Thursday, February 19, 2009

Develop Nose Breathing

One of the benefits of breathing through the nose is an increased awareness of smell.


The human body is naturally designed for respiration through the nose. Located in each nostril are hairs designed to filter dirt and debris ingested from the air while breathing. The mucous membranes located within the nose are intended to prepare the air for consumption by warming it before it enters the lungs. Furthermore, nose breathing techniques are often taught to asthma sufferers to help alleviate the condition. Developing nose breathing is simple and can lead to multiple health benefits, too.


Instructions


1. Exercise on a regular basis to help improve your lung capacity, preferably outdoors. Vigorous activity helps improve your nervous system within your nose, thus improving nasal airflow.


2. Identify any allergies you might have and make sure those irritants aren't present in your living or work spaces. Visit an allergist to determine any allergies you may have. Allergic reactions can cause swelling and restrict breathing through your nose.


3. Avoid food, drink or alcohol consumption in the hours leading up to your bedtime. Stomach contents at the time of sleep can seep up to your nose and cause inflammation, affecting you ability to breathe through the nose.


4. Make a conscious effort to breathe through your nose. Taking a moment to relax and breathe deeply can help rid your muscles of tension and promote a calmer, steadier airflow to enter and exit through your nose.

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