- On May 25, 2026
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Breathing has a direct mechanical and neurological influence on digestion. The diaphragm moves up and down with each breath, gently massaging the abdominal organs and supporting gut motility.
Efficient breathing also helps regulate the nervous system, shifting the body into a “rest and digest” state, which supports better digestion.
Poor breathing patterns, especially shallow or tense breathing, can contribute to:
- Bloating
- Slower digestion
- Abdominal discomfort
Improving diaphragmatic breathing can support both digestive comfort and overall core function.


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