Heart coherence: the anti-stress breathing technique that works

Three minutes of guided breathing is often enough to bring tension back down. Heart coherence is the most accessible stress-relief tool out there.

Heart rate coherence and stress-relief breathing with KEORA

Heart coherence means breathing slowly and steadily — around six breaths per minute — to sync your heart and breathing. This state activates the parasympathetic system, the one responsible for calm and recovery.

How to practise it

The best-known method is the 3-6-5: three times a day, six breaths per minute, for five minutes. In practice, inhale for five seconds, exhale for five seconds, without forcing it. That's it.

Drop in stress level after a breathing session
A few minutes of slow breathing visibly bring tension down.

Why it works

Slow breathing increases heart rate variability and sends a safety signal to the brain. Heart rate stabilises, cortisol drops, the mind calms down. It's one of the few voluntary levers you have over the autonomic nervous system.

Key takeaway: five minutes of breathing at six cycles per minute, three times a day, is enough to reduce stress in a measurable way.

At the right time, with KEORA

The KEORA Ring detects your stress peaks and offers a guided breathing session exactly when you need it. To go further, read managing stress day to day.

You can't control everything, but you can control your breathing. And that changes everything.

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The KEORA Ring guides you through heart coherence at exactly the right moment.

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