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    Modified Qigong Breathing Exercise for Reducing the Sense of Hunger on an Empty Stomach

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    • DavidPSD
      DavidPS
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      This breathing exercise provides comfort in different circumstances, such as lack of regular meals, limited volume or caloric diet, and even during temporary complete absence of food in therapeutic fasting. It worked better than simple box breathing.
      https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/epub/10.1177/2156587217707143

      Here are the facts observed in this study:
      1.
      The modified breathing exercise reliably eliminated the sense of hunger.
      2.
      Gastric acidity decreased after performing the modified breathing exercise.
      3.
      Pressure reduction in the colon was registered during the modified breathing exercise.
      Reduced sense of hunger lasted from 1 to several hours after performing the breathing exercise.

      “Medical science has made such tremendous progress that there is hardly a healthy human left.”
      Aldous Huxley 👀
      ☂️

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      • PissBoyP
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        So instead of changing the diet of obese people they should just do qigong.

        I think guided, controlled breathing exercises have a lot to do with blood CO2
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        Tidal CO2 is the amount of CO2 exhaled in one breath. I'm guessing that if the amount of CO2 exhaled is less than it was before more CO2 must be absorbed.

        But to be honest I have no clue. I've also heard that meditation is rather antimetabolic and so it'd make sense for it to calm a hungry person. Maybe its antimetabolic because it supresses hunger. Or Qi is antimetabolic.

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        • DavidPSD
          DavidPS @PissBoy
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          @PissBoy said in Modified Qigong Breathing Exercise for Reducing the Sense of Hunger on an Empty Stomach:

          So instead of changing the diet of obese people they should just do qigong.

          The 2 are not mutually exclusive. People can do them both.

          “Medical science has made such tremendous progress that there is hardly a healthy human left.”
          Aldous Huxley 👀
          ☂️

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          • DavidPSD
            DavidPS @PissBoy
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            @PissBoy said in Modified Qigong Breathing Exercise for Reducing the Sense of Hunger on an Empty Stomach:

            But to be honest I have no clue. I've also heard that meditation is rather antimetabolic and so it'd make sense for it to calm a hungry person. Maybe its antimetabolic because it supresses hunger. Or Qi is antimetabolic.

            This study was not about meditation.

            “Medical science has made such tremendous progress that there is hardly a healthy human left.”
            Aldous Huxley 👀
            ☂️

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            • PissBoyP
              PissBoy
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              @DavidPS You're right in that they're not exclusive, I was just taking the piss (on brand).

              I think any breathwork controlling (especially slowing) rate of breathing counts as meditation. This breathing exercise seems like a bit of postural control + breathing.
              The action of focusing on a single thing is inherently meditative.

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              • DavidPSD
                DavidPS @PissBoy
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                @PissBoy - Ok, I just have a different definition of what is mediation. I hope all is well with this.

                “Medical science has made such tremendous progress that there is hardly a healthy human left.”
                Aldous Huxley 👀
                ☂️

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                  basednigga2006 @DavidPS
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                  Some breathing methods are rlly powerfull

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