ManWithNoName
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- Feb 2, 2019
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Wim Hof is quite famous, and his breathing techniques supposedly cure a lot. Has anybody added the Wim Hof Method to their arsenal of recovery tools?
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Absolutely. There are cases when the full cure for depression can be something like that the Wim Hof method (WHM) but it should be considered only part of the tools. For me, the Wim Hof Method is tonic, and will help alleviate some of what bothers me, but I know the core items of what truly ails me is not solved via WHM.Do oou get what I'm saying? I would be really careful to label anything a cure for depression that doesn't solve the circumstances we find ourselves in in this world and rather label it a cope or a fix.
How long have you been doing the Wim Hof Method?I've been doing the breathing and cold showers for a long time. The breathing feels cool, like you're on some drug but doesn't have any lasting effects like yoga does for me. Cold showers make you feel good for a little while too
I think the breathing alone is what anyone can start with—that has benefited me too, but as you stated, it is somewhat temporary. But if any moment can be seized and made tolerable, I'll do so.Yes, I've tried, and it works to a certain extend. So does meditation, yoga etc. It's quite time demanding, and you have to go all in. I don't see how most people could integrate the Hof- method into their lives. But he really facinates me. The breathing part is one thing. Swimming in ice cold water used to be a hobby for me. Always made me feel good afterwards, when the blood rushed through me body.
#I've never heard of Wim Hof method before. I will look into it. Thanks. :-) I have regular panic attacks. I need to get back into breathing methods so I can try and cut down on medication.
How long have you been doing the Wim Hof Method?
I've seen the vid, I agree it's excellent.PS - I really really recommend watching this video.
Yeah I tried the whim Hoff method, I honestly don't know if it's good for you though lol . My cold resistance has shot up like crazy though, I can walk into the shower on coldest and the water will feel warm if I concentrate on the feeling. Keep in mind I'm up North so everything's cold already
I've not analyzed the actual process, but whatever the case, the real question is whether or not it helps.To add to what @a.n.kirillov said, it's just O2 deprivation followed by O2 overload. A similar result happens when you compress your carotids for a while - really, any way of taking O2 away from your brain and giving it back. (If I remember right, sniffing glue involved this effect too.)Notably, the shallow water blackout method involves the same breathing instructions. So if you think this isn't working out for you, and you're done with recovery in general, just jump into a deep pool right after you've released your breath for the first time and are about to gasp.
Yoga is quite good in fact. Yoga + Wim Hof Method would be a great combination.The breathing feels cool, like you're on some drug but doesn't have any lasting effects like yoga does for me.
I have not used the Wim Hof method per se, but it inspired me to take cold showers and baths. It does have a calming effect, at least on me.