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Question #20254
162 days ago
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yoga to release gas

Janvi

I am really confused about something. Lately, I've been feeling super bloated and it's causing a lot of discomfort. I tried changing my diet but it hasn’t helped much. A friend mentioned using yoga to release gas, but I'm not sure how that works. Like, can stretching really help? I mean, I've tried a couple of poses that seem simple but they just feel awkward and I'm not sure if I’m doing them right. One day, after a particularly spicy meal that I think didn’t sit well, I did some basic poses and felt a little better, but the relief was sooo short-lived. I heard that certain moves are specifically designed for gas relief but finding info on yoga to release gas seems overwhelming. Is there a specific routine you guys recommend? Does it have to be super complicated? I just want to feel normal again! My yoga instructor always says that postures like child’s pose or twists are good, but I always wonder if I’m actually getting the benefit. I need some clear, simple advice on using yoga to release gas. Should I be focusing on anything in particular or is it more about being consistent? Thanks!

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Yoga can indeed be helpful for alleviating gas and bloating by encouraging movement in the gastrointestinal tract, which can help promote the passage of gas. Many people find that certain poses aid in releasing trapped gas and reduce bloating. To start, focusing on postures that involve gentle compression or twisting can be beneficial as these can help stimulate digestive processes. You already mentioned child’s pose and twists, both of which are excellent for this purpose. Let’s talk specifics: wind-relieving pose (Pavanamuktasana) is one of the most effective poses for gas relief. To do this, lie on your back and bring one knee at a time toward your chest, holding for a few breaths, then switch. This lightly compresses the intestines and can facilitate the process of passing gas. Another helpful pose is the reclining spinal twist. Laying on your back, bring one knee across your body towards the floor and hold for several seconds; this rotation can help massage the intestines. Cat-Cow is another simple sequence. Start on all fours, alternate between arching your back (as in a cat stretching) and dropping your stomach downward with your head up; this back-and-forth movement can also help with movement of gas through the intestines. Yoga doesn’t have to be complicated to be effective; the key is consistency and doing what’s comfortable for your body. Aim to practice these poses for at least 5-10 minutes daily when you’re feeling bloated. Remember not to force any movement; you should feel a mild stretch at most, not discomfort. If your symptoms persist despite regular practice, it may be worth examining other lifestyle factors, like diet and hydration or consulting a healthcare professional to explore other possibilities. You mentioned changing your diet, which is a great step; consider keeping a food diary to track if certain foods are coinciding with your symptoms. Fermentable carbs, common in many diets, can occasionally contribute to bloating, so that might be another area to explore. If you’re still having trouble, a registered dietitian can provide further insights into potential dietary triggers. Persistent or severe bloating not relieved by lifestyle changes may require further assessment to rule out other causes, like Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) or other gastrointestinal issues, so don’t hesitate to seek medical advice if needed.

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