Breathing Methods
to lower your blood pressure,
Hypertension or high blood pressure is a common
condition impacting nearly half of U’S adults. High blood pressure is
consistently 130/80 mmHg or above. It occurs when your blood pushes
against the walls of your blood vessels with excessive force. It forces your
heart to work harder and weakens the inside of your arteries, which can lead to
life-threatening conditions like heart attack and stroke.
Many different factors cause high blood pressure,
including your lifestyle, family history, genetics and existing health
conditions.
Fortunately, you can bring your numbers down with
a few simple lifestyle changes. A recent study by the Journal of the
American Heart Association found you may help improve your blood pressure with
five minutes of breathing exercises six days per week. By
strength-training their breathing muscles, test subjects experienced similar
improvements than if they walked 30 minutes per day or
took blood pressure medication. Many patients look to lower blood pressure
through breathing as an alternative to medication.
Breath control therapy relaxes your involuntary
nervous system, helping regulate your heart and other bodily functions. This
guide includes several breathing techniques to help lower your blood pressure
and improve your health.
4-7-8
Breathing Exercise
The 4-7-8 breathing exercise is a quick and easy
way to lower blood pressure. It takes less than two minutes,
and you can do it anywhere, anytime. Follow these simple steps:
Try these tips to make the exercise more
comfortable and effective:
Sama
Vritti — Equal Breathing
Sama Vritti, or equal breathing as some call it,
focuses on taking consistent breaths. This exercise aims to clear your mind and
balance your body. It’s a breathing technique that has a calming effect that
reduces stress and slows down your heart, helping stabilize your blood
pressure.
You can perform this exercise anywhere you feel
comfortable at any time. It’s especially effective at helping you relax before
bed since insomnia, sleep apnea and lack of sleep may lead to high blood pressure.
Sama Vritti is extremely simple and only takes a
few minutes. Here’s how you do it:
Consider these tips to make the equal breathing
exercise more relaxing and effective:
30-Second
Breathing Exercise
According to the Japanese Society of Hypertension, taking six deep breaths within 30
seconds significantly reduces blood pressure. This 30-second breathing
exercise is a simple and easy way to help manage stress and promote
relaxation. All you have to do is:
Check out the following tips to help you master
this technique:
Diaphragmatic Breathing
Diaphragmatic breathing is another popular
breathing exercise for blood pressure. It focuses on strengthening your diaphragm — the muscle below your lungs
that supports respiration. Practicing diaphragmatic breathing helps you breathe
more efficiently, so you can take in more oxygen to nourish your body. It also
stabilizes blood flow, which improves blood pressure. Follow these steps to
perform diaphragmatic breathing:
Try these methods to make this exercise more
efficient and convenient: