How to check the health of your lungs by yourself in this Covid period?
Lifestyle | Dec 24, 2021, 10:25 AM ISTBy doing Ujjayi Pranayama, one can find out whether the lungs are healthy or not. Know from Swami Ramdev the right way to do it.
By doing Ujjayi Pranayama, one can find out whether the lungs are healthy or not. Know from Swami Ramdev the right way to do it.
Amid the Covid 19 second wave People are suffering from breathlessness and there are long queues for oxygen in hospitals. It has become very important to build good immunity and to strengthen your lungs at this time. know from experts about How to Keep Your Lungs Strong to fight COVID-19?
A video is going viral on the social media platform called 'Lemon Therapy'. According to this therapy, you will need to pour lemon juice in your nose and this can eliminate the deadly virus infection. Know its truth from Swami Ramdev.
According to Swami Ramdev, by doing Surya Namaskar daily, your immunity will be boosted as well as many other diseases will be avoided. So everyone should do Surya Namaskar 10-15 times daily.
According to Swami Ramdev, always positive. With this our body, mind supports us. Which will keep Corona away from you. One can do pranayama and yogasan daily to keep himself fit and to boost immunity. By this your heart and heart will also remain healthy.
Many people face headache problems due to some reason. There are also many cases of corona which are constantly facing headache problems. In such a situation, if you wish, you can adopt these ayurvedic remedies mentioned by Swami Ramdev.
Swami Ramdev is here to tell you 10 Yogasnas to strengthen your lungs.
The coronavirus is constantly changing its strain, due to which the RTPCR tests are also failing. In such a situation, learn the yoga method from Swami Ramdev to keep yourself immune.
Applying a paste made of garlic, onion, turmeric, and ginger by adding Divya Dhara oil to the chest will help relieve lung discomfort to corona infected. Learn the Ayurvedic remedy to keep lungs right from Swami Ramdev.
When a person is infected with the novel coronavirus, the deadliest symptoms often show up in the lungs. The virus enters through ACE2, an enzyme that is commonly found on the surface of lung cells and that, ordinarily, helps tamp down inflammation.
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