Strickbombe, hard to say. However, I started to feel the effects while doing extended side angle. Literally, looking up at the ceiling sent my head spinning. I think it tossed my ear back into shape though.
Fru. Ekelund, a hybrid would be the best way to describe this particular class. However, I also practice anusara.
very interesting. which asanas do you think were responsible?
ReplyDeleteInspirering post. What kind of yoga are you doing?
ReplyDeleteI completely agree. Yoga saved me from migraines and does wonders for my inner ear problems. Hugs to you!
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ReplyDeleteStrickbombe, hard to say. However, I started to feel the effects while doing extended side angle. Literally, looking up at the ceiling sent my head spinning. I think it tossed my ear back into shape though.
Fru. Ekelund, a hybrid would be the best way to describe this particular class. However, I also practice anusara.
Thanks Meg and LuPreel Melster!
yoga heals the pain....
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