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Science Vs

Breathwork: A Bunch of Hot Air?

Science Vs

Spotify Studios

Education, Science, Health & Fitness

4.412.4K Ratings

🗓️ 14 September 2023

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

The latest hot new trend is: breathing. Yeah, that’s right — there are claims that so-called breathwork can cure depression and supercharge your brain. Breathfluencers reckon that we're breathing all wrong but that with the right kind of breathing, you could be living a happier, healthier life. So what's the deal here? Are you really breathing badly? And if you learned the right way to breathe, could you become a better you? To find out, we talk to psychiatrists Professor David Spiegel and Dr. Patricia Gerbarg, memory researcher Dr. Artin Arshamian, and speech pathologist Ann Kearney.  Find our transcript here: https://bit.ly/ScienceVsBreathwork In this episode, we cover: (00:00) Meet the Breathfluencers (05:27) Can breathwork reduce stress? (10:18) Can breathwork help with depression and PTSD?  (14:48) How does breathing work?  (21:04) Are you a mouth breather? (23:58) Can mouth-breathing ruin your memory?  (31:05) Benefits of nose breathing (33:41) Should you use mouth tape?  (35:47) Are the Breathfluencers right? This episode was produced by Wendy Zukerman, with help from Joel Werner, Rose Rimler, Nick DelRose and Michelle Dang. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell. Fact checking by Erica Akiko Howard. Mix and sound design by Bumi Hidaka. Music written by Bobby Lord, Emma Munger, Peter Leonard, and Bumi Hidaka. Thanks to all the researchers we spoke to including Professor George Dallum, Dr Theresa Larkin, Dr Justin Feinstein, Dr Daillin Tavoian, Professor Margaret Chesney, Dr Anthony Bain, Dr Jayakar Nayak, Professor Leslie Kay, Professor John Hanrahan, Professor Andrew Allen, Dr Shirley Telles, Guy Fincham, and Shikha Malviya. And a big thank you to Jill Harris, the Zukerman Family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson. Science Vs is a Spotify Studios Original. Listen for free on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Follow us and tap the bell for episode notifications. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

So what I'm going to ask you to do first is get very comfortable in your chair.

0:07.8

So first we're going to take two deep relaxing breaths.

0:12.8

Hi, I'm Wendy Zuckerman, sitting comfortably in my chair, you're listening to science

0:21.6

verses.

0:22.6

Dr. Patricia Gervag is a psychiatrist who runs breathing workshops.

0:26.7

I called her up to interview her and asked her to walk us through a quick breathing exercise.

0:33.1

If you can, why don't you join me?

0:35.2

Let's take a deep breath in and let it out with a long sigh.

0:40.0

Ah!

0:41.0

Good.

0:42.0

Let's do that one more time.

0:44.4

We'll take a deep breath in and let it out with a long sigh.

0:53.0

And as you let it out, let your eyelids close gently and soften the muscles around your

0:59.6

eyes.

1:01.6

Wonderful.

1:03.8

And just begin to slightly slow down your breathing rate.

1:11.2

Eyes and easy breathing in and out through your nose.

1:16.5

You don't have to push or pulling your muscles or your belly or worry about anything.

1:22.0

Just breathe naturally and gently.

1:26.0

Wonderful.

1:27.0

And I'm going to use my voice to help you slow your breathing down even more.

1:34.6

I'm going to count a little to lengthen your breaths.

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