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[E328]Every Breath You Take
by Pat Carpenter, Pat
Breathing is as natural as - well - breathing. But many individuals in Dallas, Houston and elsewhere in Texas don't know that proper breathing, especially deep breathing, is important to good mental and physical, as well as healthy spiritual development. Breathing increases your vitality and promotes relaxation.

When many individuals take "deep" breaths, most of them do the exact opposite, which is to suck in their bellies and raise their shoulders. This kind of breathing is shallow. A few real deep breaths can be so relaxing, as well as a quick and easy stress reliever. It's something you can do anytime and anywhere. And it can be done so it's not visible to others. The best news is that, by learning how to do deep breathing, you'll be less stressed and handle life more easily.

Before you start with some simple breathing exercises, let's quickly cover the mechanics of breathing. Let's start with the diaphragm -- a dome-shaped structure that not only helps in breathing, but also acts as a natural partition between your heart and lungs and the other internal organs. The top of the diaphragm, located about 1 1/2" up from the bottom of the sternum, actually supports the heart. The bottom of the diaphragm is attached all the way around our lower ribs and connects also to our lower lumbar vertebrae.

When we breathe, the surface of our diaphragm generally moves downward as we inhale and upward as we exhale. When we breathe fully and deeply, the diaphragm moves farther down into the abdomen, so your lungs expand more completely into your chest cavity. This means that more oxygen is taken in and more carbon dioxide is released with each breath. Deep breathing takes advantage of the fact that the lungs are larger toward the bottom than the top.

Many of us breathe way too fast for our everyday condition. In fact, many individuals actually hyperventilate. This fast, shallow breathing expels carbon dioxide too quickly. It also has numerous negative effects on our physical and emotional health. When we do deep breathing, it involves not only the respiratory muscles of the chest but also the abdomen, lower ribcage, and lower back, and our breathing begins to slow down. This slower, deeper breathing, combined with the rhythmical pumping of our diaphragm and abdomen helps turn on our "relaxation response." Such breathing helps harmonize our nervous system and reduce the amount of stress. And it has a positive impact on our overall health.

Here is a quick and easy stress management breathing exercise:
- Sit down or lie down.
- Inhale slowly and say to yourself, "I am relaxing."
- Exhale slowly and say to yourself, "I am relaxed."

Think of breathing as not something you do. It's something you allow. The problem with many of us is that we don't allow our breathing to occur smoothly and naturally.

Now, let's kick up the action a little, for those who want to get more from their breathing exercises. To experience a full breath, it's not necessary to fully expand your lungs with each breath, although it is vital, in heightening your awareness, to experience how a really complete breath feels. This exercise, when used periodically, utilizes the lungs' capacity, and extracts great amounts of "life force" from the air.

You can attempt this exercise sitting, standing and lying down:
1. Exhale deeply, contracting your abdomen.
2. Inhale slowly as you expand the abdomen.
3. Continue inhaling as you expand the chest.
4. Continue inhaling as you raise the shoulders up towards your ears.
5. Hold for a few comfortable seconds.
6. Exhale in reverse pattern, slowly. Release shoulders, relax chest, and contract the abdomen.
7. Repeat.

This exercise will require gentle practice to make sure inhalation and exhalation is smooth and balanced. Beginners should only do it two or three times continuously.

It's important to take care of yourself; from what you eat to even how you breathe. And how you treat your body when you're young will certainly affect your health when you get older. Eventually, it will also affect your wallet.

It has been more than 4 decades ago since smoking was proven to cause lung cancer and other serious diseases. Almost at the same time, the negative perception that second hand smoke can cause serious disease and premature death in both adults and children have been confirmed. Thanks to the report of the United States Surgeon General entitled ?The Health Consequences of Involuntary Exposure to Tobacco Smoke,? it has strengthened our view on the ill effects of cigarettes to people who smoke as well as to those who do not smoke.
The report came up with major conclusions on the health risks of second hand smoke, such as:
Second hand smoke is a proven cause of lung cancer and heart disease in non-smoking adults and of sudden infant death syndrome, low birth weight, acute respiratory infections, ear infections and asthma attacks in infants and children. It is responsible for tens of thousands of deaths in the United States of America each year.
There is no risk-free level of exposure to second hand smoke.
Exposure to second hand smoke has substantial and immediate adverse effects on cardiovascular and respiratory health.
Second hand smoke contains more than 50 carcinogens
Comprehensive smoke-free workplace policies are the only effective way to protect non-smokers from second hand smoke. Other approaches, such as air ventilation systems, and smoking and non-smoking sections of rooms, are not effective and do not not eliminate exposure.
Their conclusion is that it is about time that a comprehensive smoke-free law is enacted that will be applied to all workplaces and public places. The report also reaches another very important statement: ?Evidence from peer-reviewed studies shows that smoke-free policies and regulations do not have an adverse economic impact on the hospitality industry.?
With this report, all arguments and excuses not to take action are eliminated. Many research and hard economic data have revealed that smoke-free laws do not harm sales or employment in restaurants and bars. In fact, they sometimes have positive feedbacks, such as what happened in New York City after the law has taken effect, business receipts for bars and restaurants increased, their job employment rose, and the number of liquor licenses increased. This happened despite the fact that most establishments complied with the law, and the great majority of New Yorkers supported the law.
Another positive outcome is that smoke-free laws resulted in money savings. According to statistics from the Society of Actuaries in the United States, second hand smoke resulted US$ 10 billion a year in health care bills, lost wages, and costs.
All over the world, there is a concerted effort from different government agencies to enact laws due mainly to the overwhelming evidence that smoke-free laws protect the health of the general public without harming the business sector. Even the corporate world have joined the bandwagon by maintaining smoke-free workplaces and providing a specified area for smoking. Some countries, states, provinces, territories, and districts have adopted full smoking bans inside restaurants and bars.
Passive smoking is a major but preventable cause of death. Since smoking hurts more people than just smokers, smoke-free laws need to be upheld at all times to protect everyone's right to breathe clean air.
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