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4 Easy Yoga Techniques for Balancing Pitta

Topic: YogaPublished February 22, 2020

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According to Ayurveda, our body is composed of 3 doshas, pitta, vata, and kapha and it is important to keep them balanced. Pitta is composed of fire and water and holds the qualities of light, oily, hot, acidic, sharp, and liquid. When these elements become imbalanced within the body and mind their qualities can be seen in excess. rnSigns that your pitta needs to be balancedrnFrequent episodes of feeling angry or frustratedrnSkin prone to rashes and eruptionsrnFeeling impatient and irritablernPre-mature thinning or graying of hairrnWaking up early and difficulty in falling asleep againrnDiscomfort during hot weatherrnExperiencing hot flashesrnExcess acid in stomachrnExperiencing loose bowel movementsrnDizziness, nausea, and diarrhearnIf you are experiencing pitta imbalance in your body, there is nothing to worry about as certain lifestyle changes along with yoga can help in achieving the desired balance. Slow, cooling, and grounding yoga can help in catering to the needs of an aggravated pitta. The yoga courses must focus on postures and variation of postures. The postures should be held without irritation. Asanas such as forward folds, seated postures, and supine postures can help in pacifying aggravated pitta. However, you must try to avoid poses involving backbends and heart openers. rnIt is to be kept in mind that when you perform yoga for balancing pitta, how you perform the asana is as important as the posture. As mentioned above, pitta holds the qualities of sharp and fire and you must not add fuel to the fire. The asana and transitions should be made slowly and passively. This will reduce excess of heat dwelling in the mind and body.rnLet’s have a look at 4 easy asanas that can help in pacifying the pitta:rnSupta Badha Konasana- Butterfly PosernThis pose helps in reducing the feeling of anxiety and depression along with fatigue. It also helps in relieving menstrual discomfort and stretches the inner thighs and groin. It is the passive and grounding nature of the pose that will help in soothing irritation or tension caused by pitta dosha.rnViparita Karani- Legs Up the WallrnThe asana helps in relieving stress and tension from mind and body. It also helps in relieving tension from the hip and lower back. It helps in promoting blood circulation in the body and flushes out the lymphatic system. The blood flow from feet to the rest of the body will help in bringing in a sense of cool and balance the heat of pitta.rnBalasana- Child PosernThe child’s pose is effective in reducing stress and calming the nervous system. It also relieves tension from lower back and hips. It is the grounding nature of the pose that makes pitta surrender.rnPaschimottanasana- Seated Forward FoldrnThe pose massages the digestive organs gently along with stretching the shoulders, spine, and hamstrings. It also helps in calming the mind. People with pitta dosha experience bouts of heat physically, mentally, as well as emotionally, the forward fold pose will help in calming and cooling the mind. rnAdditional Tips for Balancing PittarnTry to keep cool avoiding hot temperature and foodrnAvoid having sour, salty, spicy, oily, and heavy food itemsrnMaintain regular mealtimesrnTry to get enough sleep and go to bed earlyrnGet Ayurvedic oil massage ‘ Abhyanga’ with a cooling oil such as coconutrnDon’t overwork and stress yourselfrnSpend some leisure time in doing activities that brings peacernDiet for Pacifying PittarnMilk, butter, and ghee are considered good for pacifying pitta rnAvoid yogurt, cheese, sour cream, and cultured milk as they can aggravate pittarnAvoid sweeteners such as honey and molassesrnSunflower, olive, and coconut oil are good for pitta but avoid sesame, almond, and corn oilrnGrapes, cherries, melons, avocados, coconut, mangoes, pomegranates, and ripened oranges, plums, and pineapples are goodrnHave asparagus, cucumbers, potatoes, sweet potatoes, pumpkins, broccoli, cauliflower, okra, celery, green beans, and ZucchinirnSpices such as coriander, cinnamon, cardamom, and fennel are good for pittarnFollowing a healthy lifestyle and following the easy 4 yoga techniques can gradually help in balancing pitta dosha.

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