Breathing for Cancer Recovery - Calm and Relaxation - Managing Stress, Fear, Pain and Anxiety
written by Guest Blogger Diana Ross
We hear from time to time the familiar saying “take a deep breath” when we become stressed, anxious or over excited. Ever wonder why? There are many reasons why but most notably taking a full, deep conscious breath has been known to settle us down when we are nervous or upset.
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We can create an internal calm by consciously tuning in to our breath. The immediate result of tuning into your breath is the ability to obtain control of your emotional state of mind. The positive potential which comes from controlling your breathing results in facilitating recovery from surgery and beyond. This healing ability of breathing consciously works by calming nerves and inviting relaxation. The immune system also benefits from proper breathing cycles. By conscious breathing we bring the mind/body/spirit state into balance and the nervous system runs with maximum efficiency.
Read more about breathing, meditation and the path to cancer recovery in the blog posted on Cancer Blog: Lots To Live For!
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