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yoga steps for fertility

 

A sedentary life at home or work, smoking, high blood pressure, certain

medications, excessive stress and deficiency of key nutrients (zinc, magnesium,

iron, folates, vitamin Bs, vitamin C) can all affect the reproductive system

adversely.

 

To combat this, I recommends six yoga exercises that focus on the last chakra

at the perineum (also referred to as the mooladhara chakra) to rejuvenate and

repair the uro-genital system.

 

By proxy, the adrenal glands (which are involved with our biological response

to stress) are also massaged, thus making such yogic therapy to fertility

problem a holistic one.

 

Yogic therapies start at the level where we can exert some control -- and that

is in our bodies. A regular mind-body routine also primes the body for nutrient

absorption, wrings out stress, clears our arteries and reduces our dependency on

medications, thus acting as a perfect complement to any conventional fertility

treatment that you may be undergoing. Also, since sexual hormones are part of

the reward hormones that boost our self-esteem and make us feel good, getting

the entire system back on track with yoga is crucial for our well-being. So, use

these fertility poses to revamp your inner self. .

 

Points to note:

 

Yoga is best done early in the morning. You could also time your practice two to

four hours after a meal. Remember to do some warm-up exercises before attempting

any of these poses (spot walking, a few rounds of surya namaskar or any

joint-releasing exercise).

 

Always rest in the corpse position after a full yoga session to maximise the

impact and allow the blood lactate levels to revert to normalcy.

 

Beginners may not be able to execute the pose to the full extent possible and

may use props like small cushions or stools to help them achieve flexibility and

strength with regular practice.

Regds.

K.V.Vighnesh

chennai.

 

 

 

 

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*kleem namah narasimhaaya*

Dear Vignesh , Namaskar

 

Thank you for your posts. If you can add sources/your articles links it

would be very nice for ayurveda/yoga enthusiasts.

 

Regards,

Rafal Gendarz / SJC Teacher

www: http://rohinaa.com / email: rafal

 

 

VIGHNESH K V napisa?(a):

>

> yoga steps for fertility

>

> A sedentary life at home or work, smoking, high blood pressure,

> certain medications, excessive stress and deficiency of key nutrients

> (zinc, magnesium, iron, folates, vitamin Bs, vitamin C) can all affect

> the reproductive system adversely.

>

> To combat this, I recommends six yoga exercises that focus on the last

> chakra at the perineum (also referred to as the mooladhara chakra) to

> rejuvenate and repair the uro-genital system.

>

> By proxy, the adrenal glands (which are involved with our biological

> response to stress) are also massaged, thus making such yogic therapy

> to fertility problem a holistic one.

>

> Yogic therapies start at the level where we can exert some control --

> and that is in our bodies. A regular mind-body routine also primes the

> body for nutrient absorption, wrings out stress, clears our arteries

> and reduces our dependency on medications, thus acting as a perfect

> complement to any conventional fertility treatment that you may be

> undergoing. Also, since sexual hormones are part of the reward

> hormones that boost our self-esteem and make us feel good, getting the

> entire system back on track with yoga is crucial for our well-being.

> So, use these fertility poses to revamp your inner self. .

>

> Points to note:

>

> Yoga is best done early in the morning. You could also time your

> practice two to four hours after a meal. Remember to do some warm-up

> exercises before attempting any of these poses (spot walking, a few

> rounds of surya namaskar or any joint-releasing exercise).

>

> Always rest in the corpse position after a full yoga session to

> maximise the impact and allow the blood lactate levels to revert to

> normalcy.

>

> Beginners may not be able to execute the pose to the full extent

> possible and may use props like small cushions or stools to help them

> achieve flexibility and strength with regular practice.

> Regds.

> K.V.Vighnesh

> chennai.

>

>

> Why delete messages? Unlimited storage is just a click away.

>

>

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Dear Rafal Gendarz Namaste

I take picture of Yoga posture from Rediff.. Which they have hosted. since

people ask me name of the yoga, it varies between north and south india. So,

picture will bring them clarity.

But the picture I take from Rediff is not of good quality.

I will try to give individual picture of posture soon when I come across.

Regds.

K.V.Vighnesh

Chennai.

RSS organization Yoga and Surya Namaskar chart also good for reference.

 

 

Rafal Gendarz <starsuponme wrote:

*kleem namah narasimhaaya*

Dear Vignesh , Namaskar

 

Thank you for your posts. If you can add sources/your articles links it

would be very nice for ayurveda/yoga enthusiasts.

 

Regards,

Rafal Gendarz / SJC Teacher

www: http://rohinaa.com / email: rafal

 

VIGHNESH K V napisa?(a):

>

> yoga steps for fertility

>

> A sedentary life at home or work, smoking, high blood pressure,

> certain medications, excessive stress and deficiency of key nutrients

> (zinc, magnesium, iron, folates, vitamin Bs, vitamin C) can all affect

> the reproductive system adversely.

>

> To combat this, I recommends six yoga exercises that focus on the last

> chakra at the perineum (also referred to as the mooladhara chakra) to

> rejuvenate and repair the uro-genital system.

>

> By proxy, the adrenal glands (which are involved with our biological

> response to stress) are also massaged, thus making such yogic therapy

> to fertility problem a holistic one.

>

> Yogic therapies start at the level where we can exert some control --

> and that is in our bodies. A regular mind-body routine also primes the

> body for nutrient absorption, wrings out stress, clears our arteries

> and reduces our dependency on medications, thus acting as a perfect

> complement to any conventional fertility treatment that you may be

> undergoing. Also, since sexual hormones are part of the reward

> hormones that boost our self-esteem and make us feel good, getting the

> entire system back on track with yoga is crucial for our well-being.

> So, use these fertility poses to revamp your inner self. .

>

> Points to note:

>

> Yoga is best done early in the morning. You could also time your

> practice two to four hours after a meal. Remember to do some warm-up

> exercises before attempting any of these poses (spot walking, a few

> rounds of surya namaskar or any joint-releasing exercise).

>

> Always rest in the corpse position after a full yoga session to

> maximise the impact and allow the blood lactate levels to revert to

> normalcy.

>

> Beginners may not be able to execute the pose to the full extent

> possible and may use props like small cushions or stools to help them

> achieve flexibility and strength with regular practice.

> Regds.

> K.V.Vighnesh

> chennai.

>

>

> Why delete messages? Unlimited storage is just a click away.

>

>

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