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03-Apr-2011

Your Nose Knows

Alternate Nostril Breathing

Did you know your nostrils play a key role in balancing your brain? According to yogic science (and recent medical studies), your nostrils switch dominance every 2 ½ hours so that your brain and body stay balanced during a 24-hour cycle. At any time, one nostril is dominant. The energy channels (nadis) in your right nostril stimulate your sympathetic nervous system, while the nadis in your left nostril stimulate the para-sympathetic nervous system.

Creating balance in your sympathetic and para-sympathetic nervous systems can help you avoid high blood pressure and anxiety, as well as depression and hypothyroidism (not to mention brain fog!). The wisdom of the body keeps your nostrils switching and you can do yoga to reset your breathing. Do 3 minutes of alternate nostril breathing (nadi sodhana) to feel blissfully balanced in your body and brain. By breathing through your left nostril (to calm yourself) or your right nostril (to energize) you will experience the power of your nose!

Recommended Read: The Little Book of Yoga Breathing: Pranayama Made Easy. . . by Scott Shaw

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commented on 05-Apr-2011 08:41 AM5 out of 5 stars

Great!

Anonymous commented on 06-Apr-2011 06:45 PM3 out of 5 stars

Alternate nostril breathing is an integral part of my yoga practice. I also find it very helpful when I need to settle down or I am about to be in a situation that usually causes tension (like public speaking).

Karen La Du commented on 11-Apr-2011 04:01 AM5 out of 5 stars

I am beginning to work with a student today and was planning on working alternate nostril breathing and other exercises to sync the hemispheres of the brain as he is a decent math student having trouble with language arts. Your article saved me the trouble
of writing up my own. Thank you so much! Peace and Light on this foggy day in NJ. Karen

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