Y-38 Abdominal Contractions

Y-38 Abdominal Contractions

Lie on your back with knees bent and feet near the buttocks. Take a deep breath and then exhale ALL of the air from your lungs by contracting the abdomen, ribs and chest. Then, while keeping the lungs empty, expand the ribs to the side and thus causing a vacuum that sucks the organs upward. Then push the abdomen out, and pull it in again, over and over until you feel the need to take an inhalation. Continue reading “Y-38 Abdominal Contractions”

Y-54 Standing Torsion or Triangle Pose

Y-54 Standing Torsion or Triangle Pose

From the relaxation position lift the arms so that they go straight out to your sides with the palms facing upward (so that you form a cross). Now without turning your hips or bending your knees, exhale bringing the right hand toward the left foot. It is not important to touch the foot but only to come as close as you can without forcing. Hold that position without breathing and then inhale coming back to the center. Continue reading “Y-54 Standing Torsion or Triangle Pose”

HS13 Techniques For The Removal Of Mucus – A Build Up Of Mucus Can Create An Environment Conducive To Illness And Needs To Be Regulated

HS13 Techniques For The Removal Of Mucus – A Build Up Of Mucus Can Create An Environment Conducive To Illness And Needs To Be Regulated

The quantity and quality of the air we take into our lungs is affected by the amount of mucus which lines the inner passages of the respiratory system. When there is too much mucus congesting these passageways, there is also a greater possibility for the growth of microbes. Continue reading “HS13 Techniques For The Removal Of Mucus – A Build Up Of Mucus Can Create An Environment Conducive To Illness And Needs To Be Regulated”

HS29 Neck Problems

HS29 Neck Problems

REFER TO THE EXPLANATION CONCERNING HOW TO USE THIS INFORMATION IN
HS01 THE BASIS OF SELF THERAPY
HS16 HOW TO USE THESE SUGGESTIONS
HS17 DESCRIPTION OF YOGA EXERCISES

NECK PROBLEMS

Most of what we have to offer concerning problems with the neck are presented in the sections on arthritis and on headaches. Here I would like to add just a few details. Continue reading “HS29 Neck Problems”

HS45 Immune Weakness

HS45 Immune Weakness

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HS01 THE BASIS OF SELF THERAPY
HS16 HOW TO USE THESE SUGGESTIONS
HS17 DESCRIPTION OF YOGA EXERCISES

A great deal of research is being done and published today concerning the immune system and the various factors which affect it. It is becoming obvious that this extremely important system of our body is very sensitive and is affected by our way of eating, living and thinking. It is also becoming obvious that whether or not one is affected by bacteria or viruses does not depend so much on the presence of these invaders but rather on the ability of that particular body to destroy them before they get a chance to multiply. Thus the key to health is a strong and vital immune system. Continue reading “HS45 Immune Weakness”

HS61 Ulcers and Gastritis

HS61 Ulcers and Gastritis

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HS01 THE BASIS OF SELF THERAPY
HS16 HOW TO USE THESE SUGGESTIONS
HS17 DESCRIPTION OF YOGA EXERCISES

Here we are referring to both gastric and duodenal ulcers as well as gastritis and in general any irritated situation in the area of stomach or duodenum. Although poor eating habits do play major role in creating such problems, emotional tensions almost always seem to be present. These emotional disturbances will have to be dealt with if we want t complete recovery. Self-therapy from such problems is not very difficult if a person is willing to reassess and change his life style and way of thinking. Continue reading “HS61 Ulcers and Gastritis”

Y-04 Wind Relieving Posture

Y-04 Wind Relieving Posture

Assume the «relaxation pose» on your back – that is with the body relaxed as much as possible, eyes closed, legs straight (but not tensed), arms relaxed by your sides with the palms facing upward, and the head lying relaxed in straight alignment with the spine. The concentration is on the flow of breath with abdominal or full rhythmic breathing. Continue reading “Y-04 Wind Relieving Posture”