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What is Heart Rate Variability, And How to Use It to Optimize Your Life (orig. aired on Ben Greenfield Fitness podcast)

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The Barrow Reflex Response Is a Sustained Response to a Sudden Drop in Blood Pressure

This rapid firing is sent through your tenth cranio nerve, and the ninth cranial nerve to a part of our hind brain referred to as the medulla. The nucleus of the solitary tract this area of our brain will then subsequently activate the pera sympathetic nervous system. This process will also inhibit the sympathetic nervous system from signalling. Because of this mechanism, the heart rate will be brought back down to stable functioning. So conversely, when soe has a sudden drop in blood pressure, the decreased blood pressure will then signal the medulla to inhibit the para sympathetic nervous system again. Result is that, yes, you have high blood pressure, but you also have lower h r v.

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