Join me for one of my favorite pranayama practices, Bhramari Pranayama, or bee breath! The low pitched hum of Bhramari Pranayama stimulates the vagus nerve which in turn helps activate the parasympathetic nervous system. This breath practice effectively helps us to find CALM. It is beautiful for relieving tension, anxiety, and frustration. This is a wonderful practice to work with if you are wanting to take your pranayama to the next level. However, this humming breath can also be very playful and fun - which makes it perfect for all ages!

Fun Fact: Bhramari Pranayama is named after the black Indian bee called Bhramari!

You can also practice this breath lying down on your back or side.
This pranayama is suitable for those who are pregnant.

Let me know how it goes for you in the comment section!

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