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Hi ,

I don't know for certain, but I would think that as the body is less stressed

from toxic elements, it would function better.

Also many of us with candida have adrenal gland issues. As the body heals

itself and the adrenal glands settle down (ie. - they stop running on the

sympathetic 'fight or flight' hormones) we are better equipped to handle stress.

Of course, when we learn to listen to our bodies and to know when and how to use

our breath, it is also beneficial.

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> After continued talk about deep breathing exercises, I have been incorporating

them more into my daily routine.

>

> I remember when I was experiencing some severe die off symptoms just recently,

my head was pounding at the same tune of my fast beating heart. I could feel the

blood rushing to my head. Once I took deep breaths, the blood slowed and the

pounding as well!

>

> Upon thinking back, I have been one that has gone in his 'Fight or Flight'

response mode quite easily. Deep breathing definitely helps with this - but

sometimes I feel like it's not enough.

>

> I'd like to know that as you get healthier, does being able to control your

heart rate, running on the parasympathetic nervous system, etc, come easier? Is

it something your body does more naturally as we become less 'stressed' Or is it

more where controlling the breathing is a learned skill that you just get better

at?

>

> Thanks,

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> After continued talk about deep breathing exercises, I have been incorporating

them more into my daily routine.

>

> I remember when I was experiencing some severe die off symptoms just recently,

my head was pounding at the same tune of my fast beating heart. I could feel the

blood rushing to my head. Once I took deep breaths, the blood slowed and the

pounding as well!

>

> Upon thinking back, I have been one that has gone in his 'Fight or Flight'

response mode quite easily. Deep breathing definitely helps with this - but

sometimes I feel like it's not enough.

+++Hi . Deep breathing helps, but like wrote, when your adrenals

are normalized so they aren't overstressed, mainly by toxins, you shouldn't get

that feeling like it's not enough after doing deep breathing.

>

> I'd like to know that as you get healthier, does being able to control your

heart rate, running on the parasympathetic nervous system, etc, come easier? Is

it something your body does more naturally as we become less 'stressed' Or is it

more where controlling the breathing is a learned skill that you just get better

at?

+++When your body is healthy it won't be causing fight/flight to kick in like it

does now since it won't be as stressed. However other stresses will still cause

it to happen. I have to do deep breathing to switch over when I'm stressed.

Bee

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