Madeline Atwood’s Reviews > Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art > Status Update
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“The optimum amount of air we should take in at rest, per minute, is 5.5 liters. The optimum breathing rate is about 5.5 breaths per minute. That’s 5.5 inhales and 5.5 exhales. This is the perfect breath.”
Interesting research on theatre, art, prayer and how many practices revolve around this notion of breathing not too much/not too little
— 16 hours, 56 min ago
Interesting research on theatre, art, prayer and how many practices revolve around this notion of breathing not too much/not too little
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Madeline Atwood
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Lowkey horrified about the carbon dioxide overload in unventilated/low air circulation places, like planes and hotel rooms (which save money on AC/heating by sealing all means of air escape, windows, etc.)
— 16 hours, 55 min ago
Madeline Atwood
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A few mins of stretching a day can greatly increase your body’s capacity for breath/oxygen in your lungs
— Jun 04, 2026 02:28PM
Madeline Atwood
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“A 2021 study from University of Colorado Boulder found that just five minutes of breathing exercises per day can lower blood pressure as much as drugs or exercise.”
— Jun 04, 2026 10:32AM
Madeline Atwood
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“researchers at UC San Diego recorded the breathing patterns of a schizophrenic woman over the course of 3 consecutive years. They found that she had a significantly greater left nostril dominance. This breathing habit, they believed, was overstimulating the creative part of her brain, causing her imagination to run amok. They taught her to breathe through her right & she experienced far fewer hallucinations.”
— Jun 04, 2026 10:28AM
Madeline Atwood
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Left nostril breathing: brake system, deeply connected to parasympathetic nervous system. Reduces anxiety, relaxation, lowers blood pressure, cools body.
- shifts blood flow to opposite side of brain to areas that influence creative thought, mental abstractions, and negative emotions.
— Jun 04, 2026 10:25AM
- shifts blood flow to opposite side of brain to areas that influence creative thought, mental abstractions, and negative emotions.
Madeline Atwood
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Right nostril breathing: activates sympathetic nervous system/fight or flight mechanism that puts body in state of alertness.
- Feeds more blood to opposite side of brain (logic, computing, language)
— Jun 04, 2026 10:24AM
- Feeds more blood to opposite side of brain (logic, computing, language)
Madeline Atwood
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Honeymoon rhinitis: the mere thought of sex, for some peeps, causes such severe bouts of nasal erections that they’ll have trouble breathing and start sneezing uncontrollably
I’m actually… wow. This is the craziest info I’ve read in a book
— Jun 04, 2026 10:10AM
I’m actually… wow. This is the craziest info I’ve read in a book
Madeline Atwood
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“The interior of the nose is blanketed with erectile tissue; this is the same flesh that covers the penis, clitoris, and nipple. Noses get erections. Within seconds, they too can engorge with blood and become large and stiff. This happens because the nose is more intimately connected to the genitals than any other organ. When one gets aroused, the other responds.”
I am actually SHOOK what the HELLLL
— Jun 04, 2026 10:09AM
I am actually SHOOK what the HELLLL
Madeline Atwood
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60% of Americans report sleeping with their mouth open/mouth breathing
- leads to dry mouth + 40% suffer from nighttime congestion
— Jun 04, 2026 09:56AM
- leads to dry mouth + 40% suffer from nighttime congestion

