Yoga Aids In Digestion
7 Ways Yoga Can Aid Digestion
Yoga
is a multi-functional tool. It helps to resolve many issues that get in
the way of connecting to your true self. Times change, people change,
but yoga is still relevant in what it can do for each one of us.
One
of the recent problems plugging society is chronic constipation. If you
are feeling heavy and bloated, you are among the 100 million Americans
who may not have regular daily bowel movements. Okay, this may not be
anyone's favorite topic, but did you know that Americans spend over $725 million on laxatives each year?!
The good thing is that yoga can help deal with this issue without relying on pills.
When
one’s body feels clean and empty, yoga practice becomes a lot easier,
and more natural, as does life. It’s easier to meditate, to feel at
peace, and to feel at home living in a body that is free of waste. You
need to take care of your body by keeping the sewage system clean.
As
a yogi, you have tools at your disposal that many other people don't.
You can adapt your yoga practice to address the issue of digestion just
the same way you adjust your diet to address your needs.
Here are a few yoga practices that you can add to your routine to help attain internal purity:
1. Agnisar Kriya
- This cleansing technique draws its name from the words Agni (Fire),
Sar (Essence) and Kriya (Action). Fire is the essential element of
digestion, and this cleansing action stimulates this digestive fire to
work at its optimum level. It is easy to learn, and takes just a few
minutes a day. Do it first thing in the morning after a glass of water.
Let it burn, baby, burn! Click here for a video that will show you exactly how to learn it
2. Nauli -
This technique takes a little bit more practice, but the benefits are
well worth the effort. Similar to Agnisar, it is said to improve
digestion, assimilation and elimination. It is similar to self-massage
of the abdominal area. It helps to tone muscles in the abdominal area
and improves circulation. Click here to learn about this one.
3. Twists -
Most twists directly affect the area below the ribcage where most
digestion happens. Twists squeeze your body's most important detox
player, the liver, hastening an inner cleanup of all the junk we
consume. While doing a twist, focus on the breath. Don't rush out of
them; spend at least 8-10 breaths on each side.
4. Deep breath - Deep breathing
is similar to a mild massage for the digestive organs. There are
several different pranayama practices to choose from, but the essence
stays the same. Inhale and let your belly expand from the diaphragm
moving down, and on the exhale relax the stomach and let it fall in. The
key here is not to force the movement of the stomach but to reduce all
the tension that might get in the way of this natural movement.
Especially when you exhale, don't contract the stomach, but fully relax
and soften it. It will naturally go toward the spine.
5. Yoga nidra - Stress effects digestion in a very adverse way. You need to relax, and things will move along more easily. Try this yoga nidra:
6. Peacock -
I love this one! According to ancient traditional texts, a yogi who
practices peacock can digest nails. All we are trying to achive is to
digest modern day food; let's hope that what you are eating is not worse
than nails! Do it after inversions, before restorative poses. Click here to learn this.
7. Abhyanga on the stomach
- If Nauli is out of reach for the time being, use your hands. Using
coconut or almond oil, gently massage your stomach in circular movements
starting from the belly button and moving towards the outer areas in a
clockwise direction. It helps everything to move along.
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