There are
various solutions or remedies by which one can remove the
problems in life. Some of the remedies are nature, proper
exercise, proper breathing, proper relaxation, proper diet,
proper thinking, yoga, pranayama, meditation and recreation.
1. Nature
Nature has a cure for all problems and the nature cure is
gradually becoming extremely popular all over the world as
a remedy for various diseases because it does not leave
any side-effects. Naturopathy not only cleanses the
harmful toxins deposited in our body, but also establishes
a harmony with the environment by bringing you the right
frame of mind. In short, it provides a holistic treatment
for both the body and the mind.
The basic aim of nature cure is that the human body is
made up of the same elements which make up the universe
and so treatment for the disease must be by the use of
only natural sources like sun rays, water, food, air etc.
A completely safe branch of alternate medicine,
naturopathy is a very effective medium for curing a range
of ailments, even cardiac problems. It provides a total
package of physical, mental and spiritual health habits.
2. Proper Exercise
If one wants to live fit and healthy then one should also
take proper exercise. There are various exercises in Yoga
which cover almost every part of the body like neck
exercises, hand exercises, shoulder exercises, leg
exercises, chest exercises and tummy exercises. Walking
and stretching are good for the well being of the body.
Instead of using the lift, one should climb the stairs.
One should perform the simple exercises like stretching
the legs in front of you and your arms above your head
from time to time while you are at work and rotating the
head clockwise and anticlockwise six times at least once a
day. Various types of body exercises are twisting,
stretching, forward and backward bending. One must do
these simple exercises as per the individual health
capacity. But before practicing proper guidance is
required to do in a correct way.
3. Proper Diet
One should always take a proper and balance diet in order
to function smoothly. Some of the elements which must be
present in a proper and balance diet are Carbohydrates,
Proteins, Fats, Vitamins, Minerals, Water and Roughage (fibre).
Intake of extra calories makes muscles restive. High
protein food, smoking, alcohol, etc., are risk factors and
should be avoided as far as possible or at least limited.
4. Proper Breathing
Proper Breathing is also a very essential part for the
existence of a human life. There are certain conditions
for proper breathing. Firstly, one should follow breathing
very slowly and slowly. Secondly, inhale and exhale should
be equal i.e 6 x 6. People with deskbound jobs tend to
take in shallow breaths, reducing the level of oxygen
needed for the body to function properly. This leads to
sloth and slowing down of the body’s metabolic rate. Deep
breathing helps to maintain the required oxygen level,
increases blood flow and activates nerve centers.
5. Proper Relaxation
One must also devote some time to relaxation. One should
relax for at least some time. At least 10-12 minutes of
total muscle relaxation every day is a must. Sparing 20
minutes for oneself is not asking for too much. Some of
the ways by which one can relax is by putting on some
light and soothing music and laying down in a comfortable
position, then closing the eyes and loosening up the body
muscles consciously. Soon your body will feel lighter.
Concentrate you mind on something which is pleasing to you
(could be a person, object, anything). One should also
have an adequate sleep and rest for some time.
6.
Proper Thinking
One should live a simple life and have a positive thinking
towards life.
7. Yoga
Yoga is the part of the ancient life-disciplines that have
been practiced in India for centuries. It is one of the
oldest system of personal development which integrated the
entire body, mind and spirit. The word Yoga means "to join
or unite together," and so it brings the body and mind
together. Yoga is the union of physical, mental and
spiritual self. It is the realization of the union of the
self and ultimately, the union of self with the divine. It
also brings the mind and body into a mutual state of well
being, balance, ease and vibrant alertness.
8. Pranayama
Pranayama means the art of controlling breath. Pranayama
is made up of two words, Prana and Ayama. Prana means
breath. Ayama means expansion or stretching which is
extension and control of breath. Pranayama must be
practiced before relaxation and meditation or at the end
of the session. It is essential that breathing techniques
must be first learned under the supervision of an
experienced teacher.
9.
Meditation
Meditation is also known as Dhyan or Sadhana. Meditation
means how to concentrate mind at one point. Meditation
trains you to have a sense of awareness through the
ability to focus the mind’s attention purely on the
present moment on the details and the physical sensation
of the posture being executed.
10. Recreation
The human being must also devote some time in recreating
activities. The person must be active and take interest in
various sports or games, art and cultural activities which
take one’s mind away from the routine pressures.
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