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Nasal cycle and its therapeutic applications: a yogic perspective
Yogacharya Dr Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani. MBBS, MD (AM).
Deputy Director,
Centre for Yoga Therapy, Education and Research (CYTER),
Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University,
MGMC&RI Campus, Pondicherry.
YogachemmalDr Meena Ramanathan. PhD (Yoga).
Coordinator-cum-Yoga therapist,
Centre for Yoga Therapy, Education and Research (CYTER),
Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University,
MGMC&RI Campus, Pondicherry.
Introduction: The nasal cycle is an ultradian rhythm of nasal congestion and
decongestion with a quasi-periodicity of 60 to 240 minutes.(1) Keyser made the first
formal description and the use of the term nasal cycle in 1895.(2) However the concept
of the nasal cycle and an understanding of its role in our life had existed for long in
Indian thought. The Vedic science of understanding the function of the nasal cycle
was known as SwarodayaVigjnan (swara = sonorous sound produced by the airflow
through the nostrils in the nasal cycle, udaya = functioning state, and vigjnan =
knowledge).(3) The Shivaswarodaya, an ancient treatise in Sanskrit literature advises
the Yogi to undertake quieter, passive activities (soumyakarya) when the left nostril
flow is dominant (ida / chandraswara), to engage in challenging and exertional
activities (roudrakarya) when right nostril is dominant (pingala / suryaswara) and to
relax or meditate when the bilateral nasal flow is operational (sushumnaswara) as it
was considered to be unsuitable for performance of worldly activities. Ida swara (left
nostril dominance) was described as feminine, Shakti and moon-like (chandra) while
the pingalaswara (right nostril dominance) was described as masculine, Shiva and
sun-like (surya). Traditional Indian description of Ardhanarishwara consists
of Shakti (the female element) being depicted on the left and Shiva (the male element)
on the right side of the body. Such a notion of left-right, female-male duality was
common in oriental traditional medicine as also in western alchemy. (1)
Postulated mechanisms: Various mechanisms were postulated for the occurrence of
the nasal cycle and a great amount of research work has been done in this field. It has
been seen that the use of Yoga Danda (T-shaped wooden implement used by
the Yogis to regulate differential breathing patterns), pressure of a crutch in the axilla,
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pressure on the thorax while sitting and also the act of lying down on the side, can
affect pattern of nasal dominance. (4-7)The nasal cycle is dependent upon the tonic
activity of the limbic autonomic nervous system, the levels of circulating
catecholamines and other neuro-hormones. Nasal congestion correlates with low
sympathetic-high parasympathetic activity whereas decongestion is directly related
to high sympathetic-low parasympathetic activity mode.(8) Compression of the hemi
thorax from any surface lateral, anterior, posterior or superior leads to congestion of
the ipsilateral nostril with simultaneous decongestion of the opposite nostril. (9) Eccles
proposed that the hypothalamus was the centre for the sympathetic effects on the
nasal mucosa and the nasal cycle.(10)
Therapeutic applications: A group of pranayama, namely chandra and suryanadi
(CN and SN, respectively) and chandrabhedana and suryabhedana (CB and SB,
respectively) have uninostril breathing (UNB) and alternate nostril breathing (ANB)
patterns using left and/or right nostrils, respectively. This type of yogic nostril
manipulation is also furthered in nadishuddhi (NS), a specific technique involving
alternate use of both nostrils in a specific pattern. It has been previously suggested
that right nostril dominance in the nasal cycle as well as right UNB may be correlated
with the “activity phase” of the basic rest-activity cycle, the time during which
sympathetic activity in general exceeds parasympathetic activity throughout the body.
(11)
These yogic UNB and ANB techniques have captured the imagination of researchers
worldwide and recent studies have reported their differential physiological and
psychological effects including effects on O2 consumption, metabolism and body
weight,(12) blood glucose,(11)involuntary blink rates(11) and intraocular pressure, (13) heart
rate (HR), stroke volume and end diastolic volume(14)as well as skin resistance, digit
pulse volume, and blood pressure (BP).(15)ANB (as done in NS pattern) has been
reported to rapidly alter cardiopulmonary responses and improve simple problem
solving. (16)Yogic breathing through right, left, or through both nostrils alternately
produce distinct autonomic changes: right UNB increased systolic pressure (SP) and
diastolic pressure (DP), whereas left UNB resulted in significant reduction in SP and
mean pressure (MP).(17)
Shannahoff-Khalsa suggested that mechanical receptors in the nasal mucosa register
flow of air across membranes (unilaterally) and transmit this signal ipsilaterally to the
hypothalamus, the highest center for autonomic regulation. (11) Even alternating left-
right levels of catecholamines have been found to occur in peripheral circulation of
resting humans with rhythms coupled to the nasal cycle. (18)It is possible that the right
nostril initiated techniques are producing such a state of autonomic arousal, whereas
left nostril initiated techniques are inducing autonomic relaxation/balance in our
subjects.
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Research studies at CYTER: Our studies at CYTER have demonstrated that right and
left yogic UNB and ANB techniques have differential physiological effects.(19-21) Right
nostril initiated UNB and ANB techniques (SB and SN) induce a state of arousal
through sympathetic activation and/through increased ascending reticular activity
and/or by central action at the primary thalamo-cortical level. On the other hand, left
nostril initiated UNB and ANB techniques (CB, CN, NS) delay reactivity of the subjects
by inducing a sense of inert lethargy and may induce a state of parasympathetic
dominance as seen in CV parameters. This finding is in tune with the traditional
swara yoga concept that air flow through right nostril (SN and pingalaswara) is
activatory in nature, whereas the flow through left nostril (chandranadi and idaswara)
is relaxatory. Further studies in different populations and in patients of different
conditions, as well as over different periods of time, may provide a more detailed
understanding of the therapeutic potential of these simple and effective pranayama
techniques.
References:
1. Bhavanani AB. Swarodayavigjnan. A scientific study of the nasal cycle. Yoga Mimamsa.2007; 39: 32–38.
2. Kayser R. Die exakteMessung der Luftdurchgängigkeit der Nase. Arch. Laryng. Rhinol (Berl.) 1895; 3: 101-210.
3. Giri R, Shankar G. Swara Yoga - an introduction and its applications. NisargopacharVarta 2001; 1: 18-20.
4. Rao S, Potdar A. Nasal airflow with body in various positions. J Appl Physiol 1970; 28:162-65.
5. Block RA, Arnott DP, Quigley B, Lynch WC. Unilateral nostril breathing influences lateralised cognitive
performance. Brain Cognit 1989; 9:181-90.
6. Davies AM, Eccles R. Reciprocal changes in nasal resistance to air flow caused by pressure applied to the axilla.
ActaOtolaryngol (Stockh) 1985; 99:154-59.
7. Mitti Mohan S. Reflex reversal of nostril dominance by application of pressure to the axilla by a crutch. Indian J of
Physiol Pharmacol 1993; 37: 147-50.
8. Deshmukh VD. Limbic autonomic arousal: its physiological classification and review of the literature. Clinical
Electroencephalography 1991; 22: 46-60.
9. Singh V. Thoracic pressure and nasal patency. J Appl Physiol 1987; 62: 91-94.
10. Eccles R. The Central Rhythm of the Nasal Cycle. ActaOto-Laryngologica 1978; 86: 464-68.
11. Shannahoff-Khalsa DS. Unilateral forced nostril breathing: Basic science, clinical trials, and selected advanced
techniques. Subtle Energies and Energy Med J. 2002; 12: 79–106.
12. Telles S, Nagarathna R, Nagendra HR. Breathing through a particular nostril can alter metabolism and autonomic
activities. Indian J Physiol Pharmacol 1994; 38: 133–37.
13. Mohan SM, Reddy SC, Wei LY. Modulation of intraocular pressure by unilateral and forced unilateral nostril
breathing in young healthy human subjects. IntOphthalmol 2001;24: 305–11.
14. Shannahoff-Khalsa DS, Kennedy B. The effects of unilateral forced nostril breathing on the heart. Int J Neurosci
1993; 73: 47–60.
15. Telles S, Nagarathna R, Nagendra HR. Physiological measures of right nostril breathing. J Altern Complement Med
1996; 2: 479–84.
16. Subbalakshmi NK, Saxena SK, Urmimala, D'Souza UJ. Immediate effect of ‘Nadi-shodhana Pranayama’ on
selected parameters of cardiovascular, pulmonary, and higher functions of brain. Thai J Physiol Sci 2005; 18: 10–
16.
17. Raghuraj P, Telles S. Immediate effect of specific nostril manipulating yoga breathing practices on autonomic and
respiratory variables. ApplPsychophysiol Biofeedback 2008; 33: 65–75.
18. Kennedy B, Ziegler MG, Shannahoff-Khalsa DS. Alternating lateralization of plasma catecholamines and nasal
patency in humans. Life Sci 1986; 38: 1203–14.
19. Bhavanani AB, Ramanathan M, Balaji R, Pushpa D. Differential effects of uninostril and alternate nostril
pranayamas on cardiovascular parameters and reaction time. Int J Yoga 2014; 7: 60-65.
20. Bhavanani AB, Ramanathan M, Madanmohan. Immediate effect of alternate nostril breathing on cardiovascular
parameters and reaction time. Online International Interdisciplinary Research Journal 2014; 4: 297-302.
21. Ramanathan M and Bhavanani AB. Immediate effect of chandra and suryanadipranayamas on cardiovascular
parameters and reaction time in a geriatric population. International Journal of Physiology 2014; 2: 59-63.

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Nasal cycle and its therapeutic applications through yoga

  • 1. National Conference on Chronobiology and Health 26 Nasal cycle and its therapeutic applications: a yogic perspective Yogacharya Dr Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani. MBBS, MD (AM). Deputy Director, Centre for Yoga Therapy, Education and Research (CYTER), Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, MGMC&RI Campus, Pondicherry. YogachemmalDr Meena Ramanathan. PhD (Yoga). Coordinator-cum-Yoga therapist, Centre for Yoga Therapy, Education and Research (CYTER), Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, MGMC&RI Campus, Pondicherry. Introduction: The nasal cycle is an ultradian rhythm of nasal congestion and decongestion with a quasi-periodicity of 60 to 240 minutes.(1) Keyser made the first formal description and the use of the term nasal cycle in 1895.(2) However the concept of the nasal cycle and an understanding of its role in our life had existed for long in Indian thought. The Vedic science of understanding the function of the nasal cycle was known as SwarodayaVigjnan (swara = sonorous sound produced by the airflow through the nostrils in the nasal cycle, udaya = functioning state, and vigjnan = knowledge).(3) The Shivaswarodaya, an ancient treatise in Sanskrit literature advises the Yogi to undertake quieter, passive activities (soumyakarya) when the left nostril flow is dominant (ida / chandraswara), to engage in challenging and exertional activities (roudrakarya) when right nostril is dominant (pingala / suryaswara) and to relax or meditate when the bilateral nasal flow is operational (sushumnaswara) as it was considered to be unsuitable for performance of worldly activities. Ida swara (left nostril dominance) was described as feminine, Shakti and moon-like (chandra) while the pingalaswara (right nostril dominance) was described as masculine, Shiva and sun-like (surya). Traditional Indian description of Ardhanarishwara consists of Shakti (the female element) being depicted on the left and Shiva (the male element) on the right side of the body. Such a notion of left-right, female-male duality was common in oriental traditional medicine as also in western alchemy. (1) Postulated mechanisms: Various mechanisms were postulated for the occurrence of the nasal cycle and a great amount of research work has been done in this field. It has been seen that the use of Yoga Danda (T-shaped wooden implement used by the Yogis to regulate differential breathing patterns), pressure of a crutch in the axilla,
  • 2. National Conference on Chronobiology and Health 27 pressure on the thorax while sitting and also the act of lying down on the side, can affect pattern of nasal dominance. (4-7)The nasal cycle is dependent upon the tonic activity of the limbic autonomic nervous system, the levels of circulating catecholamines and other neuro-hormones. Nasal congestion correlates with low sympathetic-high parasympathetic activity whereas decongestion is directly related to high sympathetic-low parasympathetic activity mode.(8) Compression of the hemi thorax from any surface lateral, anterior, posterior or superior leads to congestion of the ipsilateral nostril with simultaneous decongestion of the opposite nostril. (9) Eccles proposed that the hypothalamus was the centre for the sympathetic effects on the nasal mucosa and the nasal cycle.(10) Therapeutic applications: A group of pranayama, namely chandra and suryanadi (CN and SN, respectively) and chandrabhedana and suryabhedana (CB and SB, respectively) have uninostril breathing (UNB) and alternate nostril breathing (ANB) patterns using left and/or right nostrils, respectively. This type of yogic nostril manipulation is also furthered in nadishuddhi (NS), a specific technique involving alternate use of both nostrils in a specific pattern. It has been previously suggested that right nostril dominance in the nasal cycle as well as right UNB may be correlated with the “activity phase” of the basic rest-activity cycle, the time during which sympathetic activity in general exceeds parasympathetic activity throughout the body. (11) These yogic UNB and ANB techniques have captured the imagination of researchers worldwide and recent studies have reported their differential physiological and psychological effects including effects on O2 consumption, metabolism and body weight,(12) blood glucose,(11)involuntary blink rates(11) and intraocular pressure, (13) heart rate (HR), stroke volume and end diastolic volume(14)as well as skin resistance, digit pulse volume, and blood pressure (BP).(15)ANB (as done in NS pattern) has been reported to rapidly alter cardiopulmonary responses and improve simple problem solving. (16)Yogic breathing through right, left, or through both nostrils alternately produce distinct autonomic changes: right UNB increased systolic pressure (SP) and diastolic pressure (DP), whereas left UNB resulted in significant reduction in SP and mean pressure (MP).(17) Shannahoff-Khalsa suggested that mechanical receptors in the nasal mucosa register flow of air across membranes (unilaterally) and transmit this signal ipsilaterally to the hypothalamus, the highest center for autonomic regulation. (11) Even alternating left- right levels of catecholamines have been found to occur in peripheral circulation of resting humans with rhythms coupled to the nasal cycle. (18)It is possible that the right nostril initiated techniques are producing such a state of autonomic arousal, whereas left nostril initiated techniques are inducing autonomic relaxation/balance in our subjects.
  • 3. National Conference on Chronobiology and Health 28 Research studies at CYTER: Our studies at CYTER have demonstrated that right and left yogic UNB and ANB techniques have differential physiological effects.(19-21) Right nostril initiated UNB and ANB techniques (SB and SN) induce a state of arousal through sympathetic activation and/through increased ascending reticular activity and/or by central action at the primary thalamo-cortical level. On the other hand, left nostril initiated UNB and ANB techniques (CB, CN, NS) delay reactivity of the subjects by inducing a sense of inert lethargy and may induce a state of parasympathetic dominance as seen in CV parameters. This finding is in tune with the traditional swara yoga concept that air flow through right nostril (SN and pingalaswara) is activatory in nature, whereas the flow through left nostril (chandranadi and idaswara) is relaxatory. Further studies in different populations and in patients of different conditions, as well as over different periods of time, may provide a more detailed understanding of the therapeutic potential of these simple and effective pranayama techniques. References: 1. Bhavanani AB. Swarodayavigjnan. A scientific study of the nasal cycle. Yoga Mimamsa.2007; 39: 32–38. 2. Kayser R. Die exakteMessung der Luftdurchgängigkeit der Nase. Arch. Laryng. Rhinol (Berl.) 1895; 3: 101-210. 3. Giri R, Shankar G. Swara Yoga - an introduction and its applications. NisargopacharVarta 2001; 1: 18-20. 4. Rao S, Potdar A. Nasal airflow with body in various positions. J Appl Physiol 1970; 28:162-65. 5. Block RA, Arnott DP, Quigley B, Lynch WC. Unilateral nostril breathing influences lateralised cognitive performance. Brain Cognit 1989; 9:181-90. 6. Davies AM, Eccles R. Reciprocal changes in nasal resistance to air flow caused by pressure applied to the axilla. ActaOtolaryngol (Stockh) 1985; 99:154-59. 7. Mitti Mohan S. Reflex reversal of nostril dominance by application of pressure to the axilla by a crutch. Indian J of Physiol Pharmacol 1993; 37: 147-50. 8. Deshmukh VD. Limbic autonomic arousal: its physiological classification and review of the literature. Clinical Electroencephalography 1991; 22: 46-60. 9. Singh V. Thoracic pressure and nasal patency. J Appl Physiol 1987; 62: 91-94. 10. Eccles R. The Central Rhythm of the Nasal Cycle. ActaOto-Laryngologica 1978; 86: 464-68. 11. Shannahoff-Khalsa DS. Unilateral forced nostril breathing: Basic science, clinical trials, and selected advanced techniques. Subtle Energies and Energy Med J. 2002; 12: 79–106. 12. Telles S, Nagarathna R, Nagendra HR. Breathing through a particular nostril can alter metabolism and autonomic activities. Indian J Physiol Pharmacol 1994; 38: 133–37. 13. Mohan SM, Reddy SC, Wei LY. Modulation of intraocular pressure by unilateral and forced unilateral nostril breathing in young healthy human subjects. IntOphthalmol 2001;24: 305–11. 14. Shannahoff-Khalsa DS, Kennedy B. The effects of unilateral forced nostril breathing on the heart. Int J Neurosci 1993; 73: 47–60. 15. Telles S, Nagarathna R, Nagendra HR. Physiological measures of right nostril breathing. J Altern Complement Med 1996; 2: 479–84. 16. Subbalakshmi NK, Saxena SK, Urmimala, D'Souza UJ. Immediate effect of ‘Nadi-shodhana Pranayama’ on selected parameters of cardiovascular, pulmonary, and higher functions of brain. Thai J Physiol Sci 2005; 18: 10– 16. 17. Raghuraj P, Telles S. Immediate effect of specific nostril manipulating yoga breathing practices on autonomic and respiratory variables. ApplPsychophysiol Biofeedback 2008; 33: 65–75. 18. Kennedy B, Ziegler MG, Shannahoff-Khalsa DS. Alternating lateralization of plasma catecholamines and nasal patency in humans. Life Sci 1986; 38: 1203–14. 19. Bhavanani AB, Ramanathan M, Balaji R, Pushpa D. Differential effects of uninostril and alternate nostril pranayamas on cardiovascular parameters and reaction time. Int J Yoga 2014; 7: 60-65. 20. Bhavanani AB, Ramanathan M, Madanmohan. Immediate effect of alternate nostril breathing on cardiovascular parameters and reaction time. Online International Interdisciplinary Research Journal 2014; 4: 297-302. 21. Ramanathan M and Bhavanani AB. Immediate effect of chandra and suryanadipranayamas on cardiovascular parameters and reaction time in a geriatric population. International Journal of Physiology 2014; 2: 59-63.