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Yoga Doesn’t Discriminate, Can Help Boost Immunity Amid Covid-19 Pandemic, Says PM Modi


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Pranayama can help boost the immunity of the respiratory system which in turn helps fight Covid-19, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a special message on International Yoga Day 2020.

Yoga has emerged as a force for unity and it does not discriminate as it goes beyond race, colour, gender, faith and nations, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday.

In his message on the sixth International Day of Yoga, he said due to the coronavirus pandemic, the world is feeling the need for Yoga more than ever.

“If our immunity is strong, it is of great help in defeating this disease. For boosting immunity, there are several techniques in Yoga, various ‘asanas' are there,” he said.

Covid-19 specifically attacks our respiratory system which gets strengthened on doing 'Pranayama' or breathing exercise, Modi said.

“Yoga enhances our quest for a healthier planet. It has emerged as a force for unity and deepens the bonds of humanity. It does not discriminate. It goes beyond race, colour, gender, faith and nations. Anybody can embrace Yoga,” the prime minister said.

“If we can fine-tune our chords of health and hope, the day is not far away when the world will witness the success of a healthy and happy humanity. Yoga can definitely help us make this happen,” he said in his message telecast this morning.

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Yes, as per pranayama, when air is inhaled with left nostril,  vacuum is created in right lung, and virus transfers to right from left lung because of pressure difference. when you exhale from right, virus gets thrown out of lungs. 

 

This is even mentioned in arogyashasta in rigveda. 

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10 minutes ago, r2d2 said:

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Walking backside hits pressure points below the ankle. This increases oxygen supply in the body giving more energy

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9 minutes ago, WhatsApp_University said:

Yes, as per pranayama, when air is inhaled with left nostril,  vacuum is created in right lung, and virus transfers to right from left lung because of pressure difference. when you exhale from right, virus gets thrown out of lungs. 

 

This is even mentioned in arogyashasta in rigveda. 

Well said. 😁

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9 minutes ago, WhatsApp_University said:

Walking backside hits pressure points below the ankle. This increases oxygen supply in the body giving more energy

and also causes THERMOSTROMOLIASISEREPTOCHONDRICCHRONIC illness

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32 minutes ago, WhatsApp_University said:

Yes, as per pranayama, when air is inhaled with left nostril,  vacuum is created in right lung, and virus transfers to right from left lung because of pressure difference. when you exhale from right, virus gets thrown out of lungs. 

 

This is even mentioned in arogyashasta in rigveda. 

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