This is one of the series of books on "Integrated approach of Yoga therapy for modern ailments" published by Swami Vivekananda Yoga Prakashana. The author of this book are both scientists who had carried systematic research at the yoga research foundation and developed these integrated yoga therapy modules in tune with both the traditional yoga texts and the modern medical understanding of aliments. Research by these authors since 1980 has validated the efficacy of these techniques through scientific observations published in indexed medical journals.
Digestive Disorders is the commonest manifestation of stress. Instantaneous effects of any acute anxiety showing up as butterflies in stomach or examination diarrhoea is a common man's experience that reflects the connection between mind (stress) and digestive system. Many of the common illness of digestive tract are now traceable to stress.
The integrated approach of yoga is a systematic approach to handle the problem holistically using Asanas, Kriyas, Pranayama and meditation along with counseling for a happier and healthier life style change.
Chapter one of this booklet highlights the modern medical understanding of what, why and how of some of these chronic ailments of digestive disorders such as Peptic Ulcer disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, and Ulcerative Colitis.
Chapter two gives the description of yogic management and chapter three gives a detailed instructions illustration of the yoga modules used at this centre for these digestive disorders.
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Chapter I | ||
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM AND YOGA | 1 | |
Chapter II | ||
YOGIC MANAGEMENT OF DIGESTIVE DISORDER | 25 | |
Chapter III | ||
YOGA PRACTICES FOR DIGESTIVE DISORDER | 49 | |
A. | SITHILIKARANA VYAYAMA AND YOGASANAS | 49 |
B. | BREATHING PRACTICES | 53 |
1. Hands Stretch Breathing | 53 | |
2. Hands In and Out Breathing | 55 | |
3. Ankles Stretch Breathing | 56 | |
4. Dog Breathing | 56 | |
5. Tiger Breathing | 57 | |
6. Straight Leg Raise Breathing | 58 | |
7. Sasankasana Breathing | 60 | |
8. Instant Relaxation Technique (IRT) | 61 | |
C. | LOOSENING PRACTICES | 62 |
1. Jogging | 62 | |
2. Forward and Backward bending | 64 | |
3. Side bending | 65 | |
4. Twisting | 65 | |
5. Pavanamuktasana Kriyas | 66 | |
6. Dhanurasana swing | 69 | |
7. Halasana - Pascimatanasana Swing | 70 | |
8. Quick Relaxation technique (QRT) | 71 | |
Chapter IV | ||
YOGASANAS | 72 | |
1. Ardhakati Cakrasana | 72 | |
2. Ardha Cakrasana | 73 | |
3. Pada Hastasana | 74 | |
4. Trikonasana | 75 | |
5. Parivrtta Trikonasana | 76 | |
6. Vrksasana | 77 | |
7. Pascimatanasana | 77 | |
8. Ustrasana | 78 | |
9. Vakrasana | 79 | |
10. Ardha Matsyendrasana | 80 | |
11. Gomukhasan | 81 | |
12. Bhujangasana | 82 | |
13. Salabhasana | 83 | |
14. Dhanurasana | 84 | |
15. Uddiyana Bandha / Agnisara | 85 | |
16. Nauli Kriya | 86 | |
17. Viparita Karani Kriya | 88 | |
18. Sarvangasana | 88 | |
19. Matsyasana | 89 | |
20. Halasana | 91 | |
21. Deep Relaxation Technique (DRT) | 92 | |
Chapter V | ||
PRANAYAMA | 95 | |
1. Kapalabhati | 95 | |
2. Vibhagiya Svasana (Sectional Breathing) | 96 | |
3. Nadi Suddhi Pranayama | 99 | |
4. Cooling Pranayama | 100 | |
i. Sitali, ii. Sitkari, iii. Sadanta | ||
5. Bhramari | 102 | |
Chapter VI | ||
MEDITATION FOR HYPERTENSION | 104 | |
1. Nadanusandhana | 104 | |
2. OM Meditation | 106 | |
Chapter VII | ||
KRIYAS FOR HYPERTENSION | 108 | |
1. Jala Neti | 108 | |
2. Sutra Neti | 108 | |
3. Vaman Dhouti | 109 | |
4. Sankhapraksalana | 110 | |
Integrated Yoga Module for Acid Pepetic Diseases | 115 | |
Integrated Yoga Module for IBS & Ulcerative Colitis | 117 | |
Integrated Yoga Module for Chronic Constipation | 119 | |
Index | 121 |
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This is one of the series of books on "Integrated approach of Yoga therapy for modern ailments" published by Swami Vivekananda Yoga Prakashana. The author of this book are both scientists who had carried systematic research at the yoga research foundation and developed these integrated yoga therapy modules in tune with both the traditional yoga texts and the modern medical understanding of aliments. Research by these authors since 1980 has validated the efficacy of these techniques through scientific observations published in indexed medical journals.
Digestive Disorders is the commonest manifestation of stress. Instantaneous effects of any acute anxiety showing up as butterflies in stomach or examination diarrhoea is a common man's experience that reflects the connection between mind (stress) and digestive system. Many of the common illness of digestive tract are now traceable to stress.
The integrated approach of yoga is a systematic approach to handle the problem holistically using Asanas, Kriyas, Pranayama and meditation along with counseling for a happier and healthier life style change.
Chapter one of this booklet highlights the modern medical understanding of what, why and how of some of these chronic ailments of digestive disorders such as Peptic Ulcer disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, and Ulcerative Colitis.
Chapter two gives the description of yogic management and chapter three gives a detailed instructions illustration of the yoga modules used at this centre for these digestive disorders.
Page No. | ||
Chapter I | ||
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM AND YOGA | 1 | |
Chapter II | ||
YOGIC MANAGEMENT OF DIGESTIVE DISORDER | 25 | |
Chapter III | ||
YOGA PRACTICES FOR DIGESTIVE DISORDER | 49 | |
A. | SITHILIKARANA VYAYAMA AND YOGASANAS | 49 |
B. | BREATHING PRACTICES | 53 |
1. Hands Stretch Breathing | 53 | |
2. Hands In and Out Breathing | 55 | |
3. Ankles Stretch Breathing | 56 | |
4. Dog Breathing | 56 | |
5. Tiger Breathing | 57 | |
6. Straight Leg Raise Breathing | 58 | |
7. Sasankasana Breathing | 60 | |
8. Instant Relaxation Technique (IRT) | 61 | |
C. | LOOSENING PRACTICES | 62 |
1. Jogging | 62 | |
2. Forward and Backward bending | 64 | |
3. Side bending | 65 | |
4. Twisting | 65 | |
5. Pavanamuktasana Kriyas | 66 | |
6. Dhanurasana swing | 69 | |
7. Halasana - Pascimatanasana Swing | 70 | |
8. Quick Relaxation technique (QRT) | 71 | |
Chapter IV | ||
YOGASANAS | 72 | |
1. Ardhakati Cakrasana | 72 | |
2. Ardha Cakrasana | 73 | |
3. Pada Hastasana | 74 | |
4. Trikonasana | 75 | |
5. Parivrtta Trikonasana | 76 | |
6. Vrksasana | 77 | |
7. Pascimatanasana | 77 | |
8. Ustrasana | 78 | |
9. Vakrasana | 79 | |
10. Ardha Matsyendrasana | 80 | |
11. Gomukhasan | 81 | |
12. Bhujangasana | 82 | |
13. Salabhasana | 83 | |
14. Dhanurasana | 84 | |
15. Uddiyana Bandha / Agnisara | 85 | |
16. Nauli Kriya | 86 | |
17. Viparita Karani Kriya | 88 | |
18. Sarvangasana | 88 | |
19. Matsyasana | 89 | |
20. Halasana | 91 | |
21. Deep Relaxation Technique (DRT) | 92 | |
Chapter V | ||
PRANAYAMA | 95 | |
1. Kapalabhati | 95 | |
2. Vibhagiya Svasana (Sectional Breathing) | 96 | |
3. Nadi Suddhi Pranayama | 99 | |
4. Cooling Pranayama | 100 | |
i. Sitali, ii. Sitkari, iii. Sadanta | ||
5. Bhramari | 102 | |
Chapter VI | ||
MEDITATION FOR HYPERTENSION | 104 | |
1. Nadanusandhana | 104 | |
2. OM Meditation | 106 | |
Chapter VII | ||
KRIYAS FOR HYPERTENSION | 108 | |
1. Jala Neti | 108 | |
2. Sutra Neti | 108 | |
3. Vaman Dhouti | 109 | |
4. Sankhapraksalana | 110 | |
Integrated Yoga Module for Acid Pepetic Diseases | 115 | |
Integrated Yoga Module for IBS & Ulcerative Colitis | 117 | |
Integrated Yoga Module for Chronic Constipation | 119 | |
Index | 121 |
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