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Yoga and Pranayama for Asthma Relief
Bio Link https//sites.google.com/view/7pranayama
/blog/yoga-pranayama-for-asthma-relief
Usually, yoga is not part of standard asthma
therapy, but yoga can provide relief from asthma
symptoms. Also, yoga helps a person suffering
from asthma to feel better. Yoga can help
increase breath and body awareness, slow the
respiratory rate and promote calmness and reduce
stress all of which are suitable for people
with asthma. Also, as yoga improves your
symptoms, there is generally no harm in doing so.
The causes of asthma are increasing pollution
and changing lifestyle and external factors are
allergens and toxins. Although there are many
causes and types of asthma, working outside can
be challenging for asthma patients, but with the
help of some easy yoga poses, asthma can be
relieved. Let us know which yoga asana will be
beneficial for asthma patients.
Asanas and Pranayama to Overcome Asthma
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  • Asthma patients get relief naturally from yoga,
    but doing more strenuous physical exertion is
    challenging. On the other hand, yoga is a slow
    and easy process. This process also involves
    taking deep breaths. It is very beneficial for
    asthma patients.
  • Here is a list of some basic breathing techniques
    and yoga asanas to help you overcome asthma more
    effectively.
  • Sukhasana (Easy pose)
  • Adho Mukha Svanasana
  • Pawanmuktasana (Wind-Relieving Pose)
  • Nadi Shodhana (Anulom Vilom)
  • Asthma mudra
  • However, there is no established link between
    yoga and asthma. But researchers found moderate
    evidence that yoga breathing, posture, and
    meditation affect asthma symptoms, help a person
    feel better, or can complement therapy. However,
    there is little evidence to suggest that yoga
    has any definite benefits.
  • Sukhasana (Easy pose)
  • Like breathing, Sukasana is also very beneficial
    for asthma patients. Since it focuses on
    inhaling and exhaling, it is effective in the
    treatment of asthma and also keeps the lungs
    healthy.

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How to do it Sit in an upright position by
bending your legs. Now place your right hand on
your heart and your left hand on your stomach.
Close the eyes and pull the stomach inwards and
lift the chest slightly. Now slowly release the
breath outwards. Stay in this position for at
least 5-6 minutes and repeat again. Adho Mukha
Svanasana Adho Mukha Svanasana is one of the
asana of Surya Namaskar. In Adho Mukha Svanasana,
even though the body does not turn completely,
but still, the internal parts of the body get a
good massage with Adho Mukha Svanasana. When you
practice this, the weight of your body is
completely on the hands and feet. This
strengthens the muscles of both these organs and
helps in maintaining the right balance of the
body. This asana helps in staying relaxed and
provides peace to the mind.
How to do First of all, lie down on your stomach
on a yoga mat. After this, while inhaling, lift
the body with your feet and hands and make a
table-like shape. While exhaling, slowly raise
the hips upwards. Keep your elbows and knees
tight. The body should come in an inverted V
shape. During the practice of Adho Mukha
Svanasana, the shoulders and arms should remain
in a straight line. While the feet will remain in
the line of the hips. Now press the hands down
towards the ground and try to stretch the neck.
Hold for a few seconds and after that keep the
knees on the ground and come back to the
table-like position again.
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Pawanmuktasana (Wind-Relieving Pose) Pawanmuktasa
na, doing this asana will help in controlling
your breathing and thereby reduce the risk of
asthma attack. It is very easy to do
Pawanmuktasana, you can do this asana daily in
the morning under the open sky.
How To Do To do this pose, you lie down on your
back. After this you clasp your feet, bend your
knees, and hold them like a hug. Now lift your
head off the floor and keep your nose between
the knees. Stay in the pose for a few seconds and
release as you take a deep breath. Nadi
Shodhana (Anulom Vilom) It is a kind of
breathing posture. In this, while sitting in
Padmasana, breath is inhaled through one nostril
and exhaled through the other nostril. Due to
this the lungs function properly and all the
dirt is also cleaned. Apart from this, this asana
also removes fatigue and depression. Asthma
patients must do this asana every morning.
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How to Do For this you have to sit in Padmasana.
After this, close the right nostril with the
right hand and then breathe through the left
nostril. Press the left nostril with two fingers
together with the thumb and exhale through the
right. Initially, start doing this action for
three minutes and after reading the habit for 10
minutes. Asthma Mudra Asthma Mudra, as the name
suggests, this yoga posture is associated with
asthma. In this, the fingers of the hands play
an important role. A scientific study has given
that regular practice of this mudra can improve
the condition of asthma to a great extent.
Actually, breathing during asthma can be
improved by doing this mudra.
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How To Do Laying a mat on the ground, sit in
Padmasana, Siddhasana or Sukhasana. If you want,
you can also practice this posture while sitting
on a chair. Sit in a position that is
comfortable for you. Keep the back straight and
bend both the hands and bring the palms in front
of the heart. Make sure that the palms are open
towards each other. Now bend the middle finger
of both the hands from the middle and press the
nail part together. Keep the rest of the fingers
straight. Close the eyes and bring the attention
to the breath, keep the nails pressed together
and chant Om. Pay attention to the reaction in
the body while inhaling and chant Om while
exhaling. Conclusion By doing yoga, asthma
patients saw a reduction in day and night asthma
attacks, as well as reduced the use of
medicines. Actually, breathing can be improved
with the help of yoga. This can be beneficial in
the problem of asthma to some extent. Source
link https//sites.google.com/view/7pranayama/blo
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