Consistently low heart rate variability can indicate an improperly functioning sympathetic nervous system. — Whalespan
Consistently low heart rate variability can indicate an improperly functioning sympathetic nervous system.
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“and we see people reach for stimulants and artificial ways of turning that sympathetic dial up once they're their body's not doing it the way that it should and so you know we see people kind of self-medicate with stimulants to to get that sympathetic response when if they had been able to manage stress more effectively they probably would have a normally normal functioning sympathetic system that wouldn't need that artificial stimulus to to turn it up”
“and so you know if you're really seeing these super low rmssd or Morpheus numbers like it's definitely indication that that autonomic nerv system is not responding well to the world around it and if it's really really low you know there could be a legitimate medical concern that's driving that so if you're you know Morpheus 40s 30s and you you're just not getting up it's probably worth looking into and it's something to definitely be concerned about”
“so if you're you know more 40s 30s and you you're just not getting up it's probably worth looking into and it's something to definitely be concerned about”