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Yoga for Strong Spine

Yoga for Strong Spine

Your spine is your lifeline – quite literally. It’s the central support structure for your entire body, and its health has a profound impact on your physical, mental, and emotional well-being. In the yogic tradition, the spine holds a special place, often symbolizing a channel for spiritual energy (Kundalini). Science corroborates this ancient wisdom by revealing how spine health is…

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Yoga for Gut Health

Yoga for Gut Health

In our bustling lives, the true significance of gut health often goes unnoticed. Yet, within your gut, a bustling ecosystem of trillions of microorganisms, collectively known as the microbiome, plays a pivotal role in your overall well-being. One of the most natural and holistic approaches to nurturing your gut health and caring for this vibrant ecosystem is through the practice…

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Yoga for Immunity

Yoga for Immunity

Yoga is a holistic practice that can have several positive effects on the immune system. Regular yoga practice can contribute to overall well-being, which in turn can support a healthy immune system. Here’s how yoga can benefit immunity: Stress Reduction: One of the most significant ways yoga can boost immunity is by reducing stress. Chronic stress weakens the immune system,…

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Stress, Worried, Anxious – Why?

Stress, Worried, Anxious –
Why?

From the moment you get up, your mind starts working on completing the never-ending ‘To-Do’ list. Email that document to the client, drop kids to school, pick up vegetables from the market, complete children’s project, take father to the doctor, call the plumber, and the list goes on. At times it feels even 24 hours are less! And then when…

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Sleeping Disorder –  Which one and Why?

Sleeping Disorder –
Which one and Why?

Why do you need Sleep?  Your body needs air and food for optimal functioning. Similarly, your body needs sleep to heal itself and restore chemical balances. Missing out on 7 to 9 hours of shut-eye will leave you tired, cranky, and groggy. If it happens one night, it is okay you catch up on your beauty sleep the next day.…

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