अष्टवक्रासन / Eight-Angle Pose
The sanskrit name is derived from ashta (अष्ट) meaning eight, Vakra [�K]
बकासन / Crane Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Baka (बक) meaning crane or Kaka (काक) [�K]
भद्रासन / Gracious Pose | Butterfly Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Bhadra (भद्रा) meaning gracious, [�K]
भरद्वाजसन / Seated Spinal Twist
The Sanskrit name is derived from Bhardvaja (भरद्वाज) means bringing [�K]
भुजंगासन / Cobra Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Bhujanga (भुजंगा) meaning cobra [�K]
भुजपीडासन / Shoulder-Pressing Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Bhuja (भुज) meaning arm/shoulder, Pida [�K]
चतुरङ्ग दण्डासन / Low Plank Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Chatur (चतुर) meaning four, Anga (अङ्ग) [�K]
धनुरासन / Bow Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Dhanur (धनुर) means bow and Asana [�K]
एक पाद कौण्डिन्यासन / Sage Kaundinya's Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Eka (एक) meaning one, Pada (पाद) [�K]
एक पद राजकपोटासन / King Pigeon Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Eka (एक) meaning one, Pada (पाद) [�K]
The spleen, a vital organ in the lymphatic system, plays a crucial role in filtering blood, fighting infection, and maintaining overall immune function. Yoga offers a holistic approach to improving spleen health by enhancing circulation, reducing stress, and boosting immune function.
The spleen is a lymphoid organ located in the upper left side of the abdomen, beneath the rib cage. It acts as a blood filter, removing old or damaged red blood cells and storing white blood cells to fight infection. Dysfunction of the spleen can lead to immune system disorders and increased susceptibility to infections.
Yoga practices can aid in spleen health by stimulating lymphatic flow, improving circulation, and reducing stress. Specific asanas (postures), pranayama (breathing exercises), and meditation techniques can help alleviate symptoms associated with spleen disorders and enhance overall well-being.
Various factors can contribute to spleen dysfunction, including:
Common symptoms associated with spleen disorders include:
Yoga and pranayama can complement conventional treatment approaches for spleen disorders. Some beneficial practices include:
A balanced diet can support spleen health and immune function. Recommendations include:
While practicing yoga for spleen health, it is essential to:
Consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new exercise regimen, especially if you have a known spleen disorder or abdominal injury.
Individuals with spleen disorders or abdominal trauma should: