Respiratory vagus nerve stimulation (rVNS) counteracts fight-or-flight stress

(psychologytoday.com)

6 points | by rzk 13 hours ago ago

2 comments

  • giardini 12 hours ago ago

    I've done this for years - helps me fall asleep on hard workout days.

    But I always thought of it as "oxygenating" my body: inhale slowly and fully from top of the lungs down to the bottom of the diaphragm followed by slow and full exhalation. I had no idea I could 'trigger my vagus nerve to squirt out some stress-busting "vagusstoff" as the article states!'

    Several thing happen when I breathe like this: in cold weather my body almost immediately heats up (quite dramatic when I'm outside). And I relax!

    FWIW I usually sleep w/o covers.

    BTW heard yesterday of another study on hot sauna (20 minutes of ~110 degrees Fahrenheit). It speeds recovery - I'll try that after my next weight workout.

  • motbus3 11 hours ago ago

    Once I did Yoga and the Yoga got anxiety