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Eight Yoga poses that every woman should practice for better health and mental energy.

  Yoga   has been healing people for generations. Originating in the Indian subcontinent, it has provided physical, mental and spiritual support to humans. Throughout these years and eras, the yogic science has served people from all age groups and genders equally. However, there are some exercises that are of immense benefits for women in particular. Below are eight Yoga poses that every woman should practice for better health and mental energy. Adho Mukha Svanasana (Downward-Facing Dog) Adho Mukha Svanasana is one of the most popular Yoga poses in the world. Thanks to its easy way of practicing and enormous benefits, people from all across the globe and age groups enjoy this pose to make the body physically fit. This asana is favorable for the female body and stimulates the flow of blood throughout the body parts. The whole weight of the body is held by the toes and palms on the ground, while the rest of the body is in the air. During the practice of...

Eight Yoga poses that every woman should practice for better health and mental energy.

  Yoga   has been healing people for generations. Originating in the Indian subcontinent, it has provided physical, mental and spiritual support to humans. Throughout these years and eras, the yogic science has served people from all age groups and genders equally. However, there are some exercises that are of immense benefits for women in particular. Below are eight Yoga poses that every woman should practice for better health and mental energy. Adho Mukha Svanasana (Downward-Facing Dog) Adho Mukha Svanasana is one of the most popular Yoga poses in the world. Thanks to its easy way of practicing and enormous benefits, people from all across the globe and age groups enjoy this pose to make the body physically fit. This asana is favorable for the female body and stimulates the flow of blood throughout the body parts. The whole weight of the body is held by the toes and palms on the ground, while the rest of the body is in the air. During the practice of...