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Which Breathing Techniques Actually Work for Sleep? There are countless breathing techniques for sleep: Belly breathing, Bhramari pranayama, 4-7-8 breathing, box breathing… the list goes on!
With so many different methods, how do you know which ones really help you relax and fall asleep faster?
Some techniques help calm your nervous system, while others might not be as effective. So, which one is right for you? | | | | |
Sleeping Shouldn't Feel Tiring Speaking of exercises, falling asleep shouldn't feel like a workout!
When your body doesn't get enough oxygen while you're sleeping, your brain triggers survival reflexes to wake you up.
If you're waking up gasping for air, feeling drained no matter how much sleep you get, or dealing with morning headaches, these could be signs of sleep apnea—a serious condition that affects your breathing while you sleep.
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Is Sleeping With Your Mouth Open Bad for You? Mouth-breathing while you sleep is pretty common, especially for snorers.
The truth is, even if you're not snoring, mouth breathing can be unhealthy. More than contributing to bad breath, mouth-breathing can also lead to cavities, yeast infections, congestion, and more!
So, how can you fix it and start breathing better while you sleep? | | | | |
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