Kapalbhati is a yogic respiratory technique, which has been described in yogic texts. Its practice is done with an increase in the rate of respiration, which includes active (voluntary) respiration (with the contraction of the abdominal muscles) and inactive (involuntarily) breathing (exercise of abdominal muscles).

For the practice of Kapalbhati, the practitioner should sit in padmasana, siddhasana or sukhasana, keeping the spinal cord and head straight. The practitioner should close their eyes and keep focus on the breathing process.

In the traditional yogic texts special mention of the Kapalbhati practice is found. In Gherand Samhita 3 different categories of Kapalbhati have been described.

1) Vata Krama – In the process, breathing is taken from the left nostril and released from right nostril. In second step, breath is taken from right nostril and released from the left nostril.

2) Vyut Krama – Vyut Krama Kapalbhati is being practiced with water being sucked from both the nostrils and released from the mouth, slowly.

3) Bheet Krama – In this process, water is taken in from the mouth and released from both the nostrils.

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The practice of Kapalbhati, mentioned in the Gherand Samhita has described various health benefits. The body turns flexible and healthy and the `kapha` disorders are treated. For people who perform Kapalbhati, old-age related disorders remain at arms length from them. Other traditional yoga books like Hatha Yoga Pradeepika also describe similar benefits. Keeping the benefits of yoga as mentioned in the ancient books, when scientific research was performed with the help of modern equipments, the scientists got the following results.

Heart Related Affect

This is a well-known fact that our heart beat reverberation fluctuates, according to the need. When we run fast, the heart beat also speeds up. The reason behind this is to fulfill the need of the muscles; heart has to send more blood to different parts of the body. When we rest, after fast running, the heart beat turns normal. The autonomous nervous system plays an important role in amending the speed of the heart beats. With the activity of resonating nervous system, the heart beat goes up and with the activity of de-resonating nervous system, it goes down. Heart Rate Variability (HRV) is a standard of measuring the autonomous nervous system.

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The impact of Kapalbhati was studied on Heart Rate Variability, which found that after the practice of Kapalbhati (respiration rate 60 per minute) there remains no resonating activity, with no tension on the heart. According to bio-psychosocial Medicine 2011, 5:4, the result shows that the people who have grown older and affected of high blood pressure or under the risk of heart related diseases may perform Kapalbhati (respiration rate 60 per minute) without additional pressure to their heart.

Consumption of Energy

Obesity is a common problem in the world. The main reason behind obesity is the imbalance of getting energy from the edibles and burning the energy with mental and physical actions. Oxygen is a very important factor in energy expenditure, which helps in energy burning. The more the consumption of oxygen, the more there is burning of energy (taken from the food). To identify how Kapalbhati helps in the consumption of energy an experiment was performed on healthy employees. According to Medicine Science Monitor Basic Research 2015 21:161-171, it was found that during Kapalbhati, the consumption of oxygen increases by 30%. The conclusion was drawn that in the practice of Kapalbhati, the energy consumption increased by 42% and hence, it is beneficial in reducing obesity.

Mental Health

For the healthy and peaceful life, a good mental health is needed. A person having better concentration efficiency and memory is more successful in life as compared to those who have not. With the help of equipment – which is being utilized to study the impact of Kapalbhati on concentration or meditation – a study was performed.

Evoked potential is one of the equipments, utilized to measure the concentration level.

While using this equipment, a practitioner is asked to concentrate on a particular voice and during the process; the activity of the brain regions is watched. The information gathered include 1) efficiency of nervous cells and 2) the concept of the amount of nervous cells which are being utilized during meditation activity. According to the Journal of Alternative And Compliments Medicine 2009, 15:281:285, it was established that those who practice Kapalbhati may increase their nervous cells efficiency. Their mental efficiency increases as compared to those who do not.

Thus, Kapalbhati is a great exercise for everyone, improving our health both physically and mentally. Those who have epilepsy, abdominal surgery, heart ailments and uncontrolled high blood pressure should practice it carefully.