Easy tips to treat Asthma & Bronchitis | Dr. Hansaji Yogendra

The Yoga Institute
1 Oct 202109:32

Summary

TLDRThis video script offers valuable insights into managing asthma through a combination of yoga, pranayama, mudras, herbs, aromatherapy, and mindful eating. It emphasizes the importance of specific breathing techniques like intercostal, clavicular, and diaphragmatic pranayama for regulating the respiratory system. It also highlights key mudras and herbs, such as ginger and chamomile, to reduce symptoms. Aromatherapy with lavender and eucalyptus oils aids relaxation, while a balanced alkaline diet helps prevent triggers. The script concludes with practical advice on managing asthma attacks, staying mindful of triggers, and strengthening the body through consistent practice.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Yoga Asanas like Sthithprathanasana, Hastuttanasana, and Ardh Matsyendrasana can help regulate the respiratory system and reduce asthma triggers.
  • 😀 Pranayama techniques, such as Intercostal breathing, Clavicular breathing, and Ujjai Pranayama, are effective in strengthening the lungs and improving breath control.
  • 😀 Mudras like Linga Mudra, Prana Mudra, and Apana Mudra are essential for balancing doshas, regulating breath, and promoting detoxification.
  • 😀 Regular consumption of ginger, chamomile tea, and garlic can help reduce inflammation, promote relaxation, and relieve asthma symptoms.
  • 😀 Aromatherapy with lavender oil and eucalyptus oil can help manage stress and decongestion, essential for asthma relief.
  • 😀 An alkaline diet, including lemon water and honey, and the avoidance of common food allergens can help manage asthma more effectively.
  • 😀 During an asthma attack, sitting upright, staying calm, and using an inhaler if necessary can provide immediate relief.
  • 😀 Massaging the back with mustard oil and camphor helps loosen phlegm and improves breathing during a congestion episode.
  • 😀 Regularly practicing mindfulness and managing stress can help reduce mental triggers, which are a common cause of asthma attacks.
  • 😀 Identifying and avoiding personal asthma triggers, including specific foods and environmental factors, is crucial for long-term asthma management.
  • 😀 Asthma can be effectively managed through a combination of yoga, proper breathing techniques, natural remedies, and stress management strategies.

Q & A

  • What is asthma and how does it affect the body?

    -Asthma is a condition where the airways become narrow and produce extra mucus, making it difficult to breathe. It can be triggered by allergens, mental stress, and other factors, requiring individuals to be conscious and careful about their environment and health.

  • How can yoga help in managing asthma symptoms?

    -Yoga helps by improving respiratory function through specific asanas and pranayama (breathing exercises). Techniques like intercostal, clavicular, diaphragmatic breathing, and Ujjai pranayama can significantly enhance lung capacity and regulate breathing.

  • Which yoga asanas are recommended for asthma management?

    -Asanas such as Sthithprathanasana, Hastuttanasana, Ardh Matsyendraasana, Paschimottanasana, Talasana, Parvatasana, Viparitkarni, and Chakrasana are recommended. These asanas help to boost immunity, reduce mental stress, and regulate respiratory triggers.

  • What are mudras, and how do they benefit people with asthma?

    -Mudras are specific hand gestures that can influence the body's energy flow. For asthma, Linga Mudra, Prana Mudra, and Apana Mudra are recommended. These mudras help balance doshas, regulate the respiratory system, and promote detoxification.

  • What role do herbs and spices play in asthma management?

    -Certain herbs and spices can help decongest the airways and support the immune system. Ginger, chamomile, and garlic are particularly beneficial. Ginger is anti-inflammatory, chamomile is calming, and garlic has detoxifying properties.

  • How can aromatherapy help people with asthma?

    -Aromatherapy using essential oils like lavender and eucalyptus can help manage asthma symptoms. Lavender oil reduces anxiety and stress, while eucalyptus oil acts as a decongestant, clearing the airways and making breathing easier.

  • What dietary changes are recommended for asthma sufferers?

    -Asthma sufferers should focus on an alkaline diet, avoid acidic foods, and consume a lot of vegetables. Starting the day with lemon water and honey, drinking warm water regularly, and avoiding common allergens like milk or soy are all beneficial practices.

  • What should you do during an asthma attack?

    -During an asthma attack, sit straight, focus on your breath, and relax. If the symptoms do not subside, use an inhaler. To help with congestion, mustard oil with camphor can be massaged onto the back, or inhaling water boiled with carom seeds can help dilate the bronchial passages.

  • What is the importance of understanding personal asthma triggers?

    -Understanding personal asthma triggers—whether physical, emotional, or dietary—is crucial in preventing asthma attacks. By being mindful of these triggers and avoiding them, individuals can reduce the frequency and intensity of attacks.

  • How does emotional health impact asthma management?

    -Emotional health plays a significant role in asthma management. Stress and anger can act as triggers. By staying calm, happy, and balanced, individuals can reduce the likelihood of asthma flare-ups caused by emotional stress.

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