Reduced Breathing Rate
With yoga breathing you can train yourself to breathe more
slowly and more deeply. You can reduce your breathing rate from about fifteen
breaths a minute to 5-6 breaths a minute, which amounts to reducing the
breathing rate by one third. Reduced breathing rate leads to:
- Slowing down the heart rate as more oxygen can be pumped even with less number of breaths. Follow the ration of 1:2 for inhalation:exhalation.
- Reduced wear and tear of internal organs.
- Lowering of blood pressure, relaxation of body tensions and quieter nerves.
Pranayama Practice Increases Life
As per yoga philosophy, longevity depends on your breathing rate.
Lowering of breathing rate is likely to increase your life. For example, a
tortoise takes four to five breaths in a minute and it lives up to 200 years or
more.
Blood Circulation Improves
As a result of breathing, the freshly oxygenated blood (during
inhalation) travels from lungs to the heart. The heart pumps it via arteries
and blood vessels to every part of the body, where in turn it seeps into every
tissue and cell. This improves the blood circulation and more oxygen/ prana or
cosmic energy reaches all parts of your body.
Pranayama For Healthy Heart
Our heart is the most industrious organ of our body. The heart
beats 100,000 times a day. It is pumping blood day in and day out non-stop all your
life. The health of your heart determines your life expectancy and quality of
life in old age. More oxygen in the blood means more oxygen to muscles of the
heart.
Benefits Of Pranayama For Functioning Of Body Organs
- Better functioning of autonomic system improves the working of lungs, heart, diaphragm, abdomen, intestines, kidneys and pancreas.
- Digestive system improves and diseases pertaining to digestive organs are cured.
- General irritability due to lethargy/ fatigue vanishes.
- By pranayama practice all body organs gets more oxygen, toxins are removed from body, therefore onset of various diseases is prevented. Pranayama strengthens the immune system.
Better Mental Health
- Pranayama practice provides freedom from negative and harmful mental conditions like anger, depression, lasciviousness, greed for money, arrogance etc.
- With pranayama fluctuations of mind are controlled and it prepares the mind for meditation. With practice of pranayama, you will start experiencing lightness of body, feeling of inner peace, better sleep, better memory and better concentration whereby improving the spiritual powers/ skills.
Better Breathing Improves Quality Of Life In Old Age
As a person with sedentary lifestyle reaches middle age, lung
tissues tend to grow less and less elastic and lung capacity decreases.
Pranayama can help to reduce the effects of following old age problems:
- Loss of vitality.
- Accumulation of uric acid in the blood stream which often leads to frequent joint pains and discomfort.
- Backaches, headaches, rheumatism, stiffening muscles and joints.
- Proper circulation of blood is impeded by a sluggish diaphragm or hardening arteries.
It is recommended to start learning pranayama from a yoga teacher
without any delay in order to experience the immense benefits of pranayama.
Benefits of yoga breathing can be realised only by experience. Establish a
daily routine of yoga breathing exercises. If you want to start on your own,
first start with rhythmic deep breathing to get into the rhythm.
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