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Shy Bladder Breath Holding Technique

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Shy Bladder Breath Holding Technique

It could be feasible to argue Herpes Cleanse Formula Reviewthat this technique works in allowing paruretics to pee in situations where they would not otherwise be able to by simply overriding their inhibitions. Let's face it, regardless of anxiety levels and how your brain is functioning and perceiving information, if the first signs of anything life threatening appear (not breathing for example), then worrying about what others may think of you somehow loses its importance.

Paruretics become anxious and feel a public bathroom environment is 'threatening' and 'fearful'. The fear is based around being negatively judged and scrutinised by others. This simply causes them to become extremely anxious and tense (the flip side of the physiological coin to the nice relaxed state one has to be in, in order to urinate). Although, the breath holding technique will in no way induce a calming, relaxtion effect (not breathing doesn't tend to do that to a person), it is doing something. We know this through experiential reports. So what else might it be?

From a physiological perspective, if you hold your breath, you stop exhaling CO2 or carbon dioxide. This causes a short term disruption in the blood, causing a rise in acidity. Blood acidity levels are strictly monitored by the brain and nervous system to maintain a strict biochemical level. Any deviation from this critical blood acidity level can be life threatening. Hence, when the paruretic disrupts his/her normal breathing pattern and causes these changes, the brain's current occupation with 'worrying about what others may be thinking of me' is dumped in favour of 'OMG, this rise in blood acidity may get serious. Red alert. Red alert!' The sudden lack of preoccupation with anxiety about others causes a full bladder to empty. "No worries" as they say!

 

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