There’s something about the rains that makes us want to sit by the window with a steaming cup of chai and a plate of freshly fried pakoras. As indulgent as this sounds, we have to remember that the monsoons are a time to pay special attention to what we eat. That’s because the rains bring with them an increased risk of infections. Now, while paying attention to our immunity at this time is important, it can seem challenging to implement habits that help.
I have a simple mantra to overcome that: Immunity is thinking healthy, eating healthy, and moving healthy. Here are my suggestions on how you can build your immunity this moody season where getting out of bed is an effort:
Do breathing exercises for 5 minutes every day
The foundation of our bodies starts with our breath and so, you can boost your immunity with breathing exercises. Set aside 5 minutes every day to practice breathwork or Pranayama, which is a great way to regulate your system and clear your sinuses. Breathing exercises like Kapalbhati aid in digestion and reduce blood pressure. These exercises are also a great way to clear your mind and get energised.
Take care of your diet
The rains tend to disrupt a lot of our routines, so sticking to a meal plan or workout schedule can be especially difficult in the monsoons but keeping a few tips in mind can make eating healthy really easy:
The simplest way to take care of yourself during the monsoon is to listen to your body. Embracing healthy eating habits can be the first step in a transformative journey to live better each day. Setting realistic goals and starting with small steps is a great way to bring about a big change in your life.
Anshuka Parwani is a celebrity yoga and holistic wellness expert and the founder of yoga studio, Anshuka Yoga.
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