Friday, 26 August 2011

ASANAS

Sulaba Hasta Padasana - 


The pracice gives a mild forward bend which keep the spine flexible and heatlhy.
The practice also improves blood flow to the brain and soothes the brain cells, improves digestion and activates liver and spleen, pancreas by massaging them.
Hamstring muscles becomes firm
Congestion of the abdomen is eliminated and reduces excess collection of fat

Caution: Those having cervical spondilosis or severe back pain, should practice under proper guidance;



Bhadrasana -  In this Asana, the position of the legs are such that, the soles touch each other.  To keep back in upright position.



The following benefits can be obtained with the practice.

 
-Blood circulation in the abdominal organs improve.                         
-Flexibility  / strength are gained in the pelvic region, inner thighs, knees.
-Abdominal organs get stimulated
-Gives relief to unrinary infection and other related problems.




Vajrasana - The position of the legs is firm like the Vajra – the weapon of Lord Indra mentioned in mythology

The only Asana which can be practiced after meals as digestion process is speeded up. Spine is natural shape with a pelvic tilt.




Position : Fold your leg one by one in kneeling position and firmly sit on the heels. Place palms on the knees. Keep spine erect. Abdomen is slightly drawn in and there is and chest expanded to attain the proper pose.



Parvatasana (Mountain Pose)

Position : Sitting in crossed legs or padmasana, slowly raise your arms above the head and bring palms together.  Let the arms be closer to the ears.  This gives the shape of a mountain.


During the practice, imagine yourself to be as strong and firm like that of a mountain.

There is stretch to the intercostal muscles and an upward stretch to each and every vertebra.

The practice makes upper portion of the body symmetrical and helps in increasing height of growing children



Sethubandasana (Bridge Pose)

Body is arched as if to form a bridge.
Simplest but most effective for relief to back pain

Position : Lie on back (on a mat).  Fold both the legs and maintain a distance of more than one feet the the legs, knees are also apart.  Place hands on floor by side of the body.  Lift your hips up (to form a bridge)


The practice helps in toning / strengthening lower back and thigh muscles.  Improves flexibility of spine.  Abdominal organs get an upwards push and the displace organs assume their original place with regular practice.


Vakrasana / Ardha Matsyendrasana (Spinal twist pose)

‘Vakra’ in Sankrit means twist.  Normally spine is bent at times forward or backward.  This is a unique pose where spine get a twist enabling flexibility of spine.  As a tribute to Sage Matsyendra the pose is named after him.

Both the pose are beneficial.  One can adopt Vakrasana if unable to do Ardha Matsyendrasana.
                    


Stretches and strengthens the spinal nerves and gives relief to back pain.
Gives a squeezing effect to the abdominal organs and especially activates the pancreas and thus having positive effect on those who suffer from diabetes.
Due to stretch of neck muscles, improves blood circulation in the region and gives relief to neck pain.

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

POSITIVENESS

From the inside




The things in your life will change for the better to the extent that you change for the better. Who you truly are on the inside will determine how your life proceeds on the outside.
Progress, success, achievement and fulfilment flow from the inside out. No person or object or situation outside of you can bring about any kind of worthwhile positive change unless you are committed to it on the inside.
Rather than waiting and wishing for things to get better, prepare yourself to be the person who can truly live the reality you seek. Align your thoughts, your passions, your priorities and your actions with the life you desire and it will come to be.
Every great achievement lives first in the mind and in the heart, and from there it works its way into the outer world. That's why it is far more effective to focus on what you can give rather than merely on what you can get.
Touch your highest vision and make it part of who you are in every moment. All kinds of good and valuable things will flow from the inside out.


-- Ralph Marston

Thursday, 4 August 2011

Jivha Bandha / Simha Mudra / Shat Mudra


           JIVHA BHANDHA - Technique
  • Sit in any comfortable position, crossed legged or padmasana or on chair (for those who are unable to sit on floor.
  • Hands in comfortable position.
  • Press the tip of the tongue against the upper palate  i.e. the inner side of the roots of the upper front teeth.
  • With the tongue still sticking to the roots of the upper teeth, open the mouth completely.
  • Feel a good stretch at the facial and throat region.
  • Eyes can be kept gently closed
  • Breath through nostrils only


SIMHA MUDRA - Technique



 
       Practice of Jivha Bandha & Simha Mudra help in regulating blood pressure. 
 Corrects minor throat problems as well and the stretch to the facial and neck regions tones the muscles around the area   
 and  improves blood circulation. 
 Also helps in activating the glands in the mouth and throat, improves functioning of sense organs.


Shat Mudra – The practice involves six different stretches to the neck, thereby loosening the neck muscles,
giving relief from stiffness of neck, toning and improving blood circulation in the area.

The six steps are :
Turning neck to the right side and then to the left. 
Stretching neck backward and forward bend. 
Lateral being of neck to the right and then the left ( here the ear comes closer to the shoulder). 

Each position should be maintained for at least 10 counts.

Throughout the practice attention should be on normal breathing.
Thus the practice acts as a meditation technique as well and also gives relief to headache.



·       Sit in any comfortable position, crossed legged or padmasana or on chair (for those who are unable to sit on floor.
·       Place palms on knees and stretch fingers wide.
·       Stretch the tongue out with mouth wide open
·       Bend your head down, if possible chin touching the neck

Caution : In case of severe neck pain, avoid forward bending of neck

Wednesday, 3 August 2011

FRUITS / VEG Etc.

Apples
Protects your heart
Prevents constipation
Blocks diarrhea
Improves lung capacity
Cushions joints
Apricots
Combats cancer
Controls blood pressure
Saves your eyesight
Shields against Alzheimer's
Slows aging process
Artichokes
Aids digestion
Lowers cholesterol
Protects your heart
Stabilizes blood sugar
Guards against liver disease
Avocados
Battles diabetes
Lowers cholesterol
Helps stops strokes
Controls blood pressure
Smoothes skin
Bananas
Protects your heart
Quiets a cough
Strengthens bones
Controls blood pressure
Blocks diarrhea
Beans
Prevents constipation
Helps hemorrhoids
Lowers cholesterol
Combats cancer
Stabilizes blood sugar
Beets
Controls blood pressure
Combats cancer
Strengthens bones
Protects your heart
Aids weight loss
Blueberries
Combats cancer
Protects your heart
Stabilizes blood sugar
Boosts memory
Prevents constipation
Broccoli
Strengthens bones
Saves eyesight
Combats cancer
Protects your heart
Controls blood pressure
Cabbage
Combats cancer
Prevents constipation
Promotes weight loss
Protects your heart
Helps hemorrhoids
Cantaloupe
Saves eyesight
Controls blood pressure
Lowers cholesterol
Combats cancer
Supports immune system
Carrots
Saves eyesight
Protects your heart
Prevents constipation
Combats cancer
Promotes weight loss
Cauliflower
Protects against Prostate Cancer
Combats Breast Cancer
Strengthens bones
Banishes bruises
Guards against heart disease
Cherries
Protects your heart
Combats Cancer
Ends insomnia
Slows aging process
Shields against Alzheimer's
Chestnuts
Promotes weight loss
Protects your heart
Lowers cholesterol
Combats Cancer
Controls blood pressure
Chili peppers
Aids digestion
Soothes sore throat
Clears sinuses
Combats Cancer
Boosts immune system
Figs
Promotes weight loss
Helps stops strokes
Lowers cholesterol
Combats Cancer
Controls blood pressure
Fish
Protects your heart
Boosts memory
Protects your heart
Combats Cancer
Supports immune system
Flax
Aids digestion
Battles diabetes
Protects your heart
Improves mental health
Boosts immune system
Garlic
Lowers  cholesterol
Controls blood pressure
Combats cancer
Kills bacteria
Fights fungus
Grapefruit
Protects against heart attacks
Promotes Weight loss
Helps stops strokes
Combats Prostate Cancer
Lowers cholesterol
Grapes
Saves eyesight
Conquers kidney stones
Combats cancer
Enhances blood flow
Protects your heart
Green tea
Combats cancer
Protects your heart
Helps stops strokes
Promotes Weight loss
Kills bacteria
Honey
Heals wounds
Aids digestion
Guards against ulcers
Increases energy
Fights allergies
Lemons
Combats cancer
Protects your heart
Controls blood pressure
Smoothes skin
Stops scurvy
Limes
Combats cancer
Protects your heart
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Smoothes skin
Stops scurvy
Mangoes
Combats cancer
Boosts memory
Regulates thyroid
Aids digestion
Shields against Alzheimer's
Mushrooms
Controls blood pressure
Lowers cholesterol
Kills bacteria
Combats cancer
Strengthens bones
Oats
Lowers  cholesterol
Combats cancer
Battles diabetes
Prevents constipation
Smoothes skin
Olive oil
Protects your heart
Promotes Weight loss
Combats cancer
Battles diabetes
Smoothes skin
Onions
Reduce risk of heart attack
Combats cancer
Kills bacteria
Lowers cholesterol
Fights fungus
Oranges
Supports immune systems
Combats cancer
Protects your heart
Straightens respiration