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The Mel Robbins Podcast

5 Ways to Improve Your Breathing for Better Health With the #1 Breath Expert in the World

The Mel Robbins Podcast

SiriusXM Podcasts

Education, Mental Health, Relationships, Self-improvement, Society & Culture, Health & Fitness

4.810.6K Ratings

🗓️ 24 August 2023

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

In today’s episode, the incredible Patrick McKeown, international bestselling author of ten books on breathing and founder and CEO of The Oxygen Advantage, a world-leading breathwork training program, breaks down all things breathing. This is not a lecture; it is a masterclass. His decades of research will blow you away, so let’s slow down and learn from the best in class. You need this, and I need this. Why? Because you and I have been breathing all wrong. Today Patrick is revealing the 5 ways breathing through your mouth hurts your health and leaves you feeling more anxious and stressed. You and I are getting coached by the world's leading expert on functional breathing for better health, more focus, less pain, better sleep, and, honestly, a better you. This is information that should be shouted from the rooftops. AND taught to parents, teachers, and health professionals everywhere. These steps are so simple, and yet they’re incredibly impactful on ALL parts of your life: your work, your ability to play and have fun, and your relationships. Best of all, this advice is ZERO-cost to you. You will learn: What happens when you breathe through your nose. How breathing through your mouth stresses you out. How breathing through your nose improves your memory and focus. What your breath has to do with back pain. How nose-breathing boosts your immune system. What sleep apnea in children has to do with special education needs. 3 simple yet powerful exercises that will leave you breathing easier. Why the hell should you want to tape your mouth shut. The study that found shallow breathing can lead to anxiety. An exercise that will help you get more oxygen into your lungs. Why your exhalation is the most important part of relaxation. How breathing the right way can stop snoring. Why the way you breathe during the day impacts your sleep at night. The science proves that the quality of your breath determines the quality of your life. So let’s dive in. Xo, Mel In this episode: 3:15: Why do we breathe, anyway? Seriously. 4:50: HOW are we supposed to breathe? 5:30: Ok, so what are we doing wrong when we breathe? 6:45: So what’s so important about breathing in through your nose? 7:55: Here’s what happens when your brain doesn’t get enough oxygen. 8:30: The antiviral gas only produced when you breathe from your nose. 10:00: How mouth breathing increased a child’s need for special education. 12:45: This statistic about breathing and anxiety is still blowing my mind. 16:00: 3 breathing exercises you’re not going to want to miss! 24:00: The incredible results I had after trying these breathing exercises. 25:20: Listen to what happens when I tape my mouth shut. 28:00: Breathing out through your mouth tells your brain this. 30:00: The study that found your breath is linked to anxiety. 31:15: How many times should you breathe in one minute? 32:00: Patrick coaches me into a proper BIG breath. 39:00: Why your exhalation is most important when it comes to reducing stress. 43:00: Why you should keep your mouth closed when you exercise. 45:00: What mouth breathing has to do with snoring. 51:00: Can better breathing help with sleep apnea? Disclaimer

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0:00.0

Hey, it's friend Mel, and welcome to the Mel Robbins podcast.

0:07.7

I'm normally really excited about what you and I talk about here on the podcast, but today

0:11.9

I am so jacked up because I just read this book called The Breathing Cure.

0:17.0

It is by this dude named Patrick McCune, and I am still recovering from what I learned,

0:25.1

because I basically discovered that for 54 years I have been breathing wrong.

0:30.3

I am what scientists refer to as a mouth breather, and I'm not supposed to be, and neither

0:36.3

are you by the way.

0:37.8

You and I are supposed to be nose breathers.

0:42.3

Why?

0:43.3

Well because breathing in and out of your nose, it improves your health, your focus, your

0:47.0

sleep, it improves your mood, it reduces your anxiety, I'm so blown away by this research

0:52.0

that I fast-track this author and the world's leading expert on breath to come teach you

0:57.2

and me everything we need to know, and this is not going to be a lecture.

1:00.3

I will slow him down, and I'm going to ask him to walk us through breathing exercises

1:06.5

so we can learn as we're listening.

1:09.1

But before we welcome him to the show, I want you to just stop and consider how important

1:15.0

breathing is.

1:16.9

You can live without food for weeks.

1:19.4

You can live without water for days.

1:21.7

You can't go without it for more than just a few minutes.

1:28.2

Your breath is the through line of your whole life from the very first breath that you

1:34.1

took when you were born to the very last breath that you'll take on the day that you die.

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