Few Exercises to strengthen your Eyes..
Very simple and effective ...
- Close your eyes as tight as
possible, for around 5 seconds. Open them, and close them again. Do this 6
times.
- Do you sit in front of the
computer screen for hours at a time? Every half an hour, get up from in
front of the screen and move around a bit. Get yourself a glass of water.
Give your eyes a 2 minute break.
- Shut your eyes and roll your
eyeballs around for a minute.
- Rub your palms together and
gently cup them over your closed eyes for around a minute. This is known
as palming and is very beneficial for the eyes. The eyes need darkness to
rejuvenate themselves and this need is best served by palming. Palming
should be done after every eye exercise, to relax the eyes and every now
and then during the day.
- Imagine that there is a huge
clock in front of you. Look at the number 12 for around 10 seconds, and
then move your gaze down to 6. Do this around 10 times, rapidly. Then,
move your eyes horizontally, in the 3-9 position. Finally, move them
diagonally (2-7 and 10-4).
- Look up to the position in
the middle of your eyebrows. Hold for a few seconds and then move your
gaze downwards, towards your nose. This is called Sambhavi mudra.
- Slowly, direct your gaze to
the ceiling, as you inhale. Exhale, and move your gaze down in a straight
line, towards the floor. Do this 6 times.
- Any form of exercise,
including walking, reduces pressure on the eyeballs and is beneficial for
the eyes. So keep exercising.
- We blink to lubricate the
eyes. But sometimes, when we are concentrating hard, we tend to blink
less. Make a conscious effort to blink more.
- Dim the lights in your
workplace. Bright lights increase eye strain.
- Reduce the brightness on your
computer. The eyes can adjust to dim light without much strain.
- Strengthen the organ which
adjusts the lens of the eye, by this exercise, and you may never need
spectacles. Sit in a room by the window, and focus on a point in the
distance. Hold your arm straight out in front of you, in the same
direction as the point you are focusing on, with your thumb extended in a
'thumbs-up' position. Your thumb should be directly in the line of vision
of the object you are focusing on in the distance. Now, keep shifting your
focus from your thumb to the point in the distance. Do this around ten
times, and at least once a day.
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