How Yoga Can Help Strengthen Your Immune System
Manoj Bahuguna
July 30, 2022 - 8:50 am
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Manoj Bahuguna
July 30, 2022 - 8:50 am
A 5,000-year-old repository of Indian knowledge and know-how, yoga is more than just twisting, turning, stretching and breathing exercises. It’s a way of life. This ancient art that strengthens the body and relaxes the mind can also be the best way to stave off routine illnesses and ailments.
At any given time of the day or year, our bodies are vulnerable to infection by the multitude of viruses and bacteria. They’re what lead to runny noses, hacking coughs, stomach infections and bad cases of the flu.
Proper hygiene and healthy eating habits can help to an extent, but yoga can actually help the body fight infection and strengthen your overall immune system. We tell you why:
A person who’s under stress is more likely to catch a cold or a fever when viruses invade the nasal passage.
Stress also seems to worsen or lift the risk of conditions such as depression, gastrointestinal problems, heart disease, diabetes, obesity, Alzheimer’s disease and asthma.
Yoga helps lower stress hormones and calms the nervous system, which is linked to the immune system.
Colds and similar infections are caused by bacteria that affect the upper respiratory system. If the immune system isn’t strong enough to throw them off, the bacteria can penetrate into the lungs and lead to bronchitis or pneumonia.
Yoga is one of the main tools for maintaining the health of our respiratory system. Regularly performing breathing exercise and asanas conditions the respiratory tract and boosts the efficiency of the lungs.
Desk jobs and a sedentary lifestyle mean that our organs don’t get enough blood flow, leading to blockages and buildup of toxins. Over time, this can lead to breakdowns in the body system.
Done on a regular basis, yoga stimulates the lymphatic system to remove toxins from the body.
The various asanas ensure that different organs and glands receive fresh blood, and are gently massaged and stimulated. The increase in supply of oxygenated blood to organs ensures their optimal function.
Whatever your age might be, joint and muscular pain doesn’t seem to distinguish these days. A weak bone structure, lack of physical exercise and deficiency of essential nutrients in the diet can aggravate the situation.
Yoga can help lubricate the joints with synovial fluid and stabilise muscles through strengthening exercises, helping eliminate the pain.
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This asana is named for the shape the body takes when you do this pose – that of a bow.
This restful pose, also known as Child’s Pose, can be sequenced between more challenging poses.
Cobra Pose, or Bhujangasana, resembles a serpent with its hood raised. It is part of the sequence of postures in Padma Sadhana and Surya Namaskar.
This yoga pose draws its name from the plow, a popular farming tool commonly used in Indian agriculture.
This asana involves movement of the muscles of the stomach, especially the diaphragm.
This pose targets the abdominal organs and chakras, the centres of consciousness.
One of the six purification methods or Shatkarma in Hatha Yoga, this pose isn’t easy for beginners. It may take anywhere between three months to a year to perfect.
End your session with Shavasana. Just surrender the entire body weight to gravity and desist from any kind of mental activity. These yoga poses, done regularly, will reward you with a strong and revitalised immune system.
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Absolutely amazing article and truly inspiring. Lucky to have Sumeet as my yoga coach who keep me motivated to do more and more in order to be healthy and fit. Great work Sumeet:)