Halasana : for Better Digestion & Healthy
Skin
In Sanskrit “Hala” means plough, so this halasana is called
as plough pose due to its resemblance to the shape of plough. This yoga posture stretches
the spine and shoulders while rejuvenating the nervous system. Because the pose
calms and relaxes the nerves, brain, and heart, it is traditionally practiced
near the end of a yoga session.
Benefits of Halasana
(Plough Pose)
-It improves
digestion and appetite.
-It helps to make
spinal cord strong and flexible.
-Cures the
symptoms of menopause.
-Halasana also makes
facial skin healthy by improving blood flow the nerves present underneath you
face.
-It helps
to reduce stress.
-It normalizes
blood-glucose level and stimulates the internal organs.
-It stimulates the
reproductive organs.
-Effective
in Weight Loss.
-Strengthens the
abdominal muscles.
-Beneficial
for diabetic people. Those people should do this regularly.
How To Do The Halasana
1. First of all lie down
flat on your back, keep your arms placed beside your body and your
palms facing downwards.
2. Relax you body &
then take a breath and lift your feet off the ground using your abdominal
muscles. Your legs should be at a 90-degree angle.
3. Then lift your palms
to support your hips to lift them off the floor.
4. After this, try to
touch your both the feet to the ground behind your head.
5. Make sure your back
is perpendicular to the ground.
6. Hold the position for
a minute while focusing on your breathing. Exhale slowly and gently bring down
your legs. Avoid jerking your legs while releasing the pose.
Repeat this pose for 3-5
times.
Precautions-
Avoid practicing this
pose if you are suffering from diarrhea, glaucoma or other eye
problems.
Perform this pose with
caution avoiding jerks. If you are suffering from any neck or spinal cord
injury then it is better not to do this asana.



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