Quick fact. Ready? Hyperventilating, whether purposeful or not, removes carbon dioxide from the body at a faster pace than normal breathing. Thus results in a slight increase in bodily pH, for carbon dioxide is weakly acidic
Quick fact. Ready? Are you aware of your small intestine? This guy has a vast blood supply from many tiny vessels known as Arcades. When fat accumulates around the organs, known as visceral fat, it puts pressure on all of this blood supply to the gut organs, as well as their proper functioning. This is why visceral fat should be closely monitored.
Quick fact. Ready? 80% of a parasympathetic (AKA the Relaxation response) comes from a single nerve that originates in the brain and travels all the way down to your abdomen.