Friday, 31 October 2014

Simple yoga poses for Cervical Spondylosis

The office work culture infusing into our daily routine is leading us to several health problem even at younger ages. Cervical Spondylosis is an age related problem, but now a days this problem is also getting common in youths. The main reasons being dehydrated disk or stiff ligaments etc which mainly arises due to 


  •  Improper posture and low inclination towards exercise
  • Sleeping while using thick pillows below the head
  • Working with the desktop for extended hours
  • Highly comfortable modern chairs
  • Sleeping in a particular position


. In most of the cases neck pain and stiffness are main symptoms of  cervical spondylosis.

Although medicinal treatments are available for its treatment but they are not that effective to cure this problem. There are certain easy YOGA poses that play a commendable role in managing and treating the patients of cervical spondylosis.

  • Surya Namaskar (Sun Salutation): If a person suffering form cervical spondylosis performs sun salutation regularly and correctly he can certainly gain strong and flexible spine and make the hinself free from neck pain, shoulder pain and cervical spondylosis.

Sun Salutation( credits: stylecraze.com)

  • Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose): Spine carries all nerve impulses from the brain to the body. Practicing Bhujangasana removes the stiffness of the neck and shoulder, and acts as a cure for cervical problems too.

Bhujangasana(Credits: artofliving.com)


  • Makarasana (Crocodile Pose):This asana basically helps the spine to resume its normal shape and releases compression of the spinal nerves.
Makarasna (credits : lovemyyoga.com)

  • Matsyasana (Fish Pose):cervical region gets benefited by practicing this asna and helps in overcoming stress and strain caused due to prolong sitting before the computer.
Matsyasana (Credits: popsugar.com)



  • Ardha Naukasana (Half Boat Pose): Besides treating cervical & back problems, this pose can help one in managing ones chronic indigestion, constipation. Even patients of diabetes can find it quite beneficial.


  • Kohni Chalana (Elbow Rotations): Kohni Chalana is very useful to improve the mobility and strength of the shoulders and the neck which may prevent cervical spondylotis, frozen shoulder and bursitis.

Thursday, 30 October 2014

Healthy eating habits for people with diabetes

Diabetes is basically a condition in which our blood glucose level increases to high level and our body is not able to utilize it properly. Malfunctioning of pancreas(a gland) is one of reason for this condition. Frequent urination, increased thrust, abnormal weight gain/loss and increased hunger are some of the symptoms of this disease. Apart from medical treatment and daily exercise/workout, it is very important to watch what you eat in order to treat this disease. Adding some of the eatables to your daily diet can effectively help you fight with diabetes:

1. Spinach/beans/broccoli:


Frozen Broccoli(credits odrglobalinc.com)

spinach (credits: juicebaraustin.com)
These are high in fiber and very low in carbohydrate count, which is the most suitable diet for diabetic patients.


2. Oats/daliya:

Oats/daliya is known for its high fiber content. Oats/daliya contains very high amount of insoluble fibers, which are slowly digested by body and thus maintains optimum blood sugar level. Along with this, it contains magnesium which helps the body to use glucose and secrete insulin properly.

Its intake reduces the risk of type 2 diabetes. 


oat meal (credits: natural-homeremedies-for-life.com)




3. Blueberries:

Blueberries are also very good for diabetic person as they contains both insoluble fiber(which removes extra fat from the body) and soluble fiber( which make your stomach filled i.e less food craving). One can get extra benefits like mood lifts and improved memory by regular intake of blueberries.


 A chemical called anthocynins found in berries is believed to have stimulation effect on adiponectin, a hormone responsible for regulation of blood sugar level.
  
Blueberries

4. Olive Oil:

Including olive oil in diet helps in reducing the risk of type 2 diabetes, by as much as 50 percent compared to a diet low in fat, according to a recent study. In addition to being a standout source of health-promoting monounsaturated fats, olive oil is also rich in antioxidant nutrients that protect cells from damage, and prevents the development of heart disease.
  

5.Cinnamon: 

It is one of the most common spice that add ultimate flavor and fragrance to the food. Along with this, studies has reveal that cinnamon intake has amazing benefits specially to type 2 diabetic persons reducing their fasting blood sugar level. 




Including these items to your diet along with some super easy yoga poses can give added benefits. Check these pose at
http://yogapowerforyou.blogspot.in/2014/10/healthy-eating-habits-for-people-with.html



Eat Healthy Stay Fit!!!

Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Diwali Celebration



DIWALI CELEBRATION

One of the biggest and brightest Hindu festival- Diwali or Deepawali. This time is that time of the year when everything is filled with  love and light. This festival symbolizes win of truth over false, and good over bad.

Lets celebrate this day with a pledged to be true throughout the life. Lets light the lamp of love and togetherness this Diwali and make this world a beautiful place to live.

YOGA for diabetes

YOGA, if practiced regularly can your body healthier and happier. Even if you are fit, one should include Yoga practice to the daily routine. Apart from fitness, YOGA is known to be the cure for various health conditions. Yoga, which includes asnas, pranayam & various mudras, has considerably helped the people to regain health and have peaceful mind. Now a days diabetes is getting common and allopathy has no cure for this disease till date. Yoga has shown promising results in this condition and this is the reason why more & more people are inclining toward Yoga.
Lets discuss the yoga practices that can help diabetic person:

YOGA Asanas for Diabetes:

1.   Mandukasana: Put left palm covering your navel and place right palm on the left palm. Press your hands against your abdomen. Exhaling & bend your head forwards trying to touch your forehead to the ground in front of you. Your hands should press against your abdomen in this position. Hold this position as long as you can hold comfortably (ten to fifteen seconds in the beginning). While inhaling come back to original position of vajra asana.
Mandukasana(credits:www.rahoorkhuit.net)
This yoga asna is beneficial to diabetes patients and gives added benefits of improving digestive system.
Caution: any person suffering from any type of back pain or abdominal injury should not practice this pose.


2.   Mayurasana (Peacock pose): 
Mayurasana(credits:remediespoint.com)

Steps:
  • Lie flat on your belly.
  • Bend your elbows and keep both your hands on either side of your chest.
  • Now pressing on your palms, lift up your entire body keeping it parallel to the ground.
  • After a few seconds return to your original position.
This pose may be for beginners but once you master this asana, pancreas activity increases and more insulin is produced, which in turn gives relief in diabetes.

3.   Dhanurasana: 


Dhanurasana (credits : myyogaon.tumblr.com)

Detailed steps to perform this asna is available @ http://beautysecretsathome.blogspot.in/2014/05/weight-loss-through-yoga.html.


This asana improves the functioning of your pancreas and intestines thus controlling your blood sugar level.

4.   Sarvangasana: This is yet another asanas which is highly advised for those with diabetes.
Steps:
  • Lie down flat with your back on the floor.
  • Relax and breathe normally.
  • Lift up your legs at a right angle and now slowly lift your torso entirely off the floor supporting on your elbows and shoulder blade. Before you lift your legs, exhale.
  • After you have attained this posture, look towards your chest.
  • Breathe normally now.
Sarvangasana(credits:womenfitness.net)

Caution: People suffering from high blood pressure or any heart disease should avoid this asana.

5. Paschimottanasana: 
Paschimottanasana (credits thehealthsite.com)

While practicing this asana try to keep your legs straight and touch your knees with nose. Go slowly. Practice regularly to make your stomach function better, strengthens the thigh muscles and relaxes the back and arms.

One can actually get benefited by following a routine that includes above mentioned YOGA poses, along with proper diet.

Never forget that if your are going for exercise/yoga/jogging than this does not allows you to neglect your food habits.  

Check out some food items that helps you in combating diabetes >>>http://yogapowerforyou.blogspot.in/2014/10/healthy-eating-habits-for-people-with.html





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