Yoga for Asthma
Indexed November 30, 2011
The increasing environmental pollution and the reckless lifestyle that the 21st century has imposed on us has compelled many to succumb to asthma, bronchitis and other breathing disorders. A complete ritual comprising of the essential pranayams, home remedies and massage of the vital pressure points is described in this video to combat all ‘kapha’ related disorders.
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