Empowered Surgery (Part 4): Surgical Trauma and Altered States of Consciousness

As stated in earlier blogs, surgical trauma is one of the more complex categories of trauma to treat because of the multiple factors that combine in a surgery. Immobilization, altered states of consciousness, physical injury, the body’s feeling that it is being attacked, as well as the sometimes thoughtless conversations that happen in the operating room can all work together …

Nasal Breathing: A Key to Enhanced Well-Being

These days, it is common knowledge that breathing through the nose is much better for our health and many other physiological functions. Recent studies indicate that nose breathing (as opposed to mouth breathing) improves, memory, cognitive function, lung function, nitrous oxide production, circulation, and oxygen delivery throughout the body, to name a few. An impressive array of reasons to breathe …

Peripheral and Focal Vision: Their Effect on Tension/Relaxation, Balance, Breathing and Vision

In last month’s blog, I explored how it is that our eyesight is enhanced or limited by the way that we breathe, and gave two tips for an easier, more fluid breathing, that enhance relaxation in the ribcage, the diaphragm and throughout the body and induce a global parasympathetic response, all of which reflect directly upon our vision. In today’s …