slewb wrote:I've been doing it throughout the day since this morning when I saw this... I can only manage to hold my breath maybe 20 seconds after the last exhale. The last few times my feet have gotten weird pins and needles, face and ears feel like I just huffed some nitrous (numb face, nearby fan causing flanging in the ears) and I've had a second or two of pleasant warmth at the very tip of my penis although I checked and everything down there is dry. Strange, but interesting. I'm kind of scared to try multiple 30 breath cycles in a row.
This breathing method is a kind of hyperventilation, so my guess is what you're experiencing has to do with that.
More carbon dioxide is removed from the bloodstream than the body can produce. This causes the concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood stream to fall and produces a state called hypocapnia. The body normally attempts to compensate for this metabolically but if excess ventilation can't be compensated metabolically, it will lead to a rise in blood pH called respiratory alkalosis. When hyperventilation leads to respiratory alkalosis, it can cause physical symptoms including dizziness, tingling in the lips, hands or feet, headache, weakness, fainting and seizures.
This is why you shouldn't use this technique when going for maximum breath-holds, as you don't really start feeling the contractions when you're low on oxygen, so you can keep going much longer without the extremely unpleasant contractions putting yourself at risk for blacking out (essentially you don't necessarily feel when you're running out of oxygen). This is especially important if you're diving to not hyperventilate before a dive.
I was very interested in free diving for a while so I researched this extensively. Had a 6 minute breath-hold, but I'm pretty sure I'm down to like 4 now.
Otherwise than that I don't see any problem with it, and I too have found breathing techniques to be very relaxing, and almost always putting me in a good mood, with a feeling of clarity
A funny one I found :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0meWkcH8OwIgnore the title, but besides that, It probably works similarly to the Wim Hof method, and when done once in a while puts me in best of moods, and I usually start laughing for whatever reason, so it's at least worth checking out!
Peace
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