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Yoga and Respiratory Resilience: Natural Ways to Beat the Viral Flu and Winter Cold!

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These simple yet effective Yoga asanas can help in bolstering your respiratory system and naturally beat winter cold and viral flu.

In the chilly season of winter, maintaining respiratory health becomes paramount but experts insist that Yoga, with its gentle yet powerful approach, can be a natural ally in boosting respiratory resilience and fending off those pesky winter cold and viral flu.

Pranayama/Breathing Techniques:

In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Himalayan Siddhaa Akshar, Founder of Akshar Yoga Kendraa, shared, “One fundamental aspect of Yoga is conscious breathing. Pranayama, or breath control, involves various techniques aimed at expanding lung capacity and enhancing overall respiratory function. The breathing technique of Surya Bedi Pranayama, where you breathe deeply into your right nostril and exhale from left can help build heat within the system, keep you warm and promote better oxygen exchange. Kapal bhati pranayama can also be very beneficial during the winter season. These simple yet effective practices can help in bolstering your respiratory system.”

Asanas for Lung Health:

Yoga poses, or asanas, can specifically target and strengthen the respiratory muscles. Poses like Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) and Ustrasana (Camel Pose) open up the chest and promote lung expansion. These asanas not only enhance flexibility but also encourage deeper breaths, facilitating better airflow and oxygenation.

Immune-Boosting Benefits:

According to Himalayan Siddhaa Akshar, regular Yoga practice has been linked to immune system support as asanas stimulate the lymphatic system, aiding in the circulation of immune cells throughout the body. This heightened immune activity can act as a natural defense mechanism against viruses and infections, including those associated with the winter season.

Reducing Stress:

Revealing that stress is often a silent contributor to compromised respiratory health, Himalayan Siddhaa Akshar said, “Yoga, with its emphasis on mindfulness and relaxation, can be a potent stress-buster. Practices like Savasana (Corpse Pose) and meditation help calm the nervous system, reducing stress levels and indirectly supporting immune function. A relaxed mind and body are better equipped to ward off seasonal ailments.”

Healing Walk:

Himalayan Siddhaa Akshar highlighted, “Healing walk is a special type of body dynamics wherein we form a structure and then use the structure to walk. It is believed that by following this particular method of practice we will be able to prevent and even eliminate many types of diseases that affect the body which even medical science does not have a cure for yet. Whether a person is suffering from physical issues, emotional, mental, or spiritual, healing walk takes care of all these different aspects of one’s being.”

Hydration and Yoga:

Himalayan Siddhaa Akshar concluded, “Staying adequately hydrated is crucial for respiratory health, especially in dry winter conditions. Certain Yoga practices can naturally induce a sense of mindfulness about hydration. Through the combination of deep breathing techniques and immune-boosting asanas, yoga offers a multifaceted toolkit for combatting winter colds and flu. Practice these straightforward practices to breathe easier and welcome the season with a resilient, healthful spirit.”

This article was orginally published on Hindustantimes.com!

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Delhi Weather: 30 flights delayed due to dense fog, trains affected as north India reels under cold!

Several passengers were left stranded at New Delhi Railway Station as around 30 trains were running late.

The residents of Delhi on Tuesday once again woke to dense fog and bone-chilling cold that also hit flight and rail operations, leaving thousands of passengers waiting for hours at the airport and railway stations.

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the city’s Palam(VIDP) and Safdarjung Airports recorded visibilities within 500 metres in the morning, while around 30 flights departing from Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) were delayed, and 17 flights were cancelled due to low visibility amid dense fog, news agency ANI reported citing the airport officials.

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The weather agency said a fog patch can be seen over the and north-eastern states with low visibility areas recorded in the airports situated in these states.

“Layer of fog is seen from Punjab to northeast India across Haryana, North MP, UP, Bihar and West Bengal at 0530 hrs IST. The patches of fog are also seen along the east coast of India as shown in the attached Satellite Imagery,” the IMD said in a post on X.

Airports visibility data shows the following visibilities in dense to very dense fog conditions: Varanasi 00m; Agra 00m; Gwalior 00m; Jammu 00m; Pathankot 00m; Chandigarh 00m; Gaya 20m; Prayagraj 50m; Tejpur 50m; Agartala 100m; Vijaywada 100m; Bagdogra 100m,” it added.

The passengers were facing difficulty at the airport over long delays and cancellations of flights. “My flight was about to depart at 8:40 am but it is now scheduled to depart at 10:30 am…The reason they have given is mainly due to weather & fog…,” a passenger shared his experience at IGI airport.

On Monday, five flights were diverted and over 100 flights were delayed at the Delhi airport due to adverse weather conditions.

Several passengers were left stranded at New Delhi Railway Station as around 30 trains including Rani Kamalapati- Hazrat Nizamuddin Vande Bharat and Howrah-Delhi Rajdhani Express were running late due to dense fog engulfing the national capital and coldwave conditions.

The minimum temperature was recorded at 5 degrees Celsius on Tuesday while it dipped to a season’s low of 3.3°C on Monday. The cold waves and fog will likely prevail over the next few days as the IMD issued an orange alert over Delhi for Tuesday and Wednesday. The capital city clocked a maximum temperature of 19.7°C on Monday.

Kuldeep Srivastava, scientist at IMD, said no significant change in the weather is expected over the next 48 hours, with the minimum likely to hover in a similar range.

“An orange alert has been issued for cold wave conditions to continue. We will also continue to see dense to very dense fog in the early hours, which can impact flights, trains and road travel,” he said.

Meanwhile, the air quality in the national capital was recorded in the “severe” category on Tuesday with the Air Quality Index (AQI) recorded at 401 in Anand Vihar area as per Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). On Sunday, the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) invoked Stage 3 of measures under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) to curb the pollution levels.

On Monday, visibility was recorded as ‘zero for the first time this winter season in Sri Ganganagar in Rajasthan, Patiala, Ambala, Chandigarh, Palam, Safdarjung (New Delhi), Bareilly, Lucknow, Bahraich, Varanasi, Prayagraj, and Tezpur, as per the weather department.

This article was orginally published on Hindustantimes.com!

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