Neura Breath: Longevity
Neura Breath: Longevity Summary
Neura Breath: Longevity is a mobile Android app in Health And Fitness by Greatness. Released in Feb 2026 (1 month ago). It has about 53+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 53 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Mar 12, 2026.
Recent activity: 53 installs this week (53 over 4 weeks) View trends →
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Mar 12, 2026 .
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Sleep, Vitality & Resilience
BREATH IS YOUR FIRST NATURAL MEDICINE FOR LONGEVITY
Your breath is not just air. It is the fastest and most powerful way to influence your nervous system, your energy levels, your mental clarity, and the way your body ages over time.
A simple 7-minute bedtime breathing routine
Neura Breath is a 21-day guided breathing program, built around a simple 7-minute bedtime audio routine — eyes closed, and nothing to do but follow the voice.
Created by breathing, neuroscience and mind-body experts, this science-based experience helps calm your system, support recovery, and build long-term vitality — effortlessly.
No techniques to memorize. No performance. Just press play and breathe.
Unlike generic breathwork apps, Neura Breath focuses on nervous system regulation, sleep quality, and long-term resilience, using carefully selected breathing patterns that work naturally with your physiology.
What Neura Breath helps you with
• Improve overall vitality and daily energy levels
• Calm the nervous system and reduce chronic stress
• Support emotional balance and self-confidence
• Strengthen resilience and immune balance
• Improve sleep quality and nighttime recovery
• Build a sustainable nightly breathing habit
Expert-designed, effortless to follow
Each session is designed by experts to be simple, safe, and effective, even on the most tired days:
• 7 minutes per night
• Eyes closed, audio-only guidance
• Gentle breathing rhythms
• No strain, no breath holds, no extreme techniques
Perfect for winding down at the end of the day.
“If I had to limit my advice on healthier living to just one tip, it would be to learn how to breathe correctly.”
— Andrew Weil
