Don’t Lose Your Breath ! Practice Yog & Increase Oxygen Level

Oxygen is life and at this crucial time of pandemic it’s very important to practice those yogic practices which help in increasing the oxygen levels of an individual instantly.

Though Yog is a lifelong practice with amazing results for leading a better life in all aspects but its results can also be seen and felt instantly. Hence here in this article we are sharing 4 simple steps to increase the oxygen levels instantly.

These 4 practices shall be done in same order as given.

Pranav Uccharan

Stress is one of the major causes of shortness of breath, hence it is very important to calm yourself and to stop any kind of Panic.

Chanting of ‘Om’ is a wonderful yogic kriya to treat almost all physical and mental problems and to instantly raise the oxygen levels in body.

Each and every individual can practice and be benefitted by it.

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Baalasan

It is a wonderful practice to stimulate digestion; it relieves sciatic pain by relaxing the nerves in the leg, and eases tension in the perineum. It is a wonderful practice to increase the oxygen levels.

Preparation:

Lie on the stomach.

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Bhujang Asana / Sarpasana:

Bhujang Asana known as Sarpasana is the third step to instantly raise the oxygen level as it gives expansion to chest.

It pressurizes the air within the lungs and helps to open out inactive alveoli. It improves the release of carbon dioxide and intake of oxygen thus purifies the lungs and blood.

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Procedure:

Repeat three times at same sequence.

Precaution:

Hernia, intestinal tuberculosis, hyperthyroidism and peptic ulcer patients should not practice this asana without the expert guidance.

Makarasana

After practicing the above asanas, this last one has to be practiced. Practitioner will be able to witness the deeper level of oxygen by the time one reaches this position.

Preparation:

Lie down on stomach

Procedure:

Above four practices, when practiced in same sequence will increase the oxygen intake of the practitioner.

Keep practicing Yog & stay healthy!

Acharya Pratishtha is an internationally acclaimed yoga guru, director of Mokshayatan Yog Sansthan and a member of key yoga committees of the Government of India. She is the author of five books, creator of CDs & DVDs and a presenter of television shows on yoga.