🛒🎁 10% OFF on all products - discounted products are excluded

Not into meditation? No worries!

Don’t panic if meditation isn’t your thing – try these relaxation techniques instead You’ve probably heard a lot about meditation in recent years. Some research has found that meditation – particularly mindfulness meditation – can be very good for helping with conditions such as anxiety, depression and insomnia.1But let’s face it, meditation isn’t for everyone. And if you struggle with it, there are plenty of other relaxation techniques available to help you unwind.

Breathing exercises

One 2018 study published in the International Journal of Yoga found yoga-style breathing – deep down, into the stomach – can ease stress, and lower your blood pressure and heart rate.2 Try a yoga class with a focus on breathing, or sit with your feet on the floor, breathe through your nose deep into your belly, then slowly exhale through your mouth. Continue for three to five minutes.3

Autogenic training

A form of self-hypnosis designed to you feel slow, heavy and relaxed. In a South Korean study, autogenic training was shown to reduce stress in a group of student nurses who took part in an eight-week programme.4 Search online to find an autogenic trainer near you.

Sophrology

A stress-reduction practice blending Eastern traditions like yoga and zen meditation with Western relaxation techniques such as hypnotherapy. It’s big in continental Europe and is said to help bust stress, build a positive mindset, and improve sleep.5

Take a break from social media

It may be an everyday part of your life, but it could be worth having a social media holiday when you’re under pressure. An Australian study found when people took a five-day break from Facebook, their levels of the stress hormone cortisol dropped.6

Listen to classical music

Research from Oxford University found listening to relaxing classical music lowered blood pressure and breathing rate. They think this may be partly down to its soothing effect on our heart and mood.7

Go for a green walk

One of the fastest ways to beat stress is go for a walk in a natural environment. Research led by scientists at De Montfort University found those who took part in a group walk in a ‘green’ environment once a week had lower stress levels than those walking in urban areas.8

Advice is for information only and should not replace medical care. Please check with your GP before trying any remedies

admin
We will be happy to hear your thoughts

Leave a reply

Holland & Barrett KSA
Logo
Register New Account
Shopping cart