Nadis in Human Body - #7423
I’ve recently started exploring yoga and Ayurveda, and I keep coming across the concept of nadis in human body. From what I understand, nadis are energy channels that help regulate physical and mental health, but I don’t fully grasp how they function. There’s so much information out there, and it’s hard to figure out what’s accurate and what’s not. Some sources mention that there are 72,000 nadis in human body, but three of them—Ida, Pingala, and Sushumna—are the most important. Can anyone explain how these nadis influence health and well-being? How does one know if their nadis are blocked or imbalanced, and what are the symptoms? I’ve also read about practices like pranayama and meditation to balance the nadis in human body. Do these methods work for everyone, or are there specific conditions where they’re more effective? Are there other Ayurvedic or yogic therapies to cleanse or strengthen the nadis? Another thing I’m curious about is how the nadis in human body connect to chakras. If a specific chakra is blocked, does it mean the related nadis are also affected? For example, could imbalanced nadis cause issues like anxiety, low energy, or even physical ailments? If anyone has personal experience with healing or cleansing nadis, please share what worked for you. Are there any particular signs that show progress, or is it more of a gradual process?
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