Abstract

Hay fever, or allergic rhinitis, poses significant challenges globally, impactingindividuals with symptoms like sinus issues, sneezing, and nasal congestion.Traditional medical approaches often focus on symptom relief, promptingexploration into holistic alternatives such as Nadi Sodhan (alternate nostrilbreathing). Grounded in ancient yogic practices, Nadi Sodhan involves rhythmicbreathing to harmonize life-force energy. Recognizing a lack of dedicated studiesin this area, our research aimed to investigate Nadi Sodhan Yoga’s potentialimpact on sinus symptoms associated with hay fever. Involving 22 participants,randomly assigned to Nadi Sodhan Yoga or control groups, the study spannedan eight-week intervention using the Rhinoconjunctivitis Quality of LifeQuestionnaire to assess sinus symptoms. Results revealed a significant reductionin troublesome symptoms, indicating the potential of Nadi Sodhan Yoga inmanaging hay fever-related sinus issues. The study emphasizes the holisticbenefits of intentional breath regulation, offering insights into innovativeinterventions for allergic rhinitis. Further exploration could deepen ourunderstanding of the intricate link between intentional breath regulation andrespiratory health, fostering holistic approaches to related conditions.

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