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Treatment
Shalabhásana, Bhújauṋgásana, Matsyamudrá, Sarváuṋgásana, Matsyásana and Mayúrásana.
Vyápaka snána(1) should be taken twice a day.
Diet
Food prepared and cooked in ghee or oil is strictly forbidden. All sorts of boiled foods can be taken, especially various types of green vegetables such as spinach, nat́e, colá, mat́ar and heleiṋcá.
Dos and donts
Every morning and evening take a stroll for some time, or run. If necessary take someone with you.
Footnotes
(1) [[Regarding vyápaka snána, the authors Ananda Marga Caryácarya Part 3, “Different Yoga Practices” explains:
A bathtub is most convenient, but if this is not available, an earthen trough will suffice. If this is not available either, a wet towel can be used, soaking it repeatedly in water. Fill the bathtub with cold water, and sit in it undressed so that the area from the navel down remains submerged. Keep your feet dry and out of the tub. The area from the neck to the navel should be kept covered with a shirt or dry cloth. The crown of the head and the back of the head should be kept covered with a wet towel.
Now take another towel and rub the area from the right side of the abdomen to the groin seven or eight times. Do likewise on the left-hand side and horizontally from right to left and left to right. You should make sure that the towel on the head remains wet.
After this, wipe the abdomen, hands and thighs and take a full bath. If this is not possible, then leave the tub wearing a shirt.
This should be practised behind closed doors. In the absence of a bathtub or an earthen trough, a wet towel may be wrapped around the areas to be bathed, but in order to compensate, cold water must be poured constantly over the towel, and the towel which is to be used for the massage must be kept wet. After vyápaka snána, the thighs, pubic area and abdomen should be warmed with a dry towel.
Before and after this bath one should not eat, in order to allow the stomach to rest.
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