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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Trouble Sleeping? Just Breathe

By Brad Kearns

Breathing exercises to fall asleep
If your mind is racing and you are having difficulty falling asleep, a few minutes of simple but effective breathing exercises can help calm your nervous system on a chemical level and lead to greater success in hitting the sack. The awareness and control of breath has been a central component of yoga, martial arts and Taoism for thousands of years. There are dozens of different methods and exercises you can explore through a good teacher or book. The practice of breath control in yoga is called pranayama. I'll detail a simple pranayama exercise here that is particularly effective for falling asleep called alternate nostril breathing (that's "nadi shodana" for the Sanskrit posse out there).

Alternate nostril breathing is a great way to clear obstructed nostrils, balance the yin and yang energy of the body and focusing the busy mind on the present for a deliberate and calming exercise. When our nostrils are unobstructed, we involuntarily alternate breathing through one or the other about every two hours. Breathing through your right nostril stimulates the left side of the brain (intellectual, analytical, rational thought) and prepares the body for physical action (yang energy). Breathing through your left nostril stimulates the right side of the brain (creative, emotional thought) and prepares the body for passive mental activity (yin energy). If both nostrils are not clear, breathing will become imbalanced and so will the energy in your body.

When you are feeling restless at bedtime, head outside (weather permitting obviously, but even in wintertime, you can certainly spend a couple minutes on a balcony or porch in brisk air), sit in a comfortable chair and begin the exercise. You will likely have a really hard time focusing your mind on only the breathing exercise. Establish a rule that whenever your mind wanders away from the breathing exercise to other random thoughts, you have to start over. With practice, you'll develop the esteemed ability to relax and center -- not just to calm the mind for bed but any time the stresses of life are closing in. 

Alternate nostril breathing is performed as follows: Take one hand up to your face for blocking nostrils. For example, your right thumb will close off your right nostril while your right index or middle finger will close off your left nostril. Block off the right nostril and inhale fully (notice how your inhale and exhale will be slower since you are only using one nostril). Pause at the completion of your inhale and switch nostrils by using your finger to block the left nostril and releasing your thumb from the right nostril. Exhale through the right nostril, inhale through the right nostril, then pause and switch to exhale through the left nostril. Thus, you switch nostrils in the middle of the breath cycle. To complete a cycle of 10 breaths, count each inhale/exhale as one. After your complete your breathing session, you can return to bed with a calm brain and hopefully induce a good night's sleep.

For more information on How to Sleep Better, visit LIVESTRONG.COM.
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  • blahblahblah's Avatar
    Posted by blahblahblah Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:30pm PDT

    I do something really similar to this when I have the hiccups

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  • gureebhatt's Avatar
    Posted by gureebhatt Wed Aug 26, 2009 5:53am PDT

    i read how to sleep well specially when you are in tension i use this method in same condition and really find the solution it works thanks to you

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  • Gertrude M's Avatar
    Posted by Gertrude M Wed Aug 26, 2009 11:52am PDT

    I learned a simple breathing exercise that makes me kind of tingly and relaxed...I'll do it sometimes and then roll over and fall asleep ^_^

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  • Chrissy's Avatar
    Posted by Chrissy Sun Aug 30, 2009 4:40pm PDT

    this is actually a nice teqnique

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  • Raymond's Avatar
    Posted by Raymond Sun Aug 30, 2009 4:47pm PDT

    Actually, if you concentrate properly and use a finger to feel the breathe of air going in one nostril and out the other, you can get to the point where you won't need to pinch either nostril. Then when you do the breathing exercise all you are aware of is your breathe control and you can fall asleep faster without having to move any portion of your body - you achieve the desired state of relaxation faster and fall asleep smoothly.

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  • red dog's Avatar
    Posted by red dog Sun Aug 30, 2009 5:05pm PDT

    how many times are they going to run the same column about this??? B O R I N G!!!!!

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  • CARMEL's Avatar
    Posted by CARMEL Sun Aug 30, 2009 5:15pm PDT

    I was diagnosed with Sleep Apnoea many years ago. My husband was aware that I probably did suffer from it. After his death my sleep habits became quite alarming and when I managed to get some shut-eye for sure I would have this horrible sensation of breathing my last and awoke with such fright. I eventually did the sleep study and was prescribed a CPAP machine. I travel all over the world and this was such a cumbersome thing to have to drag on the plane. Two trips to Australia and I was pretty fed up with the entire process. I couldn't sleep with the machine as it took hours for me to settle and eventually my life was anything but enjoyable. Three years ago on my last trip to Perth, Australia I was introduced to Buteyko method of breathing. I attended a workshop on this marvelous technique. and on the second night of the program I was able to stop using the CPAP machine and have never looked back. My point is, the program is so focused on breathing and teaching how to learn it properly. I discover this unique method just two weeks prior to my return home to the US. What a wonderful blessing for me to be rid of the machine and in control of my own life.

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    Posted by Sun Aug 30, 2009 5:15pm PDT

    Ha ha ha! I agee with #7!

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  • girthius_maximus's Avatar
    Posted by girthius_maximus Sun Aug 30, 2009 5:15pm PDT

    uh what? what a load of horse apples....if youre having trouble sleeping try spelling words backwards or counting in 3s backwards starting from 600..knocks me out everytime plus its a good brain exercise

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  • P's Avatar
    Posted by P Sun Aug 30, 2009 5:17pm PDT

    Sound's like a crock of hippy new age BS to me.

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