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#638: How Changing Your Breathing Can Change Your Life
The Art of Manliness
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#638: How Changing Your Breathing Can Change Your Life
The Art of Manliness
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James Nestor, Brett McKay
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Aug 24, 2020
#638: How Changing Your Breathing Can Change Your Life
The Art of Manliness
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Aug 24, 2020
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What triggers the need to breathe isn't lack of oxygen; it's an increase in CO2. So, if you exhale right now and just hold your breath for 30 seconds or whatever, and you feel that need to breathe, that's C02; it's not
oxygen.
Hypoventilation Training Aids Acclimation to High CO2 Levels
The nose is the first line of defense. It filters stuff out, produces nitric oxide, which interacts directly with viruses. There's innumerable benefits to nasal
breathing.
Nasal Breathing Increases Oxygen Intake By 20%
Slower breathing, by breathing less, can really help people with asthma. Asthmatics as a population tend to breathe way more than the rest of us, and they tend to breathe from their
mouth.
Asthmatics Tend to Breath Through Their Mouths; Slow Nasal Breathing Improves Symptoms
If you're talking about how breathing is healing people, this is not some crazy placebo effect. This is physiological. This is the most basic medicine of how the how the body works and how it can retain
balance.
Slow Breathing Stimulates the Parasympathetic Response, Decreasing Inflammation
All you need to do is look at skulls from 400 years ago and look at skulls now, and they've massively changed—especially in the mouth. Our mouths have grown so small, our teeth no longer fit, which is why they grow in
crooked.
Compared to 400 Years Ago, People Today Have Smaller Mouths
When kids get inflamed adenoids or tonsils, they have to breathe through their mouth. And if you do this for so many years, it can actually change the skeleture of your
face.
Chronic Mouth Breathing Changes the Shape of Your Face
Breathing through the mouth will release 40% more moisture than breathing through the
nose.
Mouth Taping While Sleeping Facilitates Nasal Breathing, Preventing Dehydration
Breathing is something a lot of us do 25,000 times a day. If you can do it more efficiently, you're going to have huge benefits from this as has been clearly studied and
seen.
Fully Exhaling Improves Breathing Efficiency: More Air, Fewer Breaths
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Brett McKay Introduces James Nestor (Part I)
Brett McKay Introduces James Nestor (Part II)
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Before Writing 'Deep', James Nestor Suffered from Chronic Bronchitis
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Paying a Doctor $5K to Plug Up His Nose Taught James the Dangers of Mouth Breathing
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Native Americans Were Habitual Nasal Breathers; They Feared Mouth Breathing
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Compared to 400 Years Ago, People Today Have Smaller Mouths
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Chronic Mouth Breathing Changes the Shape of Your Face
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After Mouth Breathing for 10 Days Straight, Nasal Breathing Transformed James' Health
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Nasal Breathing Increases Oxygen Intake By 20%
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Chronic Mouth Breathing Can Cause Sinusitis, Inflammation of the Sinuses
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Mouth Taping While Sleeping Facilitates Nasal Breathing, Preventing Dehydration
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Breathwork 101: Don't Forget to Exhale
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Interlude
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Fully Exhaling Improves Breathing Efficiency: More Air, Fewer Breaths
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Proper Breathing Techniques Helped the 1968 US Olympic Track Team Win Gold
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Slow Nasal Breathing Optimizes the Oxygen/CO2 Balance
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Hypoventilation Training Aids Acclimation to High CO2 Levels
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Asthmatics Tend to Breath Through Their Mouths; Slow Nasal Breathing Improves Symptoms
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How to Reverse the Damages from a Lifetime of Chronic Mouth Breathing
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Wim Hof Breathing Facilitates Autonomic Immune System Control, Boosting Immune Function
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Swami Rama Could Flutter His Heartrate at 300 BPM for 30 Seconds
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Slow Breathing Stimulates the Parasympathetic Response, Decreasing Inflammation
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The Science Behind Wim Hof's Breathing Techniques Is Still a Mystery
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Sudarshan Kriya Breathing Increased the Alkalinity of James' Blood to Near-Death Levels
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Dr. Justin Feinstein Is Researching CO2 Therapy for Chronic Anxiety
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Connect With James Online
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James & Brett Outro
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Brett McKay Outro (Part I)
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Brett McKay Outro (Part II)
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Brett McKay Introduces James Nestor (Part I)
Brett McKay Introduces James Nestor (Part II)
Before Writing 'Deep', James Nestor Suffered from Chronic Bronchitis
Paying a Doctor $5K to Plug Up His Nose Taught James the Dangers of Mouth Breathing
Native Americans Were Habitual Nasal Breathers; They Feared Mouth Breathing
Compared to 400 Years Ago, People Today Have Smaller Mouths
Chronic Mouth Breathing Changes the Shape of Your Face
After Mouth Breathing for 10 Days Straight, Nasal Breathing Transformed James' Health
Nasal Breathing Increases Oxygen Intake By 20%
Chronic Mouth Breathing Can Cause Sinusitis, Inflammation of the Sinuses
Mouth Taping While Sleeping Facilitates Nasal Breathing, Preventing Dehydration
Breathwork 101: Don't Forget to Exhale
Interlude
Fully Exhaling Improves Breathing Efficiency: More Air, Fewer Breaths
Proper Breathing Techniques Helped the 1968 US Olympic Track Team Win Gold
Slow Nasal Breathing Optimizes the Oxygen/CO2 Balance
Hypoventilation Training Aids Acclimation to High CO2 Levels
Asthmatics Tend to Breath Through Their Mouths; Slow Nasal Breathing Improves Symptoms
How to Reverse the Damages from a Lifetime of Chronic Mouth Breathing
Wim Hof Breathing Facilitates Autonomic Immune System Control, Boosting Immune Function
Swami Rama Could Flutter His Heartrate at 300 BPM for 30 Seconds
Slow Breathing Stimulates the Parasympathetic Response, Decreasing Inflammation
The Science Behind Wim Hof's Breathing Techniques Is Still a Mystery
Sudarshan Kriya Breathing Increased the Alkalinity of James' Blood to Near-Death Levels
Dr. Justin Feinstein Is Researching CO2 Therapy for Chronic Anxiety
Connect With James Online
James & Brett Outro
Brett McKay Outro (Part I)
Brett McKay Outro (Part II)
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