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Yoga for Sleep: Try These Yoga Poses for Better Sleep

  By Art of Living  posted Jan 3rd 2013 at 8:00AM IN | Avg Rating
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If you habitually do not get a good night's sleep, chances are that you may be aging faster than you should be, in addition to not feeling well and confused thinking. When we sleep, our body repairs on a cellular level and removes toxins. It is therefore necessary to get at least six to eight hours of sleep daily.



If you can't seem to sleep enough, yoga can help. Regular yoga practice is known to cure several ailments, including insomnia or abnormal sleeping habits. Yoga helps unwind stress at the end of the day and get better sleep at night.

A good night's sleep really is within reach and the often-recommended treatment is to establish a relaxing bedtime routine. The following yoga stretches can help you to relax and enjoy a peaceful sleep.

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  • Forward Bend (Hastapadasana)
  • Forward Bend
  • Forward bending final
  • Cat Stretch (Marjariasana)
  • Cat stretch
  • Cat Stretch
  • Child Pose(Shishuasana)
  • Cat Stretch
  • Butterfly Pose (BaddhaKonasana)
  • Lotus pose
  • Sleep experts

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