You may be thinking that this is a bit of dumb post as we breath every day of our lives! True! But there is always a 'but'! Are you breathing correctly?
First of all, I want to acknowledge that there will be people, like myself who have some form of IBS who have breathing difficulties due to some other health issue and that may not be able to breath in the normally through their nose and mouth. I hope that they have been advised by their GP on how best to manage their breathing properly.
As I have mentioned in my last post about Anxiety, I have struggled with a number of different forms of anxiety for a while now. However, totally by accident I came across a book on 'Breathing', thanks to my wife who is a librarian in a local library. From what I have read so far it appears that a lot of us humans are breathing incorrectly by breathing through our mouths and not through our noses, as it is leading to breathing problems later in life such as sleep apnea for example. It appears that key is to breath 'in' and 'out' through your nose if you want to become healthier and also manage your IBS.
How breathing helps my anxiety…
…simply, when I start to feel any kind of anxiety, I focus on taking slow, deep breaths in and out through my nose and after less than 30 seconds I begin to feel calmer and I am no longer anxious! The good news also is that I tend not to get nausea in the process which is an added bonus.
After I have read the whole book, I will share my findings with our IBS group. I am confident it will transform my life and it could transform yours!
Breathing exercises – what you could do!
In the mean time why not spend some time researching into how doing some breathing exercise could help you manage your anxiety that will in turn calm your IBS flare up!
Remember you will never be able to get rid of your anxiety completely as it is part of the human condition. However you can stop anxiety in its tracks by slow, deep breaths until you feel calmer which shouldn't take long!
Keep breathing…correctly!!
Take care. x