Lock in wellness, knock out illness
Last week we discussed the yoga postures that would help diabetics manage the disease. Again, we would like to emphasise that yoga and management of diabetes are not opposed to allopathic treatment and must work in conjunction to bring about a transformation.
Today we will learn about the role of pranayama (yogic breathing techniques), Bandhas (yogic neuromuscular locks), Kriyas (yogic cleansing techniques) and meditation in managing diabetes.
Diabetes is a disorder of the digestive system. It occurs due to several factors — particularly an unhealthy lifestyle. Insulin, the hormone secreted by the pancreas gland is produced insufficiently in diabetics.
Yoga therapy restores the homeostasis (internal hormonal environment) of the whole body.
Also, stress and blood sugar levels are linked. Calming oneself and reducing stress helps manage diabetes. This is where pranayama and meditation step in.
Meditation helps reduce tensions at the conscious and subconscious levels.
Yogic kriyas are a set of techniques that cleanse the internal organs of the body and increase the energy levels of the individual. They help in stimulating the functioning of the endocrinal glands, including the pancreas.
The following are a set of carefully chosen practices that will be of immense help to diabetics. Maintaining a healthy yogic lifestyle is paramount in managing diabetes.
Bandhas
Jalandhar bandha
Mool bandha
Uddiyaan bandha
Kriyas
Agnisaar kriya
Kapalbhati kriya
Pranayama
Bhramari pranayama
Along with the practise of the above-mentioned exercises, it is also important to have a balanced diet and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Always share with your doctor about the practices you plan to follow.
Bharat Thakur is the founder of Bharat Thakur's Artistic Yoga. To learn more about yoga, visit www.artisticyoga.com. You can mail us on info@artisticyoga.com