सुप्त मत्स्येन्द्रासन / Supine Spinal Twist Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Supta (सुप्त) means supine, Matsya [K]
स्वस्तिकासन / Auspicious Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Swastika (स्वस्तिका) meaning [K]
ताड़ासन / Mountain Pose
The sanskrit name is derived from tada (ताड़ा) meaning mountain and [K]
त्रिकोणासन / Triangle Pose
The sanskrit name is derived from three Sanskrit Words: Tri (त्रि) meaning [K]
उत्कटासन / Chair Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Utkata (उत्कटा) meaning “powerful” [K]
वज्रासन / Thunderbolt Pose
The sanskrit term Vajra (वज्र) meaning thunderbolt and asana (आसन) [K]
विपरिता करणी / Legs Up The Wall Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Viparita (विपरिता) meaning inverted [K]
वीरासन / Hero Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Vira (वीरा) meaning hero or a warrior [K]
Dyspepsia, commonly known as indigestion, refers to discomfort or pain in the upper abdomen often accompanied by bloating, nausea, or a feeling of fullness. Yoga offers holistic approaches to alleviate dyspepsia symptoms by promoting digestion, reducing stress, and enhancing overall well-being.
Dyspepsia encompasses a range of digestive symptoms, including bloating, discomfort, and nausea. It can arise from various factors such as overeating, eating too quickly, or consuming spicy or fatty foods. Dyspepsia can hinder daily activities and significantly impact quality of life.
Yoga offers gentle movements, breathing exercises, and relaxation techniques that can aid in digestion and alleviate dyspepsia symptoms. Specific yoga postures, such as twists and forward bends, help stimulate digestion and relieve abdominal discomfort. Additionally, practices like deep breathing and meditation promote relaxation, reducing stress that can exacerbate dyspepsia.
Factors contributing to dyspepsia include:
Common symptoms of dyspepsia include:
Yoga and pranayama offer effective strategies for managing dyspepsia. Recommended practices include:
A balanced diet plays a crucial role in managing dyspepsia. Dietary recommendations include:
When practicing yoga for dyspepsia relief, it’s important to:
Individuals with severe dyspepsia or underlying medical conditions should: