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Sunday 4 October 2020

YOGA BREATHINGS FOR RESPIRATORY DISEASES

 Air gets moistened and purified through nasal cavities and enters into the lungs through the larynx, trachea, bronchus, bronchioles, and alveoli. here an exchange of gas takes place between lungs and heart and oxygenated blood circulates throughout the length and breadth of the body.

the respiratory system mostly suspected of an allergy that results in many itises like rhinitis, sinusitis, tonsilitis, laryngitis, bronchitis, etc. major symptoms include inflammation of the breathing track, soar throat, cough, difficulty in breathing, chest pain, and asthma. yoga therapy aims at 1. cleaning and moistening the respiratory track by jal neti, catheter neti, and steam inhalation. 2. Strengthening the key breathing muscles like diaphragm, intercostal and clavicular muscles. 3. Managing the acid peptic diseases by applying stomach cleansing and intestine cleansing and yogic diet. 4. Yoga breathings to manage bronchospasm, opening blocked nostrils, minimizing the allergic reactions, and easy clearance of cough. 5. stress management by prescribing a holistic approach of yoga in daily life. The above prescriptions are beneficial for patients with chronic conditions and managing it as a part of the lifestyle. The patients with acute symptoms need to consult doctors without delay for emergency management.

For point no four above refer to my youtube video under the title " YOGA BREATHINGS FOR RESPIRATORY DISEASES".

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