Description
Of all the tools available for nervous system regulation, breathing is the most immediately accessible. You don’t need equipment, privacy, or special training. You have your breath with you in every moment — in the waiting room, in the 3am darkness when everything feels impossible. The question is whether you know how to use it effectively. Breathe Through It is the manual for exactly that.
This book translates the science of respiratory regulation into practical, immediately usable techniques. You will learn why breathing affects the nervous system at a physiological level (the vagus nerve, the HPA axis, heart rate variability), which breathing patterns activate the threat response and which deactivate it, and how to use breath as a first-response tool in specific situations: panic attacks, emotional flooding, anticipatory anxiety, and the physical symptoms of sustained stress.
The core of the book is twelve breath protocols, each with a clear description of what it does neurologically, when to use it, and what to expect. These are not techniques that require twenty minutes of morning practice to work. These are tools you can deploy in the moment, in under two minutes, with real and measurable effect on your state.
The book also addresses common barriers: why anxious people often resist breathing exercises, why some techniques can temporarily increase anxiety before reducing it, and how to build a personal breathing toolkit that works specifically for your nervous system. Breathe Through It is the first book to reach for in a crisis, and one you will return to throughout the healing journey.





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