7 Restorative Yoga Poses To Cure Your Saturday Morning Hangover

Plus, it’s common to wake up the morning after a night of drinking with a stiff neck or soreness all over, TBH.

Savasana essentially just means meditation while laying down, so start your practice with this pose to begin to heal your hangover and fatigue.

You can continue to keep your eyes closed as you slowly adjust your body into this pose (you’re welcome).

Child’s posegently compresses your abdomen to stimulate peristalsis (a function of digestion) and increases circulation.

This will help your body remove metabolic waste products (adios, amaretto) and the pose will calm your aching mind.

3. Cat/Cow Pose

I know, you thought I would let you lie down forever and drown in your Svedka-infused sorrows. But it’s time to get that body moving.

Don’t worry, though. Cat/cow keeps movement to a minimum whileactivating your cardiovascular system, which helps your body restore itself and rid you of all that boozy sh*t you drank.

Take deep, expansive breaths with each movement, and feel your spine and abdomen stretching as you move those toxins right on out.

Forward-bendingposes are great for helping you stretch out the muscles inyour back, and believe me, it feels borderline orgasmic when you have a nasty, hangover-induced headache.

5. Seated Half Spinal Twist Pose (Ardha Matsyendrasana)

Seated spinal twist is key when it comes to digestion, and your internal organs are definitely not very pleased with all the spicy margs you just to drink last night.

This pose is guaranteed to cleanse yourinternal organs and eliminate waste.

It can also help stimulate the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, and spleen, getting everything back into tip-top shape.

As you inhale, lengthen your spine and allow yourself to grow taller. As you exhale, try to twist a bit deeper.

6. Boat Pose (Navasana)

I know, I know. The last thing you want to think about when you’re hungover AF is anything core-related.

But boat pose is a total lifesaver, I promise.

Navasana stimulates the intestines, kidneys, and thyroid,which helps to speed up your metabolismand improve the overalldetoxification process.

This asana also improves coordination and balance, which is definitely good in this case, sinceyou and I both know those things were not intact last night.

7. Standing Half Forward Bend (Ardha Uttanasana)

Standing forward foldcalms and quiets the mindand regulates your blood pressure, which is likely all over the place after your festive Friday night out on the town.

Keep a slight bend in your knees, especially if your hamstrings feel like they’re a bit tight.

Then, release any tension in your head and neck, allowing your head to gently rock back and forth.

You know, as if you’re shaking your head and saying, No, I’m never drinking again.

 

Read more: http://elitedaily.com/wellness/hangover-yoga-poses/2022801/

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