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How to Breathe Correctly for Optimal Health, Mood, Learning & Performance

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Extend Your Exhale to Slow Your Heart Rate

The physiological side of hiccups is now being explored as a tool to prevent panic attacks and anxiety attacks. Actively exhaling, that is actively relaxing the diaphragm, can help slow your heart rate down. The reason we get hiccups at all is because we experience a spasm of the phrenic nerve. Some people will experience relief from drinking water from the opposite side of the glass so it doesn't tilt over too much.

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