25 05, 2026

Nasal breathing vs mouth breathing – how the different ways of breathing affect your health and your emotional world

By |2026-05-27T21:49:22+02:00May 25th, 2026|Basics, Blog, Endocrine system, Immune system, Intestinal health, Mitochondria, Natural help, Nervous system, Psyche, Stress, Tips & Tricks, Vegetative nervous system|

There is one aspect of health that is so commonplace that it is hardly ever consciously noticed - which is precisely why it is so often underestimated: breathing. Of course you know that fresh air is good for you. That hiking in the mountains or by the sea is good for you. But the crucial question is not which air you breathe in - but how you breathe in the first place. And even more specifically: Do you breathe through your nose or through your mouth? This one question - as simple as it sounds - has far-reaching consequences for your entire organism, for your nervous system, your immune system, your sleep, your emotional state and even your self-esteem.

27 04, 2026

The vagus nerve – your inner reset button to find your center again

By |2026-04-27T05:41:44+02:00April 27th, 2026|Basics, Blog, Endocrine system, Immune system, Nervous system, Organs & Systems, Stress, Tips & Tricks|

There is a nerve in your body that is as old as life in community. A nerve that has sensed whether you are safe - or not - long before you had speech. Whether you can open up - or whether you need to protect yourself. This nerve is the vagus nerve, and it is far more than just an anatomical detail from a biology book. It is something like your inner conductor, your seismograph for safety, your silent mediator between soul and body.

14 12, 2017

Heart rate variability measurement (HRV)

By |2025-03-19T21:10:40+01:00December 14th, 2017|Blog, Mitochondria, Not categorized, Stress|

The heart rate variability measurement shows us how well our autonomic nervous system is set up. Roughly speaking, our autonomic nervous system consists of two parts - the sympathetic nervous system (tension) and the parasympathetic nervous system (relaxation). The autonomic nervous system can be seen as a higher-level control center that uses nerves to control and regulate processes and functions in the body - more precisely: our organs and organ systems - and at best keeps them in a certain balance.

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