Yoga to Calm Your Hormones

Probably about once every 4 months, I have what I would call a “hormonal freak out”.  I can still maintain a calm and rational mind, and yet I can still feel the emotions on the brink, have trouble sleeping for roughly 5-6 days.  I had an embarrassing outburst in front of my lucky husband Monday night.  Fortunately, the outburst typically happens only once, and lasts about 10 minutes tops.  Nonetheless, it’s a very unsettling experience…even your trusty Yoga Teacher has her demons to wrestle with!

I started researching specific yoga techniques to help deal with these hormonal fluctuations, and thought I would share them below.  Plenty of us deal with these fluctuations, even men, although we women are certainly more “famous” for them.  I focused on key glands within the endocrine system, each of which secretes a type of hormone to regulate the body.  Hormones regulate mood, growth and development, tissue function, and metabolism, among other thing:

Hypothalamus, Pituitary Glands:
The hypothalamus releases hormones to regulate our reproductive cycles and body temperature.   These secreted hormones signal the pituitary to then control each individual gland of the entire endocrine system.   3 Asana to try: Downward Dog, Headstand, Shoulderstand
Thyroid, Parathyroid Glands:
The thyroid gland is involved in growth and development, nervous system and metabolism. The parathyroid maintains proper calcium levels in the blood and tissues.  3 Asana to Try: Bridge, Camel, Child’s Pose
Adrenal Glands:
These stimulate metabolic rate and give us energy.  They initiate the “fight or flight response.  3 Asana to try: Pigeon, Half Moon, Triangle

Ovaries:
These are responsible for development of the eggs and the secretion of the estrogen, progesterone and testosterone.  3 Asana to try: Cobra, Head to Knee, Spinal Twist

Here is a PDF you can download that sequences all of these poses together in a logical way for a 30 minute practice that should have you chilled out in no time.