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flag A TikTok breathing method by Olivia Hedlund, inspired by Dr. Joe Dispenza, has gone viral with 8.1 million views, with users claiming it helps them fall asleep fast, though no clinical evidence supports it.

flag A TikTok video by Olivia Hedlund showcasing a breathing technique inspired by Dr. Joe Dispenza’s meditation has gained over 8.1 million views, with users reporting it helps them fall asleep quickly. flag The method involves five deep nasal breaths while tensing the body from abdomen to chest, holding the breath, and visualizing breath moving up the spine. flag Hedlund claims it improved her sleep and helped friends fall asleep instantly. flag While the NHS acknowledges occasional sleep issues are common, persistent problems can affect well-being. flag No clinical trials support the technique, but it reflects growing interest in non-drug, social media-shared sleep solutions.

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