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Tips: Eight easy ways to lower blood sugar level naturally

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: September 8, 2023 15:27 IST

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Kapalabhati Pranayama energizes our nerves and brain this pranayama is very good for diabetic patients, as it activates the abdominal muscles. Pranayama improves blood circulation and calms the mind.
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This asana massages the internal organs of the body and helps improve digestion, it activates the abdominal organs.
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This asana activates the pancreas and is highly beneficial for diabetic patients. This yoga asana strengthens the abdominal organs and reduces the tension on the stomach.
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This asana activates the abdominal and pelvic organs, which is very beneficial for diabetic patients. It also increases energy in the body and calms the mind.
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This asana massages the abdominal organs and increases the oxygen content in the lungs. It also strengthens the spine. Practicing this yoga pose calms the mind and improves blood supply to the spinal cord.
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Shavasana relaxes the whole body. This asana takes a person into a deep state of mind, so that the mind is calm and full of new energy.
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This asana is very beneficial for diabetic patients. It not only controls blood pressure but also calms and relaxes the mind. Regularly improves the digestive system, relaxes the neck and spine, and relieves menstruation in women.
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This asana is beneficial for people who work sitting for a long time. It stimulates the glands in the throat, lungs, and other organs, causing blood to circulate throughout the body.
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