How to Break a Panic Attack in 2 Minutes
Oct 24, 2025
Discover a game-changing technique to break panic attacks in just two minutes. Learn about the power of diaphragmatic breathing and how it can enhance brain oxygenation. Delve into the anatomy of breathing, with relatable examples that highlight its effectiveness. Experience a guided breathing exercise that teaches you to regain control amid anxiety. Finally, understand how mastering your breath can dramatically improve your quality of life and reduce the fear of panic attacks.
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Break Panic With Diaphragmatic Breathing
- Practice diaphragmatic breathing by breathing with your belly and keeping your chest still.
- Inhale for four seconds, hold briefly, then exhale for eight seconds to calm panic quickly.
Brain's High Oxygen Demand
- The brain uses about 20% of the body's oxygen despite being only 2% of body weight.
- Increasing oxygen intake via deep breathing supports brain function and reduces anxiety.
Babies and Puppies Breathe With Their Bellies
- Daniel G Amen compares babies and puppies breathing with their bellies to show natural diaphragmatic breathing.
- He uses the book-on-belly exercise and notes singers can double lung capacity by flattening the diaphragm.
