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In message 29566 Deb wrote that " paced breathing " (breathing through

a snorkel while swimming)had apparently help her afib. Several others

have replied that deep breathing and thinking on warm, cozy places

helps them avoid or recover from afib. Well --- that sounds a lot

like Hatha Yoga to me, and I am wondering if anyone else has found

yoga to help with afib?

My wife and I started yoga classes about three years ago, primarily

to aid flexibility and reduce stress. My personal experience is not

very scientific, in that my medications have changed over those same

three years --- but the frequency of my afib episodes has decreased

and I really do think the yoga is helping. Hatha yoga encourages

deep " belly breathing " in coordination with body movement and

stretching --- and our classes end with a 15-minute " relaxation "

(often focusing on calm, cozy, pleasant meditation).

Now when I feel unwanted stress, or a string of ectopics --- I am

able to use my " yoga breath " to lower my blood pressure (sometimes an

afib trigger), " center myself " , and " live in the moment " to reduce

anxiety. It seems to work for me.

H, in Charlotte

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