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Yogic Management of Stress

“Stress, Anxiety, Worry”

These words are very common to people now a days. When your job demands an overtime hectic works or scheduled high pressured targets or deadlines: all these causes unwanted stress in a man’s life. When we are busy making money, we forgets or want fully rejects the impacts that these pressure makes on our mental and physical health.

It is high time that we pause and look inwards to see ourselves and our inner sense for a betterment so that all our hard works for a better future are not in vein.

Yogic Management of Stress

Stress is not something which we can totally wipe out, but through proper techniques, we can progressively manage and peacefully live with it. So let’s see how we can manage stress through various techniques. Yoga and meditation is one of the best technique for managing stress. Bringing yoga and meditation to our daily life eases our mind and soul and make us free from all our trauma and anxiety. Everyday practice of yoga therapy helps to release endorphins – happy hormones from the body thereby which gives a symptomatic relief. Let’s see how we can manage stress through yogic management.

Below are some of the benefits of yogic Management:

  • Relaxation to mind and body
  • Relaxation to muscles and joints
  • Increase blood circulation
  • Improves metabolism
  • Improves sleep
  • Promotes self-esteem and self confidence
Stress-Relief Techniques Involved in Yoga

Yoga has its own ways and techniques for managing physical well-being. It include

  1. Relaxation techniques 
  2. Asanas (postures).
  3. Pranayama

Yoga Nidra

Yoga nidra defines as yogic sleep. It is a state of consciousness from waking and sleeping which is induced by a guided meditation. It is powerful meditation technique which can be well maintained and practiced under a expert guidance. It is practiced to get higher level of consciousness. It can be done from children to seniour citizen.Yoga nidra offers a space to explore what you need in the moment, as well as an opportunity to work on releasing long-held emotions.

Yoga Nidra place a very important role for stress management. They can reduce the impact of exaggerated stress responses and thereby reduce anxiety and stress.It includes 8 steps. Should do under expert guidance. 

Benefits of yoga nidra

  • Improves self esteem and self confidence
  • Relaxation to mind and body
  • Lifestyle modification
  • Improves sleep

1. Relaxation techniques

            Relaxation techniques are procedure or techniques which helps one to relax mentally and physically.

Benefits of relaxation techniques

  • Lowers blood pressure
  • Promotes good sleep
  • Reduces stress, anger and frustration
  • Facilitates a soothing effect

Relaxation techniques include:

  • Deep relaxation techniques 
  • Quick relaxation technique
  • Instant relaxation technique

 

Deep relaxation techniques 

   It’s a 45 mins to 1 hr practice by relaxating the entire muscles and joints. It is practiced by lying down at savasana. Should do under exepert guidance

Quick relaxation technique

  It’s a 15 mins to 30 mins relaxation technique.

Relaxation of the whole body in 15 mins .

Should do under expert guidance

Instant relaxation technique.

It’s a 5 mins practice . Relaxation done in 5 mins which is said to be instant relaxation technique .

Should do under expert guidance

     

2. Asanas/ postures.

 Asana is defined as steady and comfortable postures.

Benefits of asanas in stress management

  • Promotes good sleep
  • Improves blood circulation
  • Reduces stress and anxiety
  • Helps in lowering blood pressure

Asnas include :

  • Savasana

    Savasana otherwise called as corpse pose which is a relaxative asana helps in relaxation at the end of sessions.

 

Benefits of savasana for stress management

    • Calms central nervous system, aiding the digestive and immune systems.
    • Calms the mind and reduces stress.
    • Reduces headache, fatigue and anxiety.
    • Helps lower blood pressure.

 

  •     Sukhasana 

Sukhasana or simple yogic pose helps in relaxation and meditative pose.

 

Benefits of sukhasana for stress management

  • Being a meditative pose sukhasana helps in relaxation of body and mind
  • Builds physical and mental balance
  • Helps in reducing stress and anxiety
  • Improves blood circulation 

 

  •     Balasana

Balasana otherwise called as child relaxative pose.

 

Benefits of Balasana for stress management

  • Calms the brain and helps relieve stress and fatigue.
  • Relieves back and neck pain 
  • Promotes soothing effect to the body.

 

  •     Makrasana

Makrasana is otherwise called as crocodile pose which is the relaxative pose at the end of each session.

 

Benefits of makarasna for stress management

  • Reduces anger and tension
  • Calms the body and mind
  • Rejuvenate the whole body and mind
  • Improves sleep
  1. Pranayama

Pranayama is defined as prana means breath ayama means to control . Controlling of breath is pranayama. 

  • Nadishuddhi paranayam
  • Seetkari
  • Brahmari
  • Hand in and out streching exercise
  • Hand up and down streching exercise

Reference

www.mentalhealth.org

www.firstcryparenting.com

APMB book

 

Yoga and Healthy Lifestyle

Daily Yoga     

  “Yogah citta vrtti nirodhah” Pathanjali yoga sutras

 Yogah citta vrtti nirodhah denotes the Sanskrit definition of yoga which means cessation of modification of mind.

Yoga defines a life style modification. Yoga leads to a healthy lifestyle. In the current scenario or in this contemporary era it’s a sedentary lifestyle. Busy schedule of the people without any physical activity leads chronic lifestyle disorders like diabetes mellites, hypertension , hyperlipidemia , CVD ( cardiovascular diseases) etc. So it’s mandatory to keep a healthy regimen for the everyday life.

Healthy Lifestyle

What is healthy lifestyle? Healthy lifestyle is something which we create our-self.  This includes

  • Waking early morning
  • Drinking water
  • Exercise/Yoga
  • Balanced diet
  • Avoiding unhealthy food
  • Eat on time
  • Avoid overeating
  • Good sleep

These are considered as the fundamentals for a healthy lifestyle. Here we can discuss about the principles of yoga and also the yogic management for a healthy style.

Yogic Management

“It is health that is real wealth not pieces of gold & silver”  – Mahatma Gandhi

Yoga is one such exercise that does not have any age restrictions. It is simple yet effective. Yoga derived from a Sanskrit word ‘Yuj’ which means ‘to unite or to integrate’. It is a 5000-year-old Indian ancient and ascetic discipline. Yoga is an art which works on physical & mental health. It’s the only technique which concentrates on breathing. So yogic way of life is essential for a healthy lifestyle.

Physiological Benefits of yoga 

  • Improves the lung capacity
  • Improves blood circulation
  • Improves quality of sleep
  • Enhance endorphins and reduce   Stress hormones.
  • Boosts metabolism
  • Helps in lowering blood glucose level
  • Helps in boosting immunity

Yoga is a simple and accurate way to improve or modify the lifestyle.Just spend half an hour to on hour session everyday. Make it as a daily routine. Feel the changes within our body .

Yogic techniques for the daily routine

Let’s see some of the yogic techniques for the daily routine.

  1. Sukshma Vyayama / Loosening Exercise

Sukshma Vyayama otherwise called as loosening exercise mainly done to loose down or reduce the siffness of each joints.

Benefits of loosening exercise

  • Relaxes the joints and muscles
  • Increases flexibility
  • Reduces muscle stiffness

2. Pranayama / Breathing exercise           

            

Benefits of Pranayama

  • Improves lung capacity
  • Reduces anxiety and stress
  • Promotes mental stability
  • Improves blood circulation

3. Surya Namaskar

Benefits of Surya Namaskara

  • Improves sleep quality
  • Facilitates good metabolism
  • Detox the body
  • Increase the energy level
  • Reduce weight gain

Reference

  • insightscare.com
  • Pubmed.com
  • Asana mudra banda pranayama( APMB book)

THE TASTES OR RASAS

taste

One of the important concepts in Ayurveda is Rasa or taste. You might think what impact, the tastes have on us. Let us see in detail.

THE TASTES OR RASAS

There are six types of tastes:-

  1. Swadu or sweet
  2. Amla or sour
  3. Lavana or salt
  4. Tikta or bitter
  5. Ushana or pungent
  6. Kashaya or astringent

These rasas or tastes are dependent on the substance.

HOW DOES THE TASTES AFFECTS THE DOSHAS

Yes, the tastes have a great influence on the doshas. 

  • Vata:- 

The tastes that alleviate or decrease the Vata are Sweet, Sour and Salt. Whereas those result in the aggravation or increase of the dosha are Bitter, Pungent and Astringent.

  • Pitta:-

Astringent, Bitter and Sweet are the tastes that result in the alleviation of the doshas. At the same time, Sour, Salt and Pungent tastes cause the aggravation of the dosha.

  • Kapha:-

Kapha gets increased by Bitter, Pungent and Astringent tastes and gets decreased by Sweet, Sour and Salt.

ANURASA

Along with a primary taste, a secondary taste may also be present and that taste is called as Anurasa.

Along with Anurasas, various combinations of tastes can be found in different substances.

This is the wonder of nature and this is why we say food should be the medicine and not the other way. According to your body condition you can decide, the type of food you should take, thus can make an equilibrium among the doshas.