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Buteyko Guided Relaxation for Sleep & Insomnia | The Buteyko Method 

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This is a Guided Buteyko Muscle Relaxation for Sleep & Insomnia. You can listen to it just before you go to sleep or if you find yourself awake during the night. The exercise is the gentlest of the Buteyko exercises and suitable for most people. It is one of the few Buteyko exercises which do not require any direct focus on (or changing of) the breath.
This audio works by helping all of the muscles in your body to relax which helps to stimulate the vagus nerve and calm your nervous system.
00:00 Intro & Sleep Tips
01:45 Guided Exercise (10 min)
During the relaxation your breathing will automatically slow down a little and become more subtle, and you may notice a sense of air hunger, or wanting to breathe more. This is a sign that CO2 is building up in your system which actually enables increased blood flow and oxygen delivery to your body and brain. So as best you can, try to resist any urges to take big breaths during the exercise and allow your breath to be soft and subtle.
This relaxation is specifically designed to help reduce symptoms of stress, anxiety, brain fog, asthma and long covid. So this is something really positive that you can do to feel better in the short term and, by practising regularly, improve your health in the long term.
For good quality sleep it is essential to sleep in a cool, airy room. So I strongly recommend turning off any heating in your bedroom while you sleep, and also either opening a window or door to ensure good quality air flow.
For optimal sleep it’s also important to breathe through your nose if you can, so bring your lips together and allowing the body to switch to nasal breathing for the rest of the night.
More information about this exercise here:
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Safety:
Breathwork is powerful. It can change your heart rate, your blood pressure and even the PH of your blood. Although this exercise is suitable for most people, please don’t use it if you are pregnant or have any serious health conditions without first consulting your doctor or therapist. Most importantly, listen to your body and take a break or stop if you need to. Also, please don't listen to this recording while driving or operating machinery.
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@thebuteykomethod
@thebuteykomethod 7 месяцев назад
If you enjoy this, check out my new channel, dedicated to guided relaxation meditations: ru-vid.com/show-UCePPXfSlnU8KrCG2bsTLfkw
@fred_fred_fred
@fred_fred_fred 5 дней назад
❤ 2:24
@finchwings
@finchwings 4 месяца назад
Thank you for this. I listen every night to this. Been going through a lot and this has been so helpful.
@thebuteykomethod
@thebuteykomethod 4 месяца назад
You're so welcome! I'm sorry to hear that you've been going through a lot, but I'm glad that this relaxation is helping you. Wishing you all the best. 🤗
@clown6507
@clown6507 11 месяцев назад
I read of breathing techniques by Russians that would help with insomnia if you held your breath for a certain amount of time. I couldn't find a guide on how to do it properly so tried to do it myself but I developed some type of anemia so I stopped and the anemia went away. I think I held my breath for too long during the day. Thank goodness for guides like you.
@thebuteykomethod
@thebuteykomethod 11 месяцев назад
Yes it's really important to be gentle with any kind of breathing exercise. And muscle relaxation is the most gentle way of softening and slowing the breath 👍
@tanyawieczorek6603
@tanyawieczorek6603 8 месяцев назад
What kind of anemia was that?! I had no idea incorrect breathing could induce anemia..
@TheOrganicCookingTwins
@TheOrganicCookingTwins Месяц назад
Thanks for this!
@thebuteykomethod
@thebuteykomethod Месяц назад
My pleasure!
@MightyMouse350
@MightyMouse350 Месяц назад
3:27
@leami6495
@leami6495 Месяц назад
Thank you for the video! I'm missing a Buteyko breathing guidance (inhales, exhales, breath holding), only "breathe through your nose". How many counts I should breathe in, hold it, breathe out, hold it etc. ? Or did you explain it and I slept through it? 😉
@thebuteykomethod
@thebuteykomethod Месяц назад
Hey @leami6495, thank you! So this exercise is just focused on relaxation. Relaxing the body, particularly our breathing muscles, helps us breathe less air. This subtle change shifts our body chemistry into an optimal state, enhances oxygen delivery, and reprograms our breathing to be consistently calmer and slower - unlocking significant health benefits 24/7. If you would like something more directly focused on breathing with specific breathing timings, then try this: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UK3evBQkeEU.html
@leami6495
@leami6495 Месяц назад
@thebuteykomethod Ah okay, now I got it! I guess I was searching for something with breathing guidance. I will definitely check out the video you linked, thank you infinitely 🙏
@soniakim6631
@soniakim6631 Год назад
Thank You very much!!!
@thebuteykomethod
@thebuteykomethod Год назад
You're welcome!
@magscran4959
@magscran4959 Год назад
Nice session unfortunately the adverts spoilt my experience I understand why they are there
@thebuteykomethod
@thebuteykomethod Год назад
Apologies for this. I will look into turning off ads for this video. There is an audio version here with no ads: insighttimer.com/neiltranter/guided-meditations/bedtime-relaxation-for-anxiety-brainfog-and-long-covid
@stacylang3685
@stacylang3685 Год назад
Unable to stick with because of the adds. It was such a disappointment.
@thebuteykomethod
@thebuteykomethod Год назад
Hi Stacy, many apologies for this. I’m nearly at 4k hours of views and then I can turn off mid way ads. In the meantime, this is an audio version with no ads: insig.ht/VG7MDE0BkAb
@interviewacceleratorcoach8268
@interviewacceleratorcoach8268 11 месяцев назад
This is yoga nidra a very ancient technique (was most likely around before yoga was even around )
@thebuteykomethod
@thebuteykomethod 11 месяцев назад
Yes it's a bit of a fusion of yoga nidra and passive muscle relaxation, and is also Buteyko informed. 🙏
@hunteralgeria1453
@hunteralgeria1453 10 месяцев назад
What is the difference between this method and the Wim Hof ​​breathing method?
@thebuteykomethod
@thebuteykomethod 10 месяцев назад
Really great article here explaining the difference between Buteyko and Wim Hoff: oxygenadvantage.com/wim-hof/
@ICUP920
@ICUP920 6 месяцев назад
Wim Hof breathing can mess you up and give you tinnitus. It creates a large imbalance between co2 and oxygen. Breathing should be a gentle practice without much effort.
@johnmc3862
@johnmc3862 3 месяца назад
​@@ICUP920Nonsense, the Win hoff method cannot give you tinnitus!!!
@muratylmaz8198
@muratylmaz8198 4 месяца назад
Hi there, ever since recovering from COVID, my nervous system has been quite unsettled. I constantly feel on edge, and in the first year, I was waking up four hours later than usual. While I've managed to sleep on some days, it remains a significant issue for me. Warm temperatures during the night are especially problematic, as they can trigger moments of terror, leading to sleeplessness for about two hours. Additionally, it seems like I may be aging at an accelerated pace. Although I've found some relief through vagal tone exercises, the underlying problem persists. I'm concerned that my nervous system has permanently changed, and I'm aging faster than before. what happened to me ? do you know people like me and recovered?
@thebuteykomethod
@thebuteykomethod 4 месяца назад
Firstly, thank you so much for sharing your experience. I also experienced all the symptoms you are describing. I resorted to sleeping on the floor for a while on a yoga mat under a thin blanket to help manage temperature. But yes your nervous system will recover, it may take time and it is a non-linear journey. Go gently, listen to what your body needs, and focus on the 1% gains rather than looking for the silver bullet. If you need any support, I offer group courses and 1-2-1 coaching for Long Covid Recovery here: www.thebuteykomethod.com/
@muratylmaz8198
@muratylmaz8198 4 месяца назад
@@thebuteykomethod thank you!! will definitly check it out. Does this have any kind of explanation i cant help myself to find out why?
@katerego1029
@katerego1029 Месяц назад
Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome/Dysautonomia bright on my long Covid. 🫂🤍
@muratylmaz8198
@muratylmaz8198 Месяц назад
@@katerego1029 how did it affect you?
@katerego1029
@katerego1029 Месяц назад
I have POTS from hEDS but because I’m in the POTS community I know other people are getting it from long COVID. I haven’t had Covid. You can Google Postural Orthostatic Tachychardia Syndrome for more info. There’s a test you can do at home called a Poor Man’s Tilt Table you can look up as well. Good luck
@mohansequeira3236
@mohansequeira3236 7 месяцев назад
i think this is like corpse pose of Yoga...Shavasana...
@thebuteykomethod
@thebuteykomethod 7 месяцев назад
Kind of, but with the mouth closed and gently relaxing the muscles. 👍
@mohansequeira3236
@mohansequeira3236 7 месяцев назад
@@thebuteykomethod it is the same in shavasana also
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