5 Yoga poses to boost your immunity
Yoga has so many health benefits. One of these is increasing immunity. Performing some easy yoga asanas pre and post-infection can help to improve the immune system and strengthen the muscles of the lungs. Here are some easy exercises that you must do daily.
1. Child's Pose
The simple relaxing asana releases tension from your lower back reduces stress and fatigue, elevates mood and rejuvenates your mind. It works perfectly in boosting your immunity.
Step 1: Kneel on the ground with your toes together and knees slightly apart from each other. Place both your hands on your thighs.
Step 2: Exhale and lower your torso forward. Your belly should be resting on your thighs and your head should touch the mat between your knees.
Step 3: Stretch your hands in front of you to touch the mat.
Step 4: Pause, inhale and then come back to the starting position.
2. Bow Pose
Dhanurasana improves the flow of blood in the body that helps to boost immunity. This exercise puts pressure on the digestive tract that helps to digest food easily.
Step 1: Lie down on your stomach with your feet hip-width apart and arms by your side.
Step 2: Now bend your knees upwards and take your heel towards your butt. Hold the ankles of both legs with your hands.
Step 3: Inhale and lift your chest and legs off the ground. Keeping your face straight pull your legs as much as you can. Your body should be tight like a bow.
Step 4: Pause for 4-5 breaths and then come to the starting position.
3. Cobra Pose
cobra pose opens your lungs, strengthens your spine and increases your energy. It can help to improve digestion and relieve the pressure on your liver, thereby reducing the load on your immune system.
Step 1: Lie on your stomach with your feet close to each other and hands stretched overhead.
Step 2: Join both your legs and rest your forehead on the ground.
Step 3: Bring your hands underneath your shoulders (palms resting by the side of your chest), keeping your elbows close to the body.
Step 4: Inhale and gently lift the upper half of your body.
4. Passchimotanasana
Paschimottanasana or Seated Forward Bend improves digestion, provides relief from nasal congestion and reduces anxiety. It also helps to keep the brain calm and reduces symptoms of post-COVID mental issues.
Step 1: Sit down on the ground with your legs stretched in front of you and your hands resting by your side.
Step 2: Take a deep breath and draw your spine up long. Stretch your hands towards the ceiling.
Step 3: Exhale, bend forward to touch your toes with your hands.
Step 4: Your belly should be resting on your thighs and your nose should touch your knees.
Step 5: Stay in this position for 4-5 seconds and then go back from where you started
5. Savasana
Savasana is the easiest and relaxing asana. your go-to asana. This exercise helps you breathe better and calm your mind.
Step 1: Lie down comfortably on your back with your hands and legs stretched.
Step 2: Close your eyes and inhale slowly through your nostrils.
Step 3: Exhale and think that body is relaxed.
Step 4: Stay in this pose for 10 minutes
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