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BREATHING FOR

CONCUSSION RECOVERY

Understand concussion in a whole new way. 

Concussion isn’t just a knock to the head,  it’s a disruption to blood flow, energy, and nervous system balance in the brain. This a clear, science-based understanding of what’s really happening after concussion, and gentle, practical breathing tools to support recovery, restore calm, and rebuild clarity at your own pace.

US$ 97

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What you’ll gain from this course: 

 

  • Understand how concussion affects brain blood flow, oxygen use, and nervous system regulation, and why symptoms can linger even after the impact has passed.
  • Follow structured modules that guide you through the stages of recovery, from early protection and rest to gentle reactivation and long-term balance.
  • Learn calm, carefully staged breathing practices designed to support circulation, stabilise energy, and restore nervous system balance without overstimulation.
  • Practice with guided audio sessions and simple daily breathing routines that fit easily into real life and respect your recovery timeline.
  • Stay supported with downloadable guides, reflection prompts, and practical resources to help you track progress and know when to slow down or move forward.
  • Develop confidence in your recovery using clear, science-based tools, without forcing, guesswork, or pushing through symptoms.

 

Start Learning Today

Your breath is always with you, make it your most powerful tool for navigating anxiety and panic. With science-based practices and a simple daily framework, this course gives you practical ways to find more calm, balance, and resilience every day. Start learning today and take the first step toward lasting change. 

Who It’s For

  • People experiencing stress, anxiety and panic disorders who want practical, supportive tools.
  • Those seeking natural approaches to help manage physical or emotional challenges without feeling overwhelmed.
  • Anyone curious about science-based breathing practices to encourage balance, focus, resilience, or recovery.
  • Health practitioners, coaches, or trainers looking for techniques to support others through stress, anxiety and panic disorders.
Who It’s Not For
  • Those looking for a medical treatment or a replacement for professional healthcare.
  • Anyone expecting instant results or “quick fixes.”
  • People unwilling to dedicate a few minutes each day to simple breathing practice.
  • Those who prefer passive approaches rather than learning practical, self-guided tools.

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