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| Yoga For Vitual Health |
| Pranayam Nari Shodhan(anulom, vilom) |
| Pacifies And Calms: Under Compilation |
| Good For: HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE |
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Back Ground:
Yogic Breathing Or Pranayaam Revitalises The Body Steadies The Emotion And
Creats Great Clarity Of The Mind. Yoga Breathing Exercises Are Performed
Sitting Down With The Spine Neck And Head In A Straight Line In The Lotus Pose.
Kalpabhati Is A Kriyas Of Purification Besides Being A Pranayama. The Forced
Exhalation Rids The Lower Lungs Of The Stale Air Making Way For A Fresh Intake
Of Oxygen Rich Air In Cleansing The Entire Respiratory System. This Is A
Wonderfully Invigorating Exercise To Begin Your Pranayam. By Increasing The
Amount Of Oxygen In The Body Its Effect Is To Clear The Mind And Improve
Concentration.
Anulom, Vilom:
In This Alternate Nostril Breathing Exercise, You Inhale Through One Nostril,
Retain The Breath, Then Exhale Through The Other Nostril In A Ratio Of 2:8:4.
If You Are Really Healthy, You The Will Breathe Predominantly Through The Ida
Nostril For About One Hour And Fifty Minutes, Then Through The Other Nostril.
But In Many People This Natural Rhythm Is Disturbed. Anuloma Viloma Restores An
Equal Flow, Balancing The Flow Of Prana In The Body.
Techniques:
Close Your Right Nostril With Your Thumb And Keeping It Closed Breathe In
Through The Left Nostril Counting Up To Four. Hold Your Breath And Count To
Sixteen While Opening The Right Nostril And Closing Your Left With Your Third
Finger. Breathe Out Slowly Through The Right Nostril To A Counterfiet. Repeat
The Exercise But Breathe In Through The Right Nostril And Out Through The Left.
Brahmari
Effects And Benefits:
It's A Kind Of Meditation Which Improves Concentration Memory And Confidence.
This Extended Exhalation Makes It A Very Beneficial Exercise For Pregnant
Women, In Preparation For Labour. Sometimes Known As The Humming Breath,
Brahmari Also Gives A Sweet Clear Voice And Is Highly Recommended For Singers.
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