- Reducing Stress. Yoga helps to reduce the levels of cortisol, which helps with proper insulin action.
- Stimulating the internal organs. Yoga helps to fuel the internal organs, including the pancreas.
- Increasing circulation and controlling blood pressure. Yoga’s focus on breath and movement can boost circulation, especially to the extremities.
EASY POSE.Breathing in and out through the nose helps oxygenate your blood and improves circulation. It also calms the mind. Sit cross legged with your back straight and your elbows bent slightly. Gently place your wrists on your knees, with your palms facing up. Take several deep breathes in and out through your nose, before moving onto the next posture.
BRIDGE POSE.This yoga posture helps to keep your blood pressure under control and also helps to relax the mind. In addition, it stretches the neck and spine. Lie on your back and bend your knees, with your arms straight underneath you. Slowly lift your hips up high as you press into your shoulders. Take several deep breaths in and out through your nose before moving onto the next posture.
MOUSE (CHILD’S POSE).This is a great stress reliever, as it gently stretches the hips, thighs and ankles while calming the mind at the same time. Sitting on your heels, gently bring your head towards the floor. As you fold into your upper body, place your arms at your side and focus on breathing in and out through your nose to calm your mind and body.