Vayu Muktasana, also known as the Wind-Relieving Pose, is a pretty gentle posture that can help with bloating and gas issues, so no need to be super flexible. You lie on your back, bring your knees up to your chest, and hug them. It’s kind like giving yourself a hug. If you find it tough to bring the knees all the way, you can use a strap or just go as far as comfortable. This pose works by massaging the abdomen area and stimulating digestion.
About when to do Vayu Muktasana, it’s best on an empty stomach or a couple of hours after meals. Right after eating, your body is busy digesting, and jumping into yoga poses can kinda disturb that natural process. So in the morning or evening away from meals work best. You could also do it when you feel particularly bloated, but after some time has passed since you’ve eaten.
Does it work for chronic gas? It can help, kinda like a temporary relief, but if you’re regularly struggling with gas, you might want to look at bigger picture—like diet, stress or underlying digestive problems. Ayurveda sees gas issues as a potential imbalance of Vata dosha, so it’d be a good idea to check on your diet like avoiding cold, raw, and dry foods. Opt for warm, cooked meals instead. Chewing food thoroughly can also make a world of difference.
As for the effectiveness, people often report feeling less bloated and a bit more comfortable after practicing. Just remember yoga isn’t a cure-all. If you’re having long-term bloating, consulting with Ayurvedic physician or even a regular dietitian can be beneficial. You can try some warm ginger or fennel tea too, it’s soothing for the belly.



