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i wake up at 6 Am in the morning.I can spend 1hour 30 minutes time in the morning to do yoga before going to office.So you suggest me which is the best practice whether asanas or pranayama or meditation.
I am suffering from dust allergy & chronic sinusitis.
So i request u to suggest the right method to improve my health and happiness

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Yoga can be beneficial for individuals who are dealing with dust allergy and chronic sinusitis. Here are a few yogic practices that may be particularly beneficial:

Nasal Cleansing Techniques: Neti and Jalneti (nasal irrigation with water) are beneficial for clearing out the nasal passages and can help to reduce symptoms of dust allergy and sinusitis.

Pranayama (breathing techniques): Pranayama practices such as the alternate nostril breathing (nadi shodhana) and the calming breath (shitali) can help to improve the function of the nasal passages and reduce inflammation.

Asanas (postures) for sinus: Certain asanas, such as the fish pose (matsyasana), the bridge pose (setu bandhasana) and the shoulder stand pose (sarvangasana) can help to improve the function of the sinuses.

Yoga for stress management: Stress can be a contributing factor to sinusitis, so practices such as yoga, pranayama, and meditation that help to reduce stress can also improve sinus health.

Diet and Lifestyle: Incorporating a healthy diet and lifestyle changes can also be beneficial in treating dust allergy and sinusitis.

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