Cooling down is important for high-temperature yoga

The weather is getting hotter and practicing yoga becomes even more popular. MIKKON Health College in California, USA: "Be careful of side effects when practicing high-temperature yoga." High-temperature yoga violates the principles of traditional yoga because the indoor high temperature environment of 38 degrees Celsius to 40 degrees Celsius is artificially created. Low air humidity, low negative oxygen ions, and high free radical content can lead to side effects.

Cooling down is important for high-temperature yoga0

Due to the high temperature environment, the mucous membrane of the human throat is in a state of water shortage for a long time. According to traditional Chinese medicine theory, the lungs are delicate organs and require long-term moisturizing care. However, high temperature will make the lungs dry, so it will damage the human respiratory system. From the perspective of yoga's health preservation, high-temperature yoga consumes too much life energy. The high-temperature environment makes people's metabolism very strong. This is a kind of consumption in itself. When you do some power-style yujia movements, it will accelerate the aging of human organs and induce disease. However, doing exercises in a high temperature environment will increase the burden on the heart and have serious consequences for patients with chronic diseases such as hypertension, hypotension, and diabetes.

I believe that everyone must know the truth that things will turn against when they reach extremes, so you still need to choose high-temperature yoga appropriately. (Internship Editor: Zhang Xing)