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Colon cleansing is extremely essential in each human being's life however many
of us do not even recognize it. Colon cleansing just refers to the cleaning of
the large intestine. But it is not enough. The entire organ, that is, including
the small intestine has to be cleaned. The colon tends to accumulate a lot of
toxic materials than any other part of the body and as a result becomes thicker.
Yoga for Mental Hygiene
Stop being negative and make up your mind to help yourself.
No matter what efforts a woman makes with her physical appearance they will be wasted if her mental attitude is not right. Beauty of figure, complexion and dress all lose their appeal if a woman is bored, tense or disagreeable; while plain and dowdy women often hold attention and admiration through magnetism, vitality or sweetness of expression.
Yoga
to Get Your Heart Healthy
According to new research from Yale University School of Medicine. Findings show
that people who practice yoga and meditation at least three times a week may
reduce their blood pressure, pulse and -- most importantly -- their risk of
heart disease.
Yoga
for building Shoulder stability
All that we do like writing, eating, playing an
instrument, etc. are not the work of our hands
alone. Without the shoulder, the mobility of our
hands would be limited, the arms would just fall
limply on our sides.
Yoga
retreat: choice for the holiday season
With a number of yoga centers sprouting up people want to take the
opportunity to unwind and relax. The retreat gives you an adventure with the
nature. The yoga retreat requires a schedule that you need to follow but held in
a peaceful environment.
Going Yoga way to fight Obesity
The best asanas for obesity are the Pawanamuktasana series for
the digestive system which help to remove extra fat from the abdomen, hips and
thighs, and activate the energy in the lower pranic centers. Read
on....
Settling
down the body and mind
The combination of relaxed stretching and deep, slow breathing is a quick
and effective way to settle the "body and mind" in preparation for meditation.
You can practice the stretches and breathing techniques at any time of the day -
preferably several times during each day. The resulting reduction in your stress
levels will be gradual but cumulative.
Yoga for heartburn
Heartburn or Gastroesophageal Reflux
Disease (GERD) means acid indigestion. This occurs when the lower esophageal
sphincter (LES) does not close properly and the stomach contents reflux or
return into the esophagus. This may create a burning sensation in the chest or
throat when the refluxed stomach acid touches the lining of the esophagus. The
burning sensation is the one called Heartburn.
Yoga
and breast cancer management
A yoga research on 126 women revealed that, the
ladies taking yoga exercise experienced a 12%
betterment in physical weakness, physical
functioning, and quality of living unlike those in
the program who didn't take the yoga classes. Yoga
lessons had been shown to enhance the stress degrees
and sense of well-being of breast cancer patients.
Yoga
& Depression
The first thing a depressed person stops doing is
moving. Regular exercise becomes intolerable. But Yoga exercise, starting with
as few as three poses a day in just a few minutes' time, coupled with correct
breath patterns, can become so pleasant to you that soon you will want to do
more and more.
Yoga
and Cholesterol Management
The practice of yoga improves the blood and oxygen flow around the body which
aids in the removal of toxins and waste. For yoga to be truly beneficial to the
lowering of your unwanted bad cholesterol it must be practiced on a regular
basis.
Overcoming
Stomach bloating with Yoga
Sugar alcohols are the primary reason for bloated
lower stomach. The same can be said for carbonated beverages in general. The
extra air in the drinks can contribute to extra air in the stomach, which causes
an enlarged abdomen. Food allergies are another common culprit for bloating and
indigestion, which can make your lower abdominal region "pouch" out.
Practicing
Yoga during pregnancy
The practice of yoga gives you the opportunity to create a world
(your body) for your baby that is healthy and peaceful. "What a child learns in
the womb cannot be learned on earth".
Yoga
Asanas for Reducing Abdominal Fat
The most dangerous fat lies around the organs, deep within the belly. The fat in
the abdominal area functions differently than fat elsewhere in the body. It has
a greater blood supply as well as more receptors for cortisol, a stress hormone.
With high stress and, consequently, high cortisol levels, more fat is deposited
in the abdominal area.
Yoga
for a Glowing Skin
Not only does Yoga help in keeping your body
healthy and energetic, but also aids the health of your skin thus providing you
with a natural glow and radiance. Our ancestors did not use any cosmetic
products, but still exhibited a glow and shine which was reflective of inner
health.
Learning the art of
positive Thinking
Optimism, enthusiasm and a refusal to tolerate boredom are
characteristics that are often associated with young people. There
is no reason why this should be the case, however, and one of the
best ways to remain psychologically young is to cultivate the art of
positive thinking.
Yoga for
Headache Management
Headaches can be caused by eyestrain,
indigestion, allergies, sinusitis, exhaustion or poor posture. Types
of headaches vary according to the cause and so do the remedies.
Migraines and cluster headaches can be helped with yoga, but you
must have the supervision and approval of your doctor.
Breathing
for you and your baby
Breathing is something which is an involuntary action. You do not need to
pay attention to your breathing as it will happen anyway. When you are pregnant,
however it will be more important to pay attention to your breathing.
Yogasans for managing Metrorrhagia
Metrorrhagia can be caused by a hormonal imbalance. The start of
menstruation during puberty and the length and regularity of the menstrual cycle
is controlled by hormones produced in an area of the brain called the
hypothalamus, as well as by the pituitary and adrenal glands.
Rediscovering
that Perfect Body
The image of the body beautiful is constantly with us, whether in the media,
with new looks of the rich and famous or in adverts for new and miraculous
supplements or exercise fads.
Kundali Yoga to fight stress
It is true that positive stressors can be good for us and good for our nervous
system. It is only when the stress is too extreme, too prolonged, inappropriate
to the challenge or accompanied by strong negative emotions like fear that the
stress load gets unmanageable.
Yoga
for a strong Immune System
If the immune system is weak, the bacteria can
go into the lungs and cause bronchitis or pneumonia. Viruses go deeper into the
system, causing chills, fever or pain and aching in the joints. Here are 6 yoga postures that should be practiced on a regular basis
to build a strong immunity.
Yoga For
Fibroids
Uterine fibroids
are the most common benign tumors in the female reproductive tract
whose exact cause is unknown, but it is known that fibroids are fed
by hormones and blood. They can be as small as a millet seed or
large enough to fill the entire abdominal cavity.
The
Eight Limbs Of Astanga Yoga
Ashtanga Yoga means to purify
the mind through eight (Asht)
steps, which is basically prescribed by all schools and branches of yoga. Each
step in Ashtanga Yoga has to be mastered before mastering the next can be
successfully attempted.
Yoga to heal and prevent Shin Splints
Shin bone pain, also known as shin splints, are a common occurrence
and affect a number of people all over the world. It is known to be
more common amongst individuals that place a significant amount of
consistent stress on their legs such as athletes and people who go
for regular walks or runs.
Yoga
for healing Anemia
Anemia is one of the common conditions affecting human being
especially women around the world. In general anemia is considered
to be a condition characterized by lack of blood. But medically
anemia can be referred as a condition where the iron content or
hemoglobin of blood decreases below the normal level.
Samadhi:
the only stable unchanging reality
Samadhi is a Hindu and Buddhist technical term that usually denotes higher
levels of concentrated meditation, or dhyana, in Yogic schools, and is
considered a precursor for enlightenment, or Nirvana, in Buddhism.
Facial
Yoga: to fight wrinkles
naturally
Face yoga comprises of a series of toning and strengthening exercises for the
muscles of your face. Exercises include rolling the tongue to make vibrating
sounds and exaggerated yawns to release the jaw muscles.
Practicing yoga while Seated
The seated asanas provide us with the chance to take the body
alignment and balance created in the standing sequence into a broader range of
postures. The heat that has been generated will enable deep stretching , and the
vinyasas between each side of each pose and each asana will help to maintain
this internal heat.
Aqua yoga for
labor
Yoga is a centuries’ old practice that promotes balance, energy,
deep breathing and relaxation. The therapeutic and buoyant effect of
water is combined with energizing and harmonizing effects of yoga
provide the optimum workout for you and your baby.
De-fusing Anger with yoga
Anger comes in several forms, including outrage,
frustration, jealousy, resentment, fury, and hatred. It also masquerades as
judgment, criticism, and even boredom. Like all emotions, it is a complex,
ever-shifting state involving thoughts, feelings, and bodily changes.
Yoga
to heal Constipation
Constipation is a common problem. Every woman in her lifetime faces this problem
at some point in time. This condition should be treated or else it could lead to
many more serious problems. The main problem with constipation is that the stool
becomes hard and the person is unable to pass it with ease. Yoga could help a
person to overcome constipation.
Yoga for Amenorrhoea
The term 'amenorrhoea' literally means 'the absence of periods'. There are a
wide variety of reasons why you may not be having periods, like heavy exercise,
stress or eating disorder and you must always take steps to find out what is
causing your amenorrhoea.
Yoga for Managing Insomnia
Insomnia is a huge problem in this fast-paced, sugar and caffeine addicted
country. But if we can first identify the habits we have that contribute to our
sleeplessness and slowly change them, and at the same time add more relaxation
and deep breathing to our pre-sleep routine, we will sleep better.
Hasya
Yoga: laughing your way to Good Health
When chuckles, giggles and belly laughs are mixed with yoga, it becomes
'laughter yoga' -- the fun way to reduce stress. Not only is it fun to laugh,
but laughter yoga (also known as Hasya yoga) can provide many health benefits:
it serves to reduce stress.
Curing Psoriasis with Yoga Asanas
Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease seen as redness, scaling of
various sizes. Although psoriasis can strike at any age, it is seen mostly in
people in the age group of 15-35 years. Psoriatic arthritis, however, has its
highest incidence in the age group of 30-50 years.
Breathing
The first thing you do when you are born is breathe, and it's the last thing
you'll do when you exit. Oxygen is the most vital nutrient for our bodies and is
essential for all of our organs and tissues. If we don't get enough of it, the
result is mental sluggishness, negative thoughts, depression and various other
health concerns.
Pratyahara:
learning to control "indriyas"
The word "pratyahara" means "removing indriyas from material objects".
Pratyahara is the stage at which an adept learns how to control the "tentacles"
of consciousness that are called "indriyas" in Sanskrit.
Yoga
for Cancer
Cancer patients often find themselves in distracted states of mind—bombarded as
they are by frightening, sometimes contradictory, information, subjected to
invasive, painful procedures, and not-always-compassionate medical care. When
our minds are so grievously disturbed, we may find it impossible to make crucial
decisions or relate satisfactorily to our family and friends. Read on....
Counting some
health benefits of Meditation
Meditation is not for a few but is
necessary for all human beings. The inner self of a person touches
the Higher Self (the Param-Tattwa) during deep sleep daily. This
unknown touch recharges the battery of man.
Yoga for Diabetics
Diabetes means that the body does not
produce or use insulin properly. Many studies have reported the
beneficial effect of the practice of yoga on diabetes. Some studies
have mentioned up to 65 percent beneficial effect of yogic therapy
for diabetes.
Practicing Karma Yoga
As the name of this yogic system
implies, the discipline involves action. The aim of Karma Yoga is to
attain union with the Supreme by means of right action, which means,
quite simply, action undertaken for its own sake and not for the
sake of reward.
Yoga for
Lordosis
Lordosis or swayback is a disorder
defined by an excessive inward curve of the spine. It differs from
the spine's normal curves at the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar
regions, which are, to a degree, either kyphotic or lordotic. Its
amazing how simply lying on a flat floor can relieve any tension in
the back and makes you feel so relaxed in the mind too.
Yoga for healing
body Stiffness
Stiff neck? Achy back? Painful knees?
Those sore joints might be keeping you from exercising, but lack of
exercise may actually be what's causing the pain. Improperly
performed movements can also cause stiffness and pain but you can
snap back to normal, pain-free movement by following these Yogasanas.
Yoga for a Healthy Heart
Eight million women today are living
with heart disease, and they're developing it at younger and younger
ages. Stress is considered to be a major contributing factor. Yoga
is a gentle form of exercise. It is not normally aerobic, and does
not place a strain on the heart or other organs. A wide variety of
yoga positions can be done in bed, sitting down, lying on the floor
or standing.
Yoga for managing symptoms of Menopause
Yoga
can alleviate menopausal symptoms such as insomnia, depression, hot
flashes, and mood swings. The body-mind connection is a powerful
element of hot flashes and emotional symptoms. Rhythmic breathing
exercises which helps you meditate and relax, can effectively reduce
your hot flashes. Researchers have found that deep, slow breathing
can reduce the effects of hot flashes in half, probably by calming
the central nervous system.
Improve Digestion with yoga
Yoga poses increase blood flow to your digestive tract and stimulate the
intestinal action known as peristalsis so digestion is more efficient. Yoga also
calms you, which in turn relaxes your digestive system and leads to more
effective elimination. Read
on....
Yoga for healthy Blood Pressure
During any exercise the strain on muscles
increases, the requirement for blood and oxygen increases but in Yogasanas the
requirement goes down as there are no strains and every muscle is relaxed, the
requirement for blood and oxygen goes down.
Yoga asanas for motion sickness
Motion sickness is
usually experienced while riding in a car, boat or an airplane. It can
also be caused even while standing still and viewing a large screen
movie that contains significant motion. This is characterized by
dizziness - nausea, vomiting, fatigue followed by pallor
Essentials of Dynamic Yoga
Dynamic yoga is a
creative style of Hatha yoga, principles of Astanga and lyengar.
Dynamic yoga is not only meditative but also physically challenging.
Correct breath control is essential to creating a seamless flow of
postures. Dynamic yoga draws on the bandhas (inner energy locks) to
help extend the breath. This form of yoga is very safe as long as
you listen to your body. Read
on....
Yoga for Runners
Yoga and running have a lot in common, in a way that both require practice,
agility, flexibility, patience and your own breathing method.
Runners, more than often complain of sore feet, bad backs and knees, tight
hamstrings and hips. Yoga has the ability to help all of us get better – better
in terms of healing and rehabilitation, better in terms of strength and
flexibility, better in terms of the elimination of pain.
Read on....
Chi Kung: art of
developing vital energy
Chi Kung (pronounced 'chee goong')
is a form of moving meditation and a way of harnessing and releasing the body's
own vital energy, or chi. It can have an extraordinarily beneficial effect on
both physical and mental health and it is one of the most energizing forms of
exercise.
Yoga
& Stress
Stress has been described over or lack
of stimuli. Too little can lead to
depression,
lethargy, feelings of being devalued and lack of focus. Conversely,
too much stress can lead to exhaustion "burn out" or even "nervous
breakdown". Read on....
Understanding the weight reduction potential of yoga
Putting on
weight, is mainly due to result of heredity or a change
in our lifestyle that is conducive to storing energy (calories) in
the form of fat tissue or heredity. These changes can include moving
from an active lifestyle to a more sedentary one, changes in diet,
increased consumption of fats, sugars and other foodstuffs that
contain ‘empty calories'.
Improve Digestion with Yoga
Yoga poses increase blood flow to your digestive tract and stimulate
the intestinal action known as peristalsis so digestion is more
efficient.
Yoga Asanas for Reducing Abdominal Fat
The most dangerous fat lies around the
organs, deep within the belly.
The fat in the abdominal area
functions differently than fat elsewhere in the body. It has a
greater blood supply as well as more receptors for cortisol, a
stress hormone. Cortisol levels rise and fall throughout the day,
but when you're under constant stress, the amount of the hormone you
produce remains elevated.
Read on....
Chakras: The
wheels of spinning light
Yogic science recognizes that spiritual health
is activated by a system of CHAKRAS or never centre said to be
located within the spinal column. Cosmic energy lies coiled
within these CHAKRAS and has to be awakened for self -
realization. Read on....
Jalneti: cleaning the nasal path
The shuddikriya for the cleaning of the nasal path is known as neti. The aim of
the process is to purify the breathing path right from the nostrils to the
throat. If the aim is achieved using water, the process is known as Jalneti. Read
on....
Yoga Therapy for Eating Disorder
A
study published in the latest issue of Psychology of Women Quarterly reports
that mind-body exercise, such as yoga, is associated with greater body
satisfaction and fewer symptoms of eating disorders than traditional aerobic
exercise like jogging or using cardio machines.
Managing Osteoporosis through yoga
Losing bone density is a
natural part of the aging process, but when too much bone is lost the bones
become weakened and susceptible to fracturing and breaking. Osteoporosis is
considered a “silent disease” with no symptoms or warnings signs, but can be
prevented and treated through regular weight bearing exercise with proper diet
and lifestyle habits.
Healing through Swara Yoga
Swara Yoga is science which is a
complete study, observations, control and manipulation of breath or Swara. In
swara yoga, you will find association of breath in relation to activities of
sun, moon, various seasons, physical and mental conditions of individuals etc.
So Swara Yoga is more comprehensive in theory and practices related to breath.
Yoga to manage Dermatitis
Dermatitis is a broad term that
refers to any inflammation of the skin. Poison ivy and similar rashes are known
as contact dermatitis, caused by touching something that irritates a patch of
skin. Reactions to internal medication can cause red, scaly skin and sometimes
even hair loss.
Yoga for Travelers
If your job involves a lot
of traveling, sitting
in one place can affect your blood circulation.
The altitude and recycled air of most plane trips take their toll on you by
slightly dehydrating you inside and out. Read
on....
The Yoga Workout for flat Abs
Yoga works your whole
body-mind, body, and spirit. These poses will engage your abs as well as help
you feel relaxed and renewed. Stretches that elongate your abdominals will help
create that strong, lean middle. Read
on....
Improving Memory and Concentration with Yoga
It is important to understand that there are memory problems in all age groups.
Children and teenagers seem to forget everything they've just been told. Many
adults are so busy and have so many distractions, they just don't have time to
remember everything. Read
on....
Ten Yogasanas for Anorexia
Eating disorders are complex and potentially life-threatening conditions that
arise from a combination of behavioral, emotional, psychological, interpersonal,
biological, and social factors. They are viewed as a dysfunction of the first
chakra in the yogic energetic system. Read
on....
Knowing your Ayurvedic body type
Ayurveda is a science that takes care of your every realm - mental, physical
and spiritual. What is good for one person isn't good always good for everyone. Ayurvedic philosophy says that we are each born with some of the characteristics
of all three types, but in different proportions. Read
on....
Yoga for Pain Management
Living with
chronic pain, can be a cause of constant discomfort, with an
attack on your reserves of strength, energy, and feelings of
well-being. Using Yoga techniques for pain management can
help minimize medication usage and help you lead a happier
and fuller life. The best techniques for pain management are
Yoga breathing,
relaxation, and
meditation. Read
on....
Yoga to Balance Eyestrain
Do you spend your days
staring at a computer screen? If you do, you probably know how
draining and tiring it can be to your entire body, not just your
eyes.
This agitation strains the entire body, including the eyes. That's
why people often feel drained after studying or working, even though
they haven't physically exerted themselves.
Read on....
Yoga is in a position to relieve asthma
Anxiety and emotional stress can
trigger an asthma attack and make it harder to breathe once an
attack is under way. A study published in the February 2002 issue of
the medical journal Thorax, showed that a relatively new form of
meditation known as Sahaja Yoga, developed in 1970, appears to make
asthma attacks less frequent as well as less severe if practiced
regularly. Read
on....
Pranayam: a universal self-healing technique
According
to the ancient Sanskrit texts Pranayam is a proper breathing
technique which can lead us into meditation to heal our mind, body
and spirit ."Pran" means vital force of energy, because of it every
living creature breathes and "Ayama" is the storing and distribution
of energy. Read on....
The Health Benefits of Tai Chi
Regular tai
chi practice can significantly increase flexibility, balance and
coordination, especially among the elderly. Read on....
The
Yoga Diet: Wholesome and vegetarian
Eating the
right kind of food is an important element in achieving a physical,
mental and emotional balance. Read on....
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