04/09/2026
You’ve probably been told that long, slow exhales calm the body.
But what most people don’t realize is that forced or pushed exhales can do the exact opposite.
When you push past your natural stopping point, your nervous system interprets that as a threat, not relaxation.
👉 It activates stretch receptors that trigger urgency and air hunger
👉 It drops your CO₂ levels too fast, disrupting blood flow and pH balance
👉 It lights up the brain’s “suffocation alarm,” causing anxiety, dizziness, and tension
These aren’t mindset issues. They’re protective, physiological responses.
That’s why in Breathing Behaviour Analysis, we don’t push.
We restore natural, CO₂-stable breathing that signals safety to your nervous system, so you feel calm, not tight.
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