, healing, peace, and restoration.
Calming Breathing Techniques
Simple breathing techniques allow your body to reach homeostasis, where true healing begins.
While deep breathing is an incredible tool for relaxation and stress relief, it’s important to consider the quality of the air we breathe. In regions like Delhi NCR, where pollution levels often soar, practicing breathing exercises outdoors or even indoors may not always be the best option. Poor air quality can introduce harmful toxins into your lungs, exacerbating respiratory issues rather than alleviating them.
Instead, focus on lung-cleansing techniques, such as kapalbhati, steam inhalation, or herbal remedies which help expel toxins from your lungs. When the air is severely polluted, it’s also advisable to use air purifiers indoors and limit outdoor activities that require heavy breathing.
If you experience difficulty breathing, persistent coughing, or any other adverse symptoms, consult a healthcare professional immediately. Breathing exercises are powerful tools, but they must be practiced with caution in areas with poor air quality.
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