Hi Folks,
Kripalu Yoga Teacher here and happy to chime in. /hugs to David! Also not a Crohn's sufferer but I am terribly lactose intolerant (my dear friend, a doc, told me there was no such thing, lol, but that was around 20 years ago). I have been on a journey with the tummy stuffs and found my way to this discussion via food/yoga/vaccines wandering on the web. (My next door neighbor has been a Crohn's patient for over 40 years and just told me his came on right after vaccination - touchy subject!!!)
So. Hoping to have an ongoing discussion here and hear all about people's experience with Yoga and digestion. At Kripalu we learn that Yoga is an exploration; a scientific process of trying various postures, breathwork, meditation to see how they interact with our unique body at this unique time of life (always changing).
To GoJohnnyGo (love the great attitudes and fun with the names!) you just hit upon a sour experience and how awful that must have been! I was once in an aerobics class and to instruct me the teacher called out, "Hey Heavy, do x" and when I realized she was talkin' to me it was like ok hun that's the end of me paying you for your classes byezers but ouch. All I can say is that teacher/studio sounds like the Power Yoga type of place that is for some few people but not for the majority. Don't you just want to go back and school them a bit...great fantasy to walk in and state. your. truth. firmly. Yeah - Yoga ain't always about nicey nicey it's also about Truth. Phew that one got me a bit hot, lol.
Postures generally: Yoga is different from most other exercise in that it works the spine and organs in the torso. You bend forward and back, side to side, and twist. Very different from running/biking/skiing/walking which are all good but keep the torso in one position. Yoga moves the torso in postures standing, sitting, lying down, and for some on your head! The endocrine organs get a firm smoosh and send their hormones out; your adrenals (endocrine organs atop the kidneys) get pressed and cleared of blockages and old build up like squeezing a sponge. The fresh oxygenated blood from all the breathing and moving flows in and clears sluggish systems like a spring flood. The deep breathing calms the nervous system and also strengthens the diaphragm. All the fascia of the body get stretched, lubricated and toned. The joint capsules (tissues surrounding each joint) produce synovial (lubricating) fluid but only do so when moved, so every joint in the body gets lubed. Can you tell I love Yoga?
Postures specifically: Pigeon (swan) is a great kidney/adrenal press sitting up and then a belly press leaning forward. Happy baby is a great kidney/adrenal press, too, but lying on the back holding the feet and pressing the back into the floor. All of the twisting postures work the digestion. Wind relieving pose helps expel gas (works best when done alone, lol/wink at the end of a home practice). The upside down postures (bridge, down dog, puppy dog, and maybe after long practice hand/headstand etc.) help move gas, and give the lymphatic system a big boost by allowing drainage towards the thymus - the lymphatic system has no heart to pump it and relies on the body's movement to maintain flow.
And now that I've written too much I'll stop and take a breath and hope that someone finds this helpful!
Love to you all,
Patricia