I’m 75 years old, as a baby I developed asthma & ended up in intensive care numerous times. They discovered I had an allergy to house dust, so my parents ripped up all the carpet in the house. I continued to suffer from asthma. I was administered antibiotics, steroids etc to no avail. At age 10 a lung specialist, told my mother, all these medications, were not working & effecting my immune system. In those days there were no asthma puffers, ventolin. The specialist told my mum, get a dress makers tape measure, he had one & demonstrated how to use it. He said Put it around just below your diaphragm. Each day let out all the air in your lungs, then breath deep & low, do this as many times a day & keep measuring the increase in inches. It worked & I got rid of asthma. Cheers Nik. ❤️
I healed my chronic illness (and asthma) with earthing, breathing (more like yoga and meditation & all activities that activate the parasympathetic nervous system) & stopped eating wheat & GMOs & mostly eat organic good oils. & lots of fats. I think the cause of my chronic debilitating illness was my ribs were inflexible from PTSD and a life of shallow breathing. I healed and feel better than ever!!! Happy & full of energy!
I m just amazed how this people are spreading healing technics for free . Even if I didn't read I would buy the book just to support.. Great content and smooth interview..
I am a yoga instructor. The first lesson I teach to new students in my classes is how to breathe and the importance of the breath. In all my classes we practice diaphragmatic breathing to calm the nervous system while doing a slow yoga practice. Thank you for your support to educate people on how to have a healthier body.
@@user-bd4bo4tb8u There are many types of yoga breathing (pranayama) & ujayi is one of those types. However, the focus of ujayi is more on slightly constricting the throat, although all breathing involves the diaphragm. There are hundreds of youtube videos on ujayi.
@@helenkelb2014 I am a yoga practitioner, but not a doctor. IMO, your nasal issue might impact your breathing a bit, depending on the severity of the broken nose. With time & practice, you should be able to breathe calmly with the help of the diaphragm.
I first learned to breathe correctly as a vocalist. Babies are born breathing with their diaphragm, but as we get older, we start breathing more shallow and by the time we are elders, we are only breathing through the top of our lungs. So learning to breathe through the stomach is very helpful, I noticed how comfortable it was and that I was getting much more oxygen that way. Then when I discovered yoga and meditation techniques, I noticed how much more calming it is to breathe deep, long, breaths through the nose. I breathe through my nose and stomach without even thinking about it anymore, but notice if I'm stressed, I have to get back into that way of breathing, to steady my thoughts and release whatever negativity I'm feeling, just through breathing correctly. It is highly effective.
@@mjt11860 brethere, ojas is samskrita for milk in sistern and seed in bretheren.. mostly mentioned in conjunction with 'tejas' or the (internal (eternal) fire..
I study foreign languages, I speak Italian, Romanian, English and French and I can tell you that doing pronunciation exercises in another language makes you exercise your throath and tongue since you have to get used to move your tongue differently to imitate the right sound
This is the most important take-away from this interview. I'm seriously considering getting a prescription for humming so people stop telling me to stop it at work. It sounds like I'm joking, but I'm completely serious. There are some of you out there who know what I'm talking about. ;-)
Mouth for eating n communication, if a person can hear them let him hear said Christ, the nose is to smell and the hairs is to capture the dust so it doesn’t lead to infection and prevents the nostrils to becoming dry.
I can vouch for the tongue exercises helping snoring. I'm a singing coach and I kept hearing my students say they got the best night of sleep ever after their first lesson. I've attributed it to the tongue exercises I gave them. When you strengthen your tongue it tightens up and doesn't collapse into your throat when u fall asleep. Snoring stops. Strong tongue, no snoring. It will change ur life
@@fullytahtawee8757 NP. I have friends who got throat and nasal surgery to stop snoring. Scraped their sinuses, amputated their uvulas, etc... Barbaric. And it didn't help.
Highly recommend James Nestor's book "breathe". In the span of 4 days of practicing some of his breathing exercises I gradually went from BP of 126/89 to 122/82 to 117/80. It was higher before starting these exercises which was reason I began tracking with home device after my dentist commented during a routine cleaning. Going to continue and hope to see progress. Thank you James!
My ex-cardiologist actually asked me "can't you breathe faster?" at my last appointment. He was listening to my heart and apparently I was taking up too much of his time. I was a dancer for 35 years. I naturally breathe deeper, slower and easier than most people. That question is why he is an "ex". I'm healthier without him.
Agree with you I started going to natural path holistic medicine I've found out more with one visit then years of going to different doctors to get worse not for me
"And יהוה Elohim formed the man out of dust from the ground, and BREATHED into his nostrils BREATH OF LIFE. And the man became a LIVING BEING." Bereshit (Genesis) 2:7
It’s crazy how intelligent our body is. When I was younger I had asthma. During summer time I would spend my entire day at the pool and I would challenge myself to do 1 lap under water with one breathe or throw a ring in the deeper level of the pool and go get it. I did not realized that truly my body was guiding instinctively to do those things to help itself operate on an optimal level. I’ve been led to focus on breathing exercises lately, thank you for providing such good information and helping people awaken to their full potential.
I found this fascinating especially since I was recently diagnosed with severe sleep apnea. I will definitely buy the book! And to answer your question…Yes!
I healed myself from asthma by the time I was 16 by learning proper breathing after struggling with it my entire life. About 20 years later I caught an infection in my lungs due to my then environment. I have since healed that as well just knowing the proper way to breathe. Thank goodness for proper breathing and healing!
That's pretty awesome! I think I started mouth breathing because my nose is always so stuffed up it was just easier; and I have big lips so they kinda hang open a bit anyway hehehe.
@@manners7483 Might be some sort of allergy from the environment, too. Or even cleaning product. Years ago, we had a pony who had runny nose and discharge from eyes; turned out to be hay fever!
i wanted to share my story in this video since it's such a comprehensive look at breathing. At 17 I had reactive arthritis. At 23 I had tuberculosis, and there wasn't a year where I didn't get sick. even four times or more during one year. it wasn't rare.. Now, I've been researching and practicing breathing techniques for 2 years. Pushing through anxiety and depression while doing it, it's hard to know if you're on the right path when there's no one beside you willing to understand the place where you are, where you want to be, why you want to walk that path. Thanks to It pushing through, though (and this is how I know I've made progress), I've been able to get in touch with several areas of my body affected by trauma early in my childhood (Physical, sexual, and emotional abuse, and 1 major injury, 1 surgery, and 2 minor injuries). It's hard because it's so much stuff to work through. Unevenness in posture; tightness in muscles and tendons; abdominal, diaphragmatic, and spinal miscoordination. Some areas of my spine remain inactive, cause nervous aerophagia, shallow breathing, thoracic mobility issues, and whatnot... But breathing.... breathing has been a medicine for it all. Physical, psychological, emotional level.... the spirit, you might say, want to wake up. Thanks for sharing this.
@@anonutzo1199 Yeah, and besides that.. just feeling good in general. I've discovered that to feel pain is normal, sometimes it's better to avoid it, sometimes it's better to give in and work through it. It depends. For example, if I'm feeling pain on a bone (usually I feel it sometimes in my shin), it's probably due to pressure, and I distribute weight somewhere else to avoid it. In the other hand, sometimes I feel pain on the ball of my right foot just below what would be the thumb toe, and I press harder on that and distribute the weight on the rest of the foot, because I know it's because it's been overall-y inactive and that's what that pain is telling me. Right now I have a headache, and If I breathe shallowly, 'it goes away', but at the cost of my posture, and I know it's still there, but I'm just making myself numb to it. Instead, I'm breathing deeply and I'm feeling how tension comes and goes exactly behind my eyes and left ear (this also has connections to the rest of my body, but I'll just focus on that), but by feeling that tension I feel how the headache is slowly going away, and actually improving on my posture too. Instead of making myself numb to it, I work through it.
Thank you very much James Nestor e Lewis howes for the amazing conversation. At this very moment, that I'm typing this few words, I've been sick for almost 3 months, going back and forth with a lot complications. I have been rushed to the hospital several times due to my blood pressure that spikes at any given moment. But never suffered with that before and it's reoccurring daily. Today i was looking for videos on the topics about what to do when you are running out of breathe and this specific one has changed and saved my life. I've applied exactly what James Nestor said: I don't care even if you nose is blocked, breathe through your nose! For the past 30 minutes while watching this conversation I have been breathing through the nose my health has restored... No heart palpitations, no dizziness, no short of breath. Thank you for very much indeed...............
I read the book and started taping the mouth during sleep, after a few days of discomfort I could find that I woke up better rested, need fewer hours of sleep and my nose is freer. Taping the mouth is standard now.
My son gave me Mr. Nestor's book for my 63rd birthday and IT IS FANTASTIC!!! SO incredibly eye opening reading his personal breathing experiment! Definitely life changing! Great interview!
I really like your channel. You are a very good interviewer, because you ask intelligent questions, but more importantly you allow your guest to answer without interruptions, which creates an amicable interaction between you two and eliminates anxiety for the audience. Thank you!❤
I'm with you 100% And yes I comment all the time on people synchronicity and their ability to interview they deserve the respect an acknowledgement for what they do
My very first time to watch your show Lewis.... you’ve got me hooked & I’ll be looking for a your interviews from now on. Thank you & James Nestor for all these fascinating info about breathing.
I was in track, my coach taught us to run by breathing in with the nose (mouth closed) and exhale through the mouth. Took practice however we always won the race. Thirty years later I still breath this way and have taught many children. After a race we could still speak and carry on a conversation. The other were gasping, couldn’t speak.
You can train yourself to take a breath through your nose while talking, it’s about awareness and knowing how important it is, thank you for an interview
On my Valentine's day post morn midnight walk or pull.. with our 2 twin Lab's.this morn, i began intuitively humming , more like Throat Singing ""Om Mani Padme Om'' for the first 20 mins. People often tell me ''You have a beautiful voice,'' and ''Your dogs are happy when you sing.'' That is dating back to 2012 when they both entered mine and my son's life. So, then, i arrive back home and one of my new fave Buddhist songs.. in further mentioned here and i am now, really humm'n. Thank you for the 'science behind' so much of what i innately felt to be true . And, a i continue to put into practice what my training and certifications have been teaching me since i was 22 and prior so on my own accord, i salute you both with a long, slow, deep intake and beautiful blessed exhale. whew. Wowwwww!
I been breathing through my nose since i was a child, and breathing that way relaxed me even if i can't sleep i listen to meditation and breathing and I am knocked out sleeping!
I’m 61, my mother told me to always breathe through my nose as the hairs filtered out all the germs. And my grandmother told me to always hold my tongue on the roof of my mouth to stop me having a double chin. Both worked!
36:35 my vocal coach taught me that while singing, helps tremendously! Good for ‘head-voice’. As a registered nurse I understand the physiology, but as a singer ( hobby) it wasn’t until I put this into practice that I understood the benefits!!!
I was taught by my yoga teacher how to breathe properly. He says in India they teach their children to breathe before they learn to walk. It's called Prana. The breath of life. That lesson has had profound in my life. Especially since I got sciatica. Talk about pain! The best way for me to get relief is to practice prana! Awesome!
Thanks for the tip, I suffer from chronic pain from a back injury where my T12/L1 burst and my left rib was used as a graft along with a cage & rods. Spinal injury and nerve damage. I need opioids to live a normal life, these breathing techniques are of great interest to help relax my muscles and control my pain. Thanks 🙏
“Use it or Loose it!” It feels good to breathe deep in through my nose. It feels like the oxygen is going directly to my brain. In Ballet Class we have to close our mouth to breathe which also helps to avoid getting thirsty. In my 1969 Jr. High Health Class the teacher instructed us to also exhale all the way and push out the “bottom junk” at the bottom of the lungs periodically to “clean out”.
I practiced nasal long deep breathing exrrcises by lowering my shoulders and it cured my anxiety attacks permanently many years ago --- by myself I discovered this technique.😁
I started taping my mouth shut at bed time and my throat isn’t dry anymore plus when I breathe through my nose vs my mouth during workouts, I noticed that my lungs isn’t as easily exhausted as before
@@minagica Breathe Right nose strips are a godsend, if you can't breathe through your nose when you sleep. The first time I tried one on I thought, "Holy shit! Is this how the rest of the world breathes?" I used to have a little panic when I had to breathe out of my nose. Try some, if you haven't already.
Its quite bizarre as I always breathe through my nose and only really open mouth for communicating and when I gasp for air x I have a great and an amazing immune system and I appreciate it every day 🙏 Gratitude is plenty given from myself to my body and its amazing ability to do the things within it does to keep me alive and well x
If you look at the animal world, the only time any animal breaths through it's mouth is when it is sick, or in the case of dogs, who don't have sweat glands, use panting to cool down. Any other time their mouths are closed.
Dr. Weston Price studied the teeth and dental structure of indigenous people around the world who never ate our modern day foods. What he found is that they had perfectly formed teeth without any signs of decay. It is refreshing to hear you highlight this same point and also add the wisdom of proper breathing.
Same with the Dr. Leaf podcast!! I can't follow any of the other podcasts with them but Lewis keeps me engaged. Not all of his do but this one with james nestor and the one with dr. caroline leaf - magic happens!! i saw both back2back 1st time and have been using clips from both for reference like the bible ever since.
I really enjoy Lewis’s curiosity and his willingness to appear unknowledgeable or like he doesn’t get it. Most people need to hear things in different ways, plus it makes the conversation more dynamic.
When meditating, you slow your breathing, but get totally energized when done. I also feel the energy in my hands and use this energy to heal myself after surgery and heling my elderly cats.
Mom made sure we breathed through our noses, when we could understand she explained it to us. That was years before she went back to school to get a PhD! Smart lady!
I’m a speech pathologist and I’ve worked with this for 40 years. Myofunctiomal therapy. It’s so common. Also address breast feeding and development of facial muscles
I started mewing around 3 years ago, and my molars noticeably straightened. It was hard hard breathing at first, like I was breathing through a straw, but it adjusted and now it's just natural.
42:00 Navy seals breathing technique is 4 sec inhale, 4 sec hold, 4 sec exhale. This will calm before sleeping too. 46:00 Breathe light, slow and deep and through your nose.
This guest is providing *amazing* information. I'm a registered dietitian nutritionist and medical massage therapist: most of my clients have some level of stress,, either because they're in pain, or because they're scared they'll never be pain free.
I have always held my tongue against the roof of my mouth and done the tongue positioning he talked about. I have always done these things naturally. And I topically on average take six or less breaths per minute naturally.
Absolutely agree how important breathing from the nose is. I practice it everyday while am walking Go to work . Inhale exhale is essential . It really gives energy . I am almost 58 yrs old and i can run now in the stairs . Breathing slowly really helps our diaphram . The best exercise that we need it before doing something .
I've been watching your videos for 2 weeks and you just changed my life, I was so lost trying to find what to hear or watch 'cus there's so much junk on internet... but then I found you, talking to all of these awesome people and teaching us al sort of things, thank you so much for existing! I send all my loving to you.
I sussed this breathing problem many years ago. I was working with photocopiers for years, the fumes were the reason why I began to shallow breathe, it brought on dizzy spells, tight chest and headaches. I had gone to the state where I didn't breathe properly. Also with the elderly in 'Homes' sitting all day half asleep, and not breathing properly. That is why they become ill.
The sounds you make goes through your whole body and has effects everywhere in your body , and also what you see has effects, all at the same time. Some sounds make you feel good or happy and some sounds make you feel sad or afraid, your brain takes in all the signals and responds to all the signals in the best way possible.
I have extreme panic attacks,hyperventilate & also have asthma too. This is excellent as I am a mouth breather too. Love this & it's perfectly helpful & hopeful.
I was a mouth breather as a youth because of constant allergies. When Afrin came to be, I closed my mouth and I truly believe it contributed to straightening my teeth, and fit together better, while my siblings all had braces. As a teen I ran distances, breathing in through the nose and out through the mouth, giving me total control over each breath and made it easier to establish a pace.
When the jogging craze began some 50 years ago I read that to get fitter safely,* breathe only through your nose when exercising, because your body will immediately tell you when to take a 'breather'. I didn't follow that advice but now I'm 84, I will. *I know of two people who died of heart attacks overdoing it.
I am 31 and have been practicing proper tongue posture for about six months. It has made a difference in my jaw and my teeth were sore initially just as when I had braces. In my experience it is still beneficial for adults to make this correction and may even produce results in your facial structure. I always felt like my tongue was in the way and almost like I was being suffocated by it. Ive had surgeries on my nose to help my breathing but it wasnt a permanent solution. If you can commit to the awareness and pain of shifting into proper tongue posture it is completely worth the freedom of truly breathing.
Been watching Lewis for a while and the more I have learned very important lessons in life. Thank you for all the effort for bringing all those wonderful people in your podcast.
I’ve always suffered from asthma and have always breathed through my mouth. After watching this I’m concluding the reason I defaulted to this is probably because from day 1 I was exposed to cigarette smoke. In the house, in the car, everywhere and from every adult in my family. Perhaps mouth breathing was my body and mind’s way of trying to reduce the smoke intake. Today I Sunday and I decided to watch some UA-cam and relax. This morning my feet have been cold and no matter what I couldn’t warm them. This is usual if I sit around and relax in cooler months. During this video I practised what was being explained. Guess what? Instantly warm feet and slow controlled nose breathing which feels comfortable. I’ve been meditating in my life but usually hear the message “in through the nose and out through the mouth”.. I’m not listening to that anymore as that just tempts me to revert to full mouth breathing. Thank you Lewis and guest, I’m going to commit to being mindful of this and see what changes I experience if I can maintain nose breathing and perhaps make it habitual 😉
True, breathing through your noses bringing oxygen to your brain. I have been ill for some time and been taking many different kinds of medications which dried my mouth and each morning I woken up I found my mouth opened during my sleeping and my mouth felt like sand paper. I spoke to my pc, the answer was “don’t know” and referred me EET specialist who said “it looked good”. I later trained my breathing through noses and brain filling with oxygen.
I was taught to breathe through my nose from a young age. from school and family. It is common sense. the nose is a filter against everything that is in the air especially with the current pollution. Also in the winter, doesn't matter if my nostrils were sticking together from frost, I had to breathe through my nose if I don't want to get bronchitis.
Thanks so much for this ,I have asthma.I started using these techniques while listening. It actually started giving me a calmer and better breath. Godbless U bro!!!!
Henry, you can get rid of astma .Take D3 & K2. Change your diet to Keto, do some fasting. Check for food sensitivities, eat quality pasture raised meat,eggs & organic veg, no milk. Take collodial silver via nebuliser. Check for mineral deficiencies. ua-cam.com/video/vXSA3TEzkag/v-deo.html
Really interesting, I thought everyone breathed through their noses .. I’m a slow breather .. I practice the Wim Hof method but just the beginner 11 minute route daily . I’ll be 71 in may and do it for vascular health .. Thanks for this great collaboration.🇨🇦
@@harissaspice7402 Thanks for the reply. When I inhale through nose, the breath hold time is significantly lower than, when I inhale through mouth. Also, I saw that Win Hof himself uses mouth for inhalation.
Hi, me too. Been doing yoga breath since 1973 now do Wim Hoff. I am 74 haven’t been to a doctor for decades, don’t take any medication. The breath is phenomenal. Well done us oldies.
I have learned so much from the school of greatness and you have helped me get through trauma and anxiety with the guests you have on the show while other things have not helped.
When my daughter was 8 years old she started experiencing asthma. So I used an oil called R.C. from young living and I bought her a harmonica. Turned it all around. She still is fine and she's 31.
Along with proper Breathing, our thinking is also important because i experience a panic attack, it was after a scary Earthquake, I even end up driving myself to the hospital because of thinking that I wasn't getting enough air in my lungs, so they checked my breathing and showed me that I was getting enough air, so after relaxing in their bed for a hour, I felt much better and the next day I enjoy a Bible Study and The Bible Studies from that time on I had no more panicking Problems, and experience Calmness from then on. Nice Video too.
That's the book I'm reading! "Breath," by James Nestor. 🙌🏼 🙌🏼 🙌🏼 LOL, I never looked at the back inside jacket; otherwise I would have known!! I was so conflicted watching this because I want to keep reading the book. Little did I know until the end. Actually his name was there in the beginning and I didn't see or hear it. LOL Anyway, you have to read this book. Part One:Amazing test of 10 days of mouth breathing & its effects by Nestor and Olsson. I'm only on page 56 of 214. Bye!
I love this. I heard this a few years ago. Called “mouth breathers” . Through brain retraining we learn to breathe through the nose and out through the mouth. It helps relax the system more. Ty for sharing.
Several years ago I stàrted using a CPAP and chose to use the nasal aparatus. I had decided my mouth breathing was GOING TO STOP. I started sleeping with my chin on my fist and trained myself to breathe correctly. This has made a big difference in sinus issues and dental/oral issues.
Thank you for this lesson. I always breathing through my mouth. Now i breathe a few days through my nose. And i feel the difference, i'm feeling so much better now. Thanks for this lesson.
Doctor thought I had pulmonary fibrosis based on my career in garment manufacturing because I found it hard to breathe if I exercised or ran. Had a scan and nothing wrong with lungs. After seeing a respiratory specialist was diagnosed with disordered breathing and taught to breath through nose and was told everything I am hearing on this video. It has only taken 2 months to retrain my breathing pattern and it has changed my life.
Thank you, Lewis the great interview, and thank you, James, for your excellent book! “Breath” is a fascinating read and a great contribution to health and wellness.
What a fascinating guest. One of the most well known meditation techniques in learned is called "Mindfulness of Breathing". Precisely because we take our breath with is wherever we go. It's an easy and effective way to learn to meditate and have something easy to focus on while we meditate.
When I was a kid, I always breathed through my mouth, because when I breathed through my nose I didn't feel like I was getting enough air ( I have very narrow nasal passages. Either that or they have always been swollen). Anyway, our family doc told my mom to make me breathe through my nose, and that if I didn't I would have to have surgery and have my adenoids removed. So even as a kid "surgery" sounded scary, so I forced myself to breathe through my nose. It was really hard, because it felt like I was suffocating. But to this day ( I am 69) I breathe through my nose, and I am grateful to our doctor for forcing the issue.
To me the big takeaway was to remember to breath through the nose when wearing mask. I have always gotten a tension by wearing mask, and now i know it was because i began to breath through the mouth, which made my breathing very tense. awesome interview i really enjoyed it. I am reading the oxygen advantage, which has many key points alike.
Generally I've been a conscious nose breather for about 15 yrs and its actually really easy to condition yourself to do it automatically, even when in conversation. I used to suffer with bronchial and chest related conditions frequently , particularly when it was cold and damp or humid and I had regular infections. I did my own research after being given an inhaler, thankfully I never needed to use the inhaler as consciously breathing through my nose completely eliminated all the infections that I was getting and I haven't had a single one since. When he mentioned about increasing the exhale as one of his general tips I knew he was really worth listening to. Ever had the feeling that you cant quite get a full breath into the lungs? Exhale fully .. literally when you think the breath is all gone do a snake like hiss until it really has all gone and on the next inhale you'll enjoy what will feel like a full lung of air, it'll feel amazing and the more you practice it the more you'll notice the lung capacity increase. Learn how to engage the diaphragm muscles through both inhale and exhale and you'll literally energise yourself through proper breathwork. Similar to any exercise, you need to let the diaphragm go through the full range of motion for it to become stronger and more effective.
I am a singer taking the lead in G & S opera's. I have been trained to breathe we all should, so I totally agree, ps I am a vegan and look 20 years younger than I am. What would I do without you Lewis, you are smart xxxxx
I’m 75 years old, as a baby I developed asthma & ended up in intensive care numerous times. They discovered I had an allergy to house dust, so my parents ripped up all the carpet in the house. I continued to suffer from asthma. I was administered antibiotics, steroids etc to no avail. At age 10 a lung specialist, told my mother, all these medications, were not working & effecting my immune system. In those days there were no asthma puffers, ventolin. The specialist told my mum, get a dress makers tape measure, he had one & demonstrated how to use it. He said Put it around just below your diaphragm. Each day let out all the air in your lungs, then breath deep & low, do this as many times a day & keep measuring the increase in inches. It worked & I got rid of asthma. Cheers Nik. ❤️
I healed my chronic illness (and asthma) with earthing, breathing (more like yoga and meditation & all activities that activate the parasympathetic nervous system) & stopped eating wheat & GMOs & mostly eat organic good oils. & lots of fats. I think the cause of my chronic debilitating illness was my ribs were inflexible from PTSD and a life of shallow breathing. I healed and feel better than ever!!! Happy & full of energy!
I m just amazed how this people are spreading healing technics for free . Even if I didn't read I would buy the book just to support..
Great content and smooth interview..
Thank you so much for watching!
I am a yoga instructor. The first lesson I teach to new students in my classes is how to breathe and the importance of the breath. In all my classes we practice diaphragmatic breathing to calm the nervous system while doing a slow yoga practice. Thank you for your support to educate people on how to have a healthier body.
Is this the same as ujaii sp)breathing?
Thanks for recognizing the importance of breathing effectively.
May I ask if your nose is broken does this affect your ability to breath this way
@@user-bd4bo4tb8u There are many types of yoga breathing (pranayama) & ujayi is one of those types. However, the focus of ujayi is more on slightly constricting the throat, although all breathing involves the diaphragm. There are hundreds of youtube videos on ujayi.
@@helenkelb2014 I am a yoga practitioner, but not a doctor. IMO, your nasal issue might impact your breathing a bit, depending on the severity of the broken nose. With time & practice, you should be able to breathe calmly with the help of the diaphragm.
If you know how to breathe. . breath can cool you down, warm you up, stops your mind from thinking, makes you happy ❤️
+ It also will prevent the spillage of ojas; as Mantak Chia explaines in his: 'the multi orgasmic man'.
I first learned to breathe correctly as a vocalist. Babies are born breathing with their diaphragm, but as we get older, we start breathing more shallow and by the time we are elders, we are only breathing through the top of our lungs. So learning to breathe through the stomach is very helpful, I noticed how comfortable it was and that I was getting much more oxygen that way. Then when I discovered yoga and meditation techniques, I noticed how much more calming it is to breathe deep, long, breaths through the nose. I breathe through my nose and stomach without even thinking about it anymore, but notice if I'm stressed, I have to get back into that way of breathing, to steady my thoughts and release whatever negativity I'm feeling, just through breathing correctly. It is highly effective.
From Lil Giant No. Breathing through my nose does NOT make me stop thinking.
@@rickybondalapidiah7880 the spillage of ojas. spanish for leaves? can u elaborate on that? thanks in advance.
@@mjt11860 brethere, ojas is samskrita for milk in sistern and seed in bretheren.. mostly mentioned in conjunction with 'tejas' or the (internal (eternal) fire..
I study foreign languages, I speak Italian, Romanian, English and French and I can tell you that doing pronunciation exercises in another language makes you exercise your throath and tongue since you have to get used to move your tongue differently to imitate the right sound
Humming is an amazing way to stimulate your vagus nerve. It is terrific for your health.
This is the most important take-away from this interview. I'm seriously considering getting a prescription for humming so people stop telling me to stop it at work. It sounds like I'm joking, but I'm completely serious. There are some of you out there who know what I'm talking about. ;-)
Love it. Thanks for the reminder.
This is life changing for good, thanks so much!
Amazing 🤩
Good to know! I was humming all afternoon while doing my gardening.❤
The mouth is for talking, the ears for listening and nose for breathing.
Ancient times
Remember you have one mouth and two ears. You should listen twice as much as you talk
@@victorjcano Learn more, Observe more Nice comment..
Mouth is for talking and eating as well Dear...
And smell. Which would be hard if you breath through your mouth. I think both can be ok. There's benefits to both
Mouth for eating n communication, if a person can hear them let him hear said Christ, the nose is to smell and the hairs is to capture the dust so it doesn’t lead to infection and prevents the nostrils to becoming dry.
Lewis, your show and your guests are AWESOME! thanks for helping us to learn more about our body and life. Keep up the good work!
You're welcome,thank you for being here 💜
We are fearfully and wonderfully made. Psalm 139❤
I can vouch for the tongue exercises helping snoring. I'm a singing coach and I kept hearing my students say they got the best night of sleep ever after their first lesson. I've attributed it to the tongue exercises I gave them. When you strengthen your tongue it tightens up and doesn't collapse into your throat when u fall asleep. Snoring stops. Strong tongue, no snoring. It will change ur life
Thanks for that tidbit man!!!
@@kirstinstrand6292 What are you seeing now Kirsten, pink elephants ? 😁
I snore and wake up feeling like I am about to swallow my tongue sometimes. Thanks
@@fullytahtawee8757 NP. I have friends who got throat and nasal surgery to stop snoring. Scraped their sinuses, amputated their uvulas, etc... Barbaric. And it didn't help.
Very interesting, i never heard this. Thank's for sharing!
Highly recommend James Nestor's book "breathe". In the span of 4 days of practicing some of his breathing exercises I gradually went from BP of 126/89 to 122/82 to 117/80. It was higher before starting these exercises which was reason I began tracking with home device after my dentist commented during a routine cleaning. Going to continue and hope to see progress. Thank you James!
I want to be a breathing instructor 🙏
Intermittent Fasting in conjunction with breathing...will double your effects.
I'll try the breathing and check my BP. I need help with high BP and need help with lowering my bp!
Please check in again and let us know how you do!
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Thank u for sharing it was encouraging to me
My ex-cardiologist actually asked me "can't you breathe faster?" at my last appointment. He was listening to my heart and apparently I was taking up too much of his time. I was a dancer for 35 years. I naturally breathe deeper, slower and easier than most people. That question is why he is an "ex". I'm healthier without him.
Ha ha
unbelievable :o
My ex- was a cardiologist?
Agree with you
I started going to natural path holistic medicine I've found out more with one visit then years of going to different doctors to get worse not for me
You all are blinking wrong. Come buy my book and I'll teach you how to blink. Smfh
"And יהוה Elohim formed the man out of dust from the ground, and BREATHED into his nostrils BREATH OF LIFE. And the man became a LIVING BEING." Bereshit (Genesis) 2:7
ET HaShamayim V'et HaEretz, sounds like U do your research and the Creator hears U Brother from another Mother, Blessings
Bingo.
@@julielarson3107 ... there was a farmer had a Dog and Bingo was his name O ... Been a while, Thanks Jewels!
Amen 🙏🏽
Breathed into his nostrils breath, but did he breath through his own mouth or nose to provide that life?
It’s crazy how intelligent our body is. When I was younger I had asthma. During summer time I would spend my entire day at the pool and I would challenge myself to do 1 lap under water with one breathe or throw a ring in the deeper level of the pool and go get it.
I did not realized that truly my body was guiding instinctively to do those things to help itself operate on an optimal level.
I’ve been led to focus on breathing exercises lately, thank you for providing such good information and helping people awaken to their full potential.
Wow that's really interesting that you intuitively moved towards those kinds of activities and it ultimately helped you! Thanks for sharing
I have learned more useful life lessons from you tube than anything taught in schools.
Same.
welcome to UA-cam University freshie.
100%
Thanks again you tube to..
Very true.
Who else was concentrating really hard on breathing through her nose while watching this?
I found this fascinating especially since I was recently diagnosed with severe sleep apnea. I will definitely buy the book! And to answer your question…Yes!
LOL!!!
Thanks for ruining my attempt to nose breath while watching this with the LOL!
😂😂
Well, I'm not a cave man, so...
Right breathing is the door to good health, and awareness of breathing is the simplest device to get access to it.
I healed myself from asthma by the time I was 16 by learning proper breathing after struggling with it my entire life. About 20 years later I caught an infection in my lungs due to my then environment. I have since healed that as well just knowing the proper way to breathe. Thank goodness for proper breathing and healing!
That's pretty awesome! I think I started mouth breathing because my nose is always so stuffed up it was just easier; and I have big lips so they kinda hang open a bit anyway hehehe.
@@manners7483 Might be some sort of allergy from the environment, too. Or even cleaning product. Years ago, we had a pony who had runny nose and discharge from eyes; turned out to be hay fever!
@@manners7483 um..Snake Oil..?..
jk..
@@manners7483 try subliminals or ask someone to make one for a snake. Hope you find a way to heal your buddy. Godspeed
@@manners7483 hahaha.. have you tried putting it in a basket and playing the recorder to it? 🐍
i wanted to share my story in this video since it's such a comprehensive look at breathing.
At 17 I had reactive arthritis. At 23 I had tuberculosis, and there wasn't a year where I didn't get sick. even four times or more during one year. it wasn't rare..
Now, I've been researching and practicing breathing techniques for 2 years.
Pushing through anxiety and depression while doing it, it's hard to know if you're on the right path when there's no one beside you willing to understand the place where you are, where you want to be, why you want to walk that path.
Thanks to It pushing through, though (and this is how I know I've made progress), I've been able to get in touch with several areas of my body affected by trauma early in my childhood (Physical, sexual, and emotional abuse, and 1 major injury, 1 surgery, and 2 minor injuries). It's hard because it's so much stuff to work through. Unevenness in posture; tightness in muscles and tendons; abdominal, diaphragmatic, and spinal miscoordination. Some areas of my spine remain inactive, cause nervous aerophagia, shallow breathing, thoracic mobility issues, and whatnot...
But breathing.... breathing has been a medicine for it all.
Physical, psychological, emotional level.... the spirit, you might say, want to wake up.
Thanks for sharing this.
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@@bettylangley3103 what lol
thats pretttyimpressive, when you say medicine, do you mean for pain?
@@anonutzo1199 Yeah, and besides that.. just feeling good in general.
I've discovered that to feel pain is normal, sometimes it's better to avoid it, sometimes it's better to give in and work through it. It depends.
For example, if I'm feeling pain on a bone (usually I feel it sometimes in my shin), it's probably due to pressure, and I distribute weight somewhere else to avoid it. In the other hand, sometimes I feel pain on the ball of my right foot just below what would be the thumb toe, and I press harder on that and distribute the weight on the rest of the foot, because I know it's because it's been overall-y inactive and that's what that pain is telling me.
Right now I have a headache, and If I breathe shallowly, 'it goes away', but at the cost of my posture, and I know it's still there, but I'm just making myself numb to it. Instead, I'm breathing deeply and I'm feeling how tension comes and goes exactly behind my eyes and left ear (this also has connections to the rest of my body, but I'll just focus on that), but by feeling that tension I feel how the headache is slowly going away, and actually improving on my posture too. Instead of making myself numb to it, I work through it.
Thank God . May He bless you more peace and happiness.
Thank you very much James Nestor e Lewis howes for the amazing conversation. At this very moment, that I'm typing this few words, I've been sick for almost 3 months, going back and forth with a lot complications.
I have been rushed to the hospital several times due to my blood pressure that spikes at any given moment. But never suffered with that before and it's reoccurring daily. Today i was looking for videos on the topics about what to do when you are running out of breathe and this specific one has changed and saved my life. I've applied exactly what James Nestor said: I don't care even if you nose is blocked, breathe through your nose! For the past 30 minutes while watching this conversation I have been breathing through the nose my health has restored... No heart palpitations, no dizziness, no short of breath.
Thank you for very much indeed...............
I want to say thank you to Lewis and James, I have had asthma for 40 years and never new about this, what a mind shift this will be for me.
@Simon Zutshi isnt it a sad life to be a scammer?
It's amazing how ancient Indian Sages knew & preached this .
Sadhguru talks about this
iT DOESN'T mean they were no wrong about a hell of a lot.
I read the book and started taping the mouth during sleep, after a few days of discomfort I could find that I woke up better rested, need fewer hours of sleep and my nose is freer.
Taping the mouth is standard now.
How you doing that?
@@frankiegunnz8066 simply, with an ordinary piece of transparent tape 2cm wide.
My son gave me Mr. Nestor's book for my 63rd birthday and IT IS FANTASTIC!!! SO incredibly eye opening reading his personal breathing experiment! Definitely life changing! Great interview!
I really like your channel. You are a very good interviewer, because you ask intelligent questions, but more importantly you allow your guest to answer without interruptions, which creates an amicable interaction between you two and eliminates anxiety for the audience. Thank you!❤
I'm with you 100% And yes I comment all the time on people synchronicity and their ability to interview they deserve the respect an acknowledgement for what they do
My very first time to watch your show Lewis.... you’ve got me hooked & I’ll be looking for a your interviews from now on.
Thank you & James Nestor for all these fascinating info about breathing.
Both extremely handsome and itelligent men.just sayin
@@bonnierush7843 now now Bonnie take a deep breath!
I was in track, my coach taught us to run by breathing in with the nose (mouth closed) and exhale through the mouth. Took practice however we always won the race. Thirty years later I still breath this way and have taught many children. After a race we could still speak and carry on a conversation. The other were gasping, couldn’t speak.
Thank you Sir
I thought you are suppose to breathe through nose only, even the exhale?
Yep. Studied and practiced this in yoga teacher training. Am glad that modern teachings finally catching up with ancient wisdom🧘🏿♀️
You can train yourself to take a breath through your nose while talking, it’s about awareness and knowing how important it is, thank you for an interview
I have always breathed through my nose, talking to someone or not.
How?
Any videos?
i call bull shit
@@cIeetz why, cuz i learned to breathe thru my ass? lol.
I than God for you
On my Valentine's day post morn midnight walk or pull.. with our 2 twin Lab's.this morn, i began intuitively humming , more like Throat Singing ""Om Mani Padme Om'' for the first 20 mins. People often tell me ''You have a beautiful voice,'' and ''Your dogs are happy when you sing.'' That is dating back to 2012 when they both entered mine and my son's life. So, then, i arrive back home and one of my new fave Buddhist songs.. in further mentioned here and i am now, really humm'n. Thank you for the 'science behind' so much of what i innately felt to be true . And, a i continue to put into practice what my training and certifications have been teaching me since i was 22 and prior so on my own accord, i salute you both with a long, slow, deep intake and beautiful blessed exhale. whew. Wowwwww!
Thank You James for bringing this information out again. Breathing this way eliminated my life long asthma.
Taping my mouth at night has changed my health/emotions 😊
personally by just changing my breathing throughout the video helped bring me a lot of clarity
This is a fascinating conversation. I suffer from anxiety and it has helped me a lot. Thank you 😊..
So happy to hear we have supported you!
I been breathing through my nose since i was a child, and breathing that way relaxed me even if i can't sleep i listen to meditation and breathing and I am knocked out sleeping!
I’m 61, my mother told me to always breathe through my nose as the hairs filtered out all the germs. And my grandmother told me to always hold my tongue on the roof of my mouth to stop me having a double chin. Both worked!
36:35 my vocal coach taught me that while singing, helps tremendously! Good for ‘head-voice’.
As a registered nurse I understand the physiology, but as a singer ( hobby) it wasn’t until I put this into practice that I understood the benefits!!!
I was taught by my yoga teacher how to breathe properly. He says in India they teach their children to breathe before they learn to walk. It's called Prana. The breath of life. That lesson has had profound in my life. Especially since I got sciatica. Talk about pain! The best way for me to get relief is to practice prana! Awesome!
Thanks for the tip, I suffer from chronic pain from a back injury where my T12/L1 burst and my left rib was used as a graft along with a cage & rods. Spinal injury and nerve damage. I need opioids to live a normal life, these breathing techniques are of great interest to help relax my muscles and control my pain. Thanks 🙏
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“Use it or Loose it!” It feels good to breathe deep in through my nose. It feels like the oxygen is going directly to my brain. In Ballet Class we have to close our mouth to breathe which also helps to avoid getting thirsty. In my 1969 Jr. High Health Class the teacher instructed us to also exhale all the way and push out the “bottom junk” at the bottom of the lungs periodically to “clean out”.
Exhaling all the way allows the body to take really full belly breaths rather than chest breathing. I am always encouraging this to decrease anxiety.
JUST WANT TO SAY YOU ARE CHANGING THE WORLD WITH THE INFORMATION YOU PROVIDE IN THE CONTENT SUPPLIED ON YOUR CHANNEL!!
THANK YOU
I practiced nasal long deep breathing exrrcises by lowering my shoulders and it cured my anxiety attacks permanently many years ago --- by myself I discovered this technique.😁
How did you do it? I have Anxiety bad, help!
Please share the details. Ive suffered from panic attacks for the majority of my life.
Never thought I would watch a one hour video about - hold your breath - how to breathe!
Right! Who new. I just had the same thought. Also very informative.
Lmao yooo i fell you. But im glad i did. This was crazy informative
James Nestor is just brilliant 👏 Get him back on air ASAP!! UA-cam is awesome
Amazing! The power of breath. Time to get back to basics.
I started taping my mouth shut at bed time and my throat isn’t dry anymore plus when I breathe through my nose vs my mouth during workouts, I noticed that my lungs isn’t as easily exhausted as before
@@ojrivas6843 Take a look at a product called Azazar. It's not painful to remove and works pretty well.
This is because your mouth lets out too much air out ur lungs! The mouth is strictly for eating.
I would suffocate, my nose is blocked half the time
@@minagica Breathe Right nose strips are a godsend, if you can't breathe through your nose when you sleep. The first time I tried one on I thought, "Holy shit! Is this how the rest of the world breathes?"
I used to have a little panic when I had to breathe out of my nose.
Try some, if you haven't already.
@@StevenCavanaugh I have some but I never actually tried them, I guy I will tonight, thanks!
Its quite bizarre as I always breathe through my nose and only really open mouth for communicating and when I gasp for air x
I have a great and an amazing immune system and I appreciate it every day 🙏
Gratitude is plenty given from myself to my body and its amazing ability to do the things within it does to keep me alive and well x
If you look at the animal world, the only time any animal breaths through it's mouth is when it is sick, or in the case of dogs, who don't have sweat glands, use panting to cool down. Any other time their mouths are closed.
Dr. Weston Price studied the teeth and dental structure of indigenous people around the world who never ate our modern day foods. What he found is that they had perfectly formed teeth without any signs of decay.
It is refreshing to hear you highlight this same point and also add the wisdom of proper breathing.
Fascinating! I love learning the “whys” and science behind everything! Thank you Lewis, I love your interviews!!
I practiced the correct breathing technique while listening to this and I found myself so relaxed I was falling asleep ❤thanks
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This video just changed my entire life. I suffer from PANIC ATTACKS !!!
So happy to hear we have supported you!
37:00 breathing tech. 56:00 humming benefits. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Lewis asks intelligent questions. I learn more because of his basic, systematic questions. Informative messages come from good questions! Thank you.
EXEPT WEN IGOT COLD. MY NOUS IT IS PLAG UP.😇 THANK YOU.😇
Same with the Dr. Leaf podcast!! I can't follow any of the other podcasts with them but Lewis keeps me engaged. Not all of his do but this one with james nestor and the one with dr. caroline leaf - magic happens!! i saw both back2back 1st time and have been using clips from both for reference like the bible ever since.
I really enjoy Lewis’s curiosity and his willingness to appear unknowledgeable or like he doesn’t get it. Most people need to hear things in different ways, plus it makes the conversation more dynamic.
@@CuriousBAcat He just has to be careful not to step.on the words of the answers.
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When meditating, you slow your breathing, but get totally energized when done. I also feel the energy in my hands and use this energy to heal myself after surgery and heling my elderly cats.
Really? I feel exhausted and dizzy. When when my pulse go down to almost 55
Sureeeee
Happy joyful day and Thank you James Nector / Lewis
Mom made sure we breathed through our noses, when we could understand she explained it to us. That was years before she went back to school to get a PhD! Smart lady!
You lucked out for a great mom!
I ran for years and trained myself to breath through my nose, very rarely sick. I strongly agree with this.
I’m a speech pathologist and I’ve worked with this for 40 years. Myofunctiomal therapy. It’s so common. Also address breast feeding and development of facial muscles
I started mewing around 3 years ago, and my molars noticeably straightened. It was hard hard breathing at first, like I was breathing through a straw, but it adjusted and now it's just natural.
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42:00 Navy seals breathing technique is 4 sec inhale, 4 sec hold, 4 sec exhale. This will calm before sleeping too. 46:00 Breathe light, slow and deep and through your nose.
Also called square breathing
This guest is providing *amazing* information. I'm a registered dietitian nutritionist and medical massage therapist: most of my clients have some level of stress,, either because they're in pain, or because they're scared they'll never be pain free.
I have always held my tongue against the roof of my mouth and done the tongue positioning he talked about.
I have always done these things naturally.
And I topically on average take six or less breaths per minute naturally.
I bet you have a nice face 😉
Absolutely agree how important breathing from the nose is. I practice it everyday while am walking Go to work . Inhale exhale is essential . It really gives energy . I am almost 58 yrs old and i can run now in the stairs . Breathing slowly really helps our diaphram . The best exercise that we need it before doing something .
I've been watching your videos for 2 weeks and you just changed my life, I was so lost trying to find what to hear or watch 'cus there's so much junk on internet... but then I found you, talking to all of these awesome people and teaching us al sort of things, thank you so much for existing! I send all my loving to you.
I sussed this breathing problem many years ago. I was working with photocopiers for years, the fumes were the reason why I began to shallow breathe, it brought on dizzy spells, tight chest and headaches. I had gone to the state where I didn't breathe properly. Also with the elderly in 'Homes' sitting all day half asleep, and not breathing properly. That is why they become ill.
The sounds you make goes through your whole body and has effects everywhere in your body , and also what you see has effects, all at the same time. Some sounds make you feel good or happy and some sounds make you feel sad or afraid, your brain takes in all the signals and responds to all the signals in the best way possible.
I have extreme panic attacks,hyperventilate & also have asthma too. This is excellent as I am a mouth breather too. Love this & it's perfectly helpful & hopeful.
So happy to hear we have supported you!
I was a mouth breather as a youth because of constant allergies. When Afrin came to be, I closed my mouth and I truly believe it contributed to straightening my teeth, and fit together better, while my siblings all had braces. As a teen I ran distances, breathing in through the nose and out through the mouth, giving me total control over each breath and made it easier to establish a pace.
When the jogging craze began some 50 years ago I read that to get fitter safely,* breathe only through your nose when exercising, because your body will immediately tell you when to take a 'breather'.
I didn't follow that advice but now I'm 84, I will.
*I know of two people who died of heart attacks overdoing it.
I am 31 and have been practicing proper tongue posture for about six months. It has made a difference in my jaw and my teeth were sore initially just as when I had braces. In my experience it is still beneficial for adults to make this correction and may even produce results in your facial structure. I always felt like my tongue was in the way and almost like I was being suffocated by it. Ive had surgeries on my nose to help my breathing but it wasnt a permanent solution. If you can commit to the awareness and pain of shifting into proper tongue posture it is completely worth the freedom of truly breathing.
Been watching Lewis for a while and the more I have learned very important lessons in life. Thank you for all the effort for bringing all those wonderful people in your podcast.
Thank you so much for watching! 🧡 Any chance you can pre-order a copy also? It would mean a lot to me if so!
Here is the link: lewishowes.com/gmytcc
I’ve always suffered from asthma and have always breathed through my mouth. After watching this I’m concluding the reason I defaulted to this is probably because from day 1 I was exposed to cigarette smoke. In the house, in the car, everywhere and from every adult in my family. Perhaps mouth breathing was my body and mind’s way of trying to reduce the smoke intake. Today I Sunday and I decided to watch some UA-cam and relax. This morning my feet have been cold and no matter what I couldn’t warm them. This is usual if I sit around and relax in cooler months. During this video I practised what was being explained. Guess what? Instantly warm feet and slow controlled nose breathing which feels comfortable. I’ve been meditating in my life but usually hear the message “in through the nose and out through the mouth”.. I’m not listening to that anymore as that just tempts me to revert to full mouth breathing. Thank you Lewis and guest, I’m going to commit to being mindful of this and see what changes I experience if I can maintain nose breathing and perhaps make it habitual 😉
True, breathing through your noses bringing oxygen to your brain. I have been ill for some time and been taking many different kinds of medications which dried my mouth and each morning I woken up I found my mouth opened during my sleeping and my mouth felt like sand paper. I spoke to my pc, the answer was “don’t know” and referred me EET specialist who said “it looked good”. I later trained my breathing through noses and brain filling with oxygen.
This breathing advice and explanation has allowed me to get the same effect as the wim method but in like 5 breaths as opposed to 30. Super powerful!
I was taught to breathe through my nose from a young age. from school and family. It is common sense. the nose is a filter against everything that is in the air especially with the current pollution. Also in the winter, doesn't matter if my nostrils were sticking together from frost, I had to breathe through my nose if I don't want to get bronchitis.
That's awesome, good decision.
The information i.r.o. Breathing correctly, Chewing properly and the Link too Brain function is Amazing these days!!!
Thanks so much for this ,I have asthma.I started using these techniques while listening. It actually started giving me a calmer and better breath. Godbless U bro!!!!
Henry, you can get rid of astma .Take D3 & K2. Change your diet to Keto, do some fasting. Check for food sensitivities, eat quality pasture raised meat,eggs & organic veg, no milk. Take collodial silver via nebuliser. Check for mineral deficiencies.
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I have been breathing from my nose all my life, I also learned breathing techniques when I ran track. It does make a huge difference my friends.
Do you mind sharing the breathing techniques you learned?
Great job You solvied millions of people suffering! I really appreciate of your smart job. ❤
Really interesting, I thought everyone breathed through their noses .. I’m a slow breather .. I practice the Wim Hof method but just the beginner 11 minute route daily .
I’ll be 71 in may and do it for vascular health .. Thanks for this great collaboration.🇨🇦
Hi.. during whm, do you use your mouth for breathing?
@@nandansharma3923 during Wim Hof I inhale through my nose and exhale through my mouth.
@@harissaspice7402 Thanks for the reply. When I inhale through nose, the breath hold time is significantly lower than, when I inhale through mouth. Also, I saw that Win Hof himself uses mouth for inhalation.
@@harissaspice7402 Iv been hesitant to the Wim Hoff method. Does it really work? And if so what’s changed with you?
Hi, me too. Been doing yoga breath since 1973 now do Wim Hoff. I am 74 haven’t been to a doctor for decades, don’t take any medication. The breath is phenomenal. Well done us oldies.
Thank you for Breathing Technique I feel so much better
Question are the key and you are naturally championed
I have learned so much from the school of greatness and you have helped me get through trauma and anxiety with the guests you have on the show while other things have not helped.
When my daughter was 8 years old she started experiencing asthma. So I used an oil called R.C. from young living and I bought her a harmonica. Turned it all around. She still is fine and she's 31.
Along with proper Breathing, our thinking is also important because i experience a panic attack, it was after a scary Earthquake, I even end up driving myself to the hospital because of thinking that I wasn't getting enough air in my lungs, so they checked my breathing and showed me that I was getting enough air, so after relaxing in their bed for a hour, I felt much better and the next day I enjoy a Bible Study and The Bible Studies from that time on I had no more panicking Problems, and experience Calmness from then on. Nice Video too.
That's the book I'm reading!
"Breath," by James Nestor.
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LOL, I never looked at the back inside jacket; otherwise I would have known!!
I was so conflicted watching this because I want to keep reading the book. Little did I know until the end. Actually his name was there in the beginning and I didn't see or hear it. LOL
Anyway, you have to read this book. Part One:Amazing test of 10 days of mouth breathing & its effects by Nestor and Olsson.
I'm only on page 56 of 214. Bye!
Yep, I bought it last October. AMAZON'S book.
I love this. I heard this a few years ago. Called “mouth breathers” . Through brain retraining we learn to breathe through the nose and out through the mouth. It helps relax the system more. Ty for sharing.
are you sure you should breathe out the mouth?
I'm officially obsessed with James! I've watched several videos with him and it's just mind blowing.
Several years ago I stàrted using a CPAP and chose to use the nasal aparatus. I had decided my mouth breathing was GOING TO STOP. I started sleeping with my chin on my fist and trained myself to breathe correctly. This has made a big difference in sinus issues and dental/oral issues.
can you please tell which nasal apparatus you used
Thank you for this lesson. I always breathing through my mouth. Now i breathe a few days through my nose. And i feel the difference, i'm feeling so much better now. Thanks for this lesson.
Doctor thought I had pulmonary fibrosis based on my career in garment manufacturing because I found it hard to breathe if I exercised or ran. Had a scan and nothing wrong with lungs. After seeing a respiratory specialist was diagnosed with disordered breathing and taught to breath through nose and was told everything I am hearing on this video. It has only taken 2 months to retrain my breathing pattern and it has changed my life.
it's also the key to good exercise. your stamina is much better with nose breathing
Thank you, Lewis the great interview, and thank you, James, for your excellent book!
“Breath” is a fascinating read and a great contribution to health and wellness.
I am congested and I followed his tip at 37 mins and it did work temporarily. Will keep doing it and see what happens!
What a fascinating guest.
One of the most well known meditation techniques in learned is called "Mindfulness of Breathing".
Precisely because we take our breath with is wherever we go. It's an easy and effective way to learn to meditate and have something easy to focus on while we meditate.
Pranayama has been practiced for centuries and only now is the western world waking up.
Thank you so much for having this guest. I'll be reading his book!!
When I was a kid, I always breathed through my mouth, because when I breathed through my nose I didn't feel like I was getting enough air ( I have very narrow nasal passages. Either that or they have always been swollen). Anyway, our family doc told my mom to make me breathe through my nose, and that if I didn't I would have to have surgery and have my adenoids removed. So even as a kid "surgery" sounded scary, so I forced myself to breathe through my nose. It was really hard, because it felt like I was suffocating. But to this day ( I am 69) I breathe through my nose, and I am grateful to our doctor for forcing the issue.
To me the big takeaway was to remember to breath through the nose when wearing mask. I have always gotten a tension by wearing mask, and now i know it was because i began to breath through the mouth, which made my breathing very tense.
awesome interview i really enjoyed it.
I am reading the oxygen advantage, which has many key points alike.
I started various deep breathing exercises couple yrs back ,many good benefits including peace and calm 😊
Generally I've been a conscious nose breather for about 15 yrs and its actually really easy to condition yourself to do it automatically, even when in conversation.
I used to suffer with bronchial and chest related conditions frequently , particularly when it was cold and damp or humid and I had regular infections.
I did my own research after being given an inhaler, thankfully I never needed to use the inhaler as consciously breathing through my nose completely eliminated all the infections that I was getting and I haven't had a single one since.
When he mentioned about increasing the exhale as one of his general tips I knew he was really worth listening to.
Ever had the feeling that you cant quite get a full breath into the lungs? Exhale fully .. literally when you think the breath is all gone do a snake like hiss until it really has all gone and on the next inhale you'll enjoy what will feel like a full lung of air, it'll feel amazing and the more you practice it the more you'll notice the lung capacity increase.
Learn how to engage the diaphragm muscles through both inhale and exhale and you'll literally energise yourself through proper breathwork.
Similar to any exercise, you need to let the diaphragm go through the full range of motion for it to become stronger and more effective.
Felt obligated to give my deep gratitude for this immensely informative video! Thanks for that, Lewis and James! 🙏
Glad this was helpful for you🧡
I am a singer taking the lead in G & S opera's. I have been trained to breathe we all should, so I totally agree, ps I am a vegan and look 20 years younger than I am. What would I do without you Lewis, you are smart xxxxx