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7-day yoga plan to improve gut health and metabolism

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Nov 21, 2023, 11:00 IST
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​This includes a combination of yoga and breathing techniques​


Maintaining a healthy gut is essential for overall well-being, and incorporating yoga into your routine can be a holistic approach to support digestive health. This 7-day yoga plan is designed to improve gut health through a combination of yoga poses, mindful breathing, and relaxation techniques.

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​Monday: Start it with gentle yoga poses​


Begin your day with a gentle wake-up flow to activate your digestive system. Include poses like Cat-Cow, Downward-Facing Dog, and Child's Pose. Focus on deep, intentional breaths to promote oxygen flow to your digestive organs. In the evening, wind down with Restorative Yoga. Poses like Legs Up the Wall and Reclining Bound Angle Pose can help relax the nervous system, reducing stress that may impact digestion.

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​Tuesday: Include wisted yoga poses and meditation​


Incorporate twisting poses like Seated Spinal Twist and Revolved Triangle Pose. Twists stimulate the abdominal organs, encouraging detoxification and improving digestion. In the evening, practice a guided meditation to reduce stress. Management of stress is crucial for gut health, and meditation helps activate the parasympathetic nervous system, promoting a restful state.

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​Wednesday: Focus on core strengthening​


Start the day with poses like boat pose and plank. A strong core supports the digestive organs and helps maintain a healthy balance in the gut. In the evening, you can do diaphragmatic breathing can aid relaxation and improve the mind-gut connection.

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​Thursday: Focus on hip opening poses​


Begin with poses like pigeon pose and butterfly pose. Hip-opening poses can release tension in the pelvic area, benefiting the digestive organs. Before going to bed, practice Yoga Nidra for deep relaxation. This guided meditation technique can alleviate stress and promote a sense of calm, positively impacting gut function.

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​Friday: Balance and breath​


Start your Friday with balancing poses like Tree Pose and Warrior III. Balancing poses engage the core and enhance stability, which is beneficial for digestive health. End the day with Alternate Nostril Breathing (Nadi Shodhana). This pranayama technique balances the left and right sides of the brain, promoting harmony in the body, including the digestive system.

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​Saturday: Incorporate backbends​


Include gentle backbends like Cobra Pose and Sphinx Pose. Backbends can stimulate the digestive organs and improve spinal flexibility. Practice mindful eating during dinner. Pay attention to the flavors and textures of your food, and chew slowly. Mindful eating aids digestion and helps prevent overeating.

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​Sunday: Relax and restore​


Engage in a full-body stretch routine. Poses like Extended Triangle Pose and Forward Fold can provide a sense of release and relaxation. End the week with a Yin Yoga session. Yin poses, held for longer durations, can promote flexibility and release tension in the connective tissues around the digestive organs.

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​Do not force yourself​


Be mindful of how your body responds to different poses. If a pose feels uncomfortable or exacerbates any existing issues, modify or skip it.

By dedicating time each day to this yoga plan, you can enhance your digestive well-being and promote overall gut health. Consistency is key, and over time, you may experience improved digestion, reduced stress, and increased vitality. Always listen to your body, and if you have any health concerns, consult with a healthcare professional before starting a new exercise routine.

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​Few health tips​


Along with this disciplined yoga routine, you also need to take care of your diet and lifestyle. Hydration is vital for digestive health. Drink plenty of water throughout the day to support the digestive process. Incorporate probiotic-rich foods like yogurt, kefir, and fermented vegetables into your meals to promote a healthy gut microbiome.

Pay attention to your eating habits. Chew food thoroughly, eat slowly, and avoid distractions during meals.

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