Pranayam Breathing for Your Health
By Dimpel Patel, published Dec 18, 2007
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Prana is the Life Force that is within us all. In Sanskrit the word Prana has two definitions, breath and life. Ayurveda teaches us that when we come into this world the first thing we do is take a breath in and when we leave this world the last thing we do is exhale. Our goal is to maintain and enhance the prana that is in our body. Ayurveda texts also state that good health is the key to happiness. Most people don't know how to breathe properly. Most of our breaths are shallow and don't give our entire body what it needs. There are many benefits to Pranayam breathing. First and foremost it will help to strengthen your immune system and give you mental balance.
Pranayam (breath control) is an ancient breathing technique that has been around for thousands of years. It originates in India and is thought to help "cure" almost any illness, disorder or disease. In yogic traditions it is used as a means to prepare the body for deep meditation. It also prepares the mind for the creation of altered states that are instinctive and essentially harmless. It is said that true enlightenment can be discovered while in these altered states. The practice of Pranayam breathing allows the body to relax and the mind to become still.
The way we breathe is important for our bodies to receive everything that it needs. Scientific studies have shown that we breathe through one nostril easier than we do the other at any given time. This can change throughout the day since your nasal cycle corresponds with your brain function. Certain physical and mental imbalances are caused because we are not breathing effectively through each nostril. There are several techniques that are used in Pranayam breathing. The most basic technique that I'll explain here is used to coordinate left and right brain functioning.
Find a quiet place where you can sit comfortably. Wear loose clothing to give your body the freedom it needs to heal. The more relaxed your body is the more effective your breathing will be. You will use the thumb and ring finger of your right hand to close each nostril.

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The way we breathe through each nostril can be the determining factor in specific diseases and illnesses.Resources
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