Breathing is the primary pillar of Wim’s method that reduces acute inflammation during endotoxin exposure. However, cold training boosts these anti-inflammatory effects while also reducing flu-like symptoms.
HRVB (and, hence, slow breathing) is a powerful adjunctive therapy for managing a wide variety of chronic diseases. To be effective, it should be practiced for a minimum of 10 min/day (but probably 20+ for best results—see next section). More broadly, this study supports using slow breathing at around 5-6 breaths per minute in people with chronic diseases.