Volume : 9, Issue : 2, FEB 2023
2nd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON YOGA FOR GLOBAL WELL-BEING (Shree Hanuman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal, Amravati (M.S.) INDIA)
IMPORTANTE OF YOGIC JAL-NETI KRIYA: IMPROVE RESPIRATORY FUNCTIONS
PROF. SUBHANGI RAWALE
Abstract
The current standard method of diagnose of Respiratory Problem status has low sensitivity which led the authors. Various studies have explored the role of nasal wash, a sample taken by injecting and aspirating saline with the help of a syringe but to the best of our knowledge, the use of Jal Neti kriya sample to detect corona virus has not been reported in the literature so far. Jal Neti kriya is an integral part of shat karmas-six actions of purification of the human body, written in the Yogic system of healthcare. It involves pouring water in one nostril and flushing out through the other nostril with the help of special equipment called ‘‘Neti pot’’, to keep the nasal passage clean.
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