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The Breathing App (TBA) is inspired by the resonance, the scientific name that
describes what happens when our heart rate, heart rate variability, blood
pressure, and brainwave function come into a coherent frequency. It occurs
spontaneously when we breathe at a rate of five to seven breaths per minute
(instead of our usual 15-18).


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The effects of resonance support the innate ability of our body, nervous system, and emotions to restore themselves through the balancing of the complementary branches of our autonomic nervous system, which control our heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, respiration, and many other automatic functions of the body.  By breathing at resonance, we enter into an even balance between the two branches of our autonomic nervous system, the sympathetic (which moves us towards activity) and the parasympathetic, which moves us towards rest.  There have been hundreds of scientific studies performed on resonant breathing, which show a wide array of benefits, including reduction of inflammation, reduction of stress, improved sleep, improved resiliency, and strengthening of cardiovascular function.  Spending just a few minutes consciously breathing sends signals of balance to our brain, telling us that we are ok, and brings us out from the part of our brain that makes us feel overwhelmed, into a state of calm.  is inspired by the resonance, the scientific name that describes what happens when our heart rate, heart rate variability, blood pressure, and brainwave function come into a coherent frequency.  The Breathing App, by virtue of toning the vagus nerve, reduces inflammation and induces a state of restful alertness and mental clarity.  Moby, a musician, DJ, author, and photographer born in New York City, who has sold over 20 million albums worldwide, developed the breathing cue sounds.  With resonant breathing, you learn how to apply your brake at will, rather than being sidelined by anxiety, distractedness, or excess stress.  It’s important to learn to cool down, so that we can be as effective in our lives as possible, and conscious breathing is one of the best ways to do that.  Deepak Chopra, MD, FACP, NYT bestselling author of over 85 books, founder of the Chopra Center and Jiyo. com, guided the science and context behind TheBreathingApp .  Eddie Stern, a yoga teacher, author, and lecturer from New York, created the concept, and drew the blueprint for TheBreathingApp .  Our world is very much in sympathetic overdrive: we are overly active, overly plugged in, and live in a world of both heated politics and climate.  It occurs spontaneously when we breathe at a rate of five to seven breaths per minute (instead of our usual 15-18).  Sergey Varichev, an app developer and coder from Belarus, currently living in Amsterdam, did the coding, and co-designed TheBreathingApp .  The answer lies within our nervous system.  How is it possible for one breathing technique to do so much? 



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