Guest guest Posted May 28, 2007 Report Share Posted May 28, 2007 Thanks for posting the self experience on the benifits of breathing techniques. The article referred by this author as a link concluded with the mention that breathing techniques can expedite the cure and reduce the time to cure. The breathing techniques in Nepal are substantially same as those practiced by this author and some key elements how and why they work, what benifits they give were covered at http://health.ayurveda/message/6242 The number of diseases where these techniques will give subtantial benifits and sometimes obviate the need for any external medicine are being mentioned again for the benifits of this community. It does not matter whether you carry out Pranayama of Patanjali as taught by Baba Ramdev, or you learn Sudarshan Kriya yoga of Shr Sri Ravishankar or Tibetan techniques taught by Guru Padmasambhava, ultimately similar benifits will come. Speed of benifits may vary from one method to other, but benifits will certainly come. Diseases where breathing techniques have proven highly effective: 1. Many diseases related to head, central nervous system, memory, alertness, insomnia, depression, addictions. 2. Those related to heart and lungs, including palpitations, angina pectoris, valve problems, arrhythmia, asthma, emphysema etc 3. Vertigo, dizzines,, migraine, peri and post menopause problems, liver problems. vision problems, loss of sensation, shake, parkinsonism, paralysis etc. 4. Stomach problems, gas, indigestion, acidity, ulcers, Diabetes, insulin resistance, PCOS, erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, loss of semen in urine. It is easier to think on what disease may not be tamed by breathing techniques, since this list will be shorter. More examples of breathing benifits are encountered in camps conducted by Baba Ramdev. ayurveda , Orhan Humza <orhanhumza wrote: > > having been treated extensively for asthma by ayurveda in nepal, i must say also that yoga/pranayama have been key elements of my treatment and maintenance. i used to use a steroid pump almost daily and now have only used it extremely rarely (maybe twice in the last 6 months) and at that a very light spray. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2007 Report Share Posted May 28, 2007 Dear Online Friends, After doing pranayams for the last three years I am fully convinced of what Baba Ramdev often says that Yoga, Prnayams (mainly Kapaalbhati and Anulom-vilom to be practiced the way he preaches) and if at all necessary in most difficult cases, Ayurvedic medicines can cure all diseases known to man in the past, present and that may come in future. I had cysts in my arms and elsewhere for a very long time that disappeared without even my knowing, within a few months of starting his pranayams. It looked like a miracle. Besides, synchronized breathig and other breathing practices with suitable changes in diet have cured me of my 40 or 50 year old asthma that used to make my life misereable umpteen number of times. I hoe to post two of my earlier articles on ashtma --- Shirish Bhate <shirishbhate wrote: > Thanks for posting the self experience on the > benifits of breathing > techniques. <snip> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2007 Report Share Posted May 28, 2007 As my earlier message got truncated inadvertently, I am now posting missed part. I hope to post two of my earlier articles on ashtma as soon as possible. In the meantime, I may say that when proper breathing practices are adopted in tune with whatever exercises one does, it has a very good curative effect on asthma. While doing ATBSNR exercises (www.atbsnr.com), the author has recently attempted synchronizing them with breathing. If you notice carefully, you will know when to breath in and when and how to breath out to get a more relaxing effect. That not only gives enjoyment while doing the exercises but also helps better and more efficient breathing that helps cure asthma too. wishing every one all the best, S. M. Acharya <smacharya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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