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What's your body saying under anesthesia? Live demo and Qu0026A

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What happens to your body under anesthesia? What is your body revealing? I'll demonstrate on life support monitors how strong our mindbody connection is.

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Have you ever wondered what happens to your body during surgery? In this video, we'll explore the connection between our psychology, our physical body, and the effects of anesthesia on our health. I'll demonstrate how our anxiety, medication, and substance use can reveal themselves under anesthesia, and how we can potentially control our heart rate to positively impact our mental health.

Using various monitoring tools, such as EKG and heart rate variability, I'll show you how changes in our physical body can reveal the effects of our psychology. For example, anxiety and stress can cause an increase in heart rate and decrease in heart rate variability, which can impact our overall health and wellbeing.

Furthermore, I'll discuss how medication and substance use can also impact our body's response to anesthesia. For instance, some medications can affect our heart rate, blood pressure, and respiratory function, which can affect the safety and efficacy of anesthesia.

But what if we could control our heart rate to positively impact our mental health? Recent studies have shown a potential link between heart rate and anxiety, suggesting that if we can control our heart rate, we may also be able to positively affect our anxiety levels and overall mental health.

In addition to exploring the psychological and physical effects of anesthesia, I'll also answer viewer questions about airway fires that can occur during ENT surgeries and other surgeries in the mouth. This is an important topic that many people may not be aware of, and it's essential to understand the risks and safety measures involved in these procedures.

Overall, this video is an informative and eyeopening look at the connection between our psychology and physical body during surgery. By understanding how our anxiety, medication, and substance use can reveal themselves under anesthesia, we can take steps to improve our overall health and wellbeing. Additionally, by exploring the link between heart rate and anxiety, we can potentially develop new strategies for improving mental health and reducing anxiety levels.

So, whether you're someone who's about to undergo surgery or just interested in learning more about the connection between our physical and mental health, this video is a mustwatch. With indepth explanations and practical demonstrations, you'll gain a deeper understanding of how our psychology affects our physical body, and how we can use this knowledge to improve our overall health and wellbeing.

This video/speech/channel DOES NOT CONSTITUTE MEDICAL ADVICE. Patients with medical concerns should contact their physician. If your concern is an emergency, immediately call 911. This information is not a recommendation for ANY THERAPY. Some substances referenced in this content may be illegal, and this content is not a recommendation for, or endorsement of, their use in any way.

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