Yoga for Hormones

HORMONAL BALANCE WITH YOGA

There are many types of hormones in the body, that work together as messengers. They tell our physiological systems what to do and when. They direct our emotions, sustain us mentally and tell us when we need to rest.

When the hormones are not in balance, we can feel and see it in many ways. Some of the symptoms are headaches, skin problems, dry skin, joint pains, and hair loss. Most people complain of: insomnia, fatigue, low sex drive, mood problems, and looking older than they feel. This usually leads people into taking antidepressants or plastic surgery. This only masks the problem, but doesn't solve it, or get into the root cause.

Hormone deficiencies affect how you look, sleep and feel.

The main hormones are:

Estrogen
Bone loss, wrinkles around mouth/eyes/forehead, increasing facial hair, dry eyes, thinning scalp hair. depression during or just after your menstrual period. Sleep that is too light, waking unrefreshed.

Progesterone
Insomnia, trouble falling asleep and PMS.

Thyroid
Depression, cold hands and feet, dry skin, hard to wake up the morning, and weight problems.

Cortisol
Anxiety/irritability and fatigue.

Pregnenolone
Low endurance, lack of energy and enthusiasm for regular activities. This includes your hobbies, sports, sex etc.

Aldosterone
Mood swings and lack of endurance.

Melatonin
Nighttime anxiety, depression,and premature aging.

Growth Hormone
Stress, vulnerability, lack of confidence and deepened wrinkles in the face.
The good news is that our bodies can change, restore and re-balance. Yoga can help to nourish and rebuild these hormonal imbalances. Through yoga postures we can stimulate and balance the endocrine function. This works as you slowly move the body by pressurizing and depressurizing specific glands. The balance comes from subtle compressions and decompression's of the glands that regulate secretions and bring the system back into homeostatic regulation. That's why certain yoga postures are prescribed to relieve certain problems or illnesses.

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