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5 yoga asanas that can help control uric acid naturally

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 18, 2025, 23:22 IST
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How can yoga help reduce the level of uric acid in our


High uric acid in the body can quietly create pain in joints, trigger gout, and affect daily movement. It forms when the body breaks down substances called purines and fails to clear them quickly. Along with diet and hydration, yoga’s gentle movement and organ stimulation can support natural uric acid balance by improving blood flow, digestion, and kidney function. Science shows yoga can affect biochemical markers linked to health, and some studies report beneficial trends in uric acid when yoga is practiced consistently.

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How yoga helps uric acid naturally

Yoga doesn’t directly block uric acid production, but it supports systems that help the body eliminate it. Good digestion and metabolism reduce buildup, kidney stimulation aids clearance, and relaxed breathing lowers stress hormones that can push the body toward inflammation and imbalance.

Research among different groups shows yoga may promote healthier physiological adaptation and positive changes in biochemical markers including uric acid.

Here are some yoga poses with specific benefits:


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Trikonasana (triangle pose)

Standing strong, this pose stretches sides and massages abdominal organs. It helps digestion and improves circulation around the belly and kidneys. Better digestion means purines break down more efficiently and toxins are moved out faster.

How to do it:
Stand with feet wide. Turn right foot out. Stretch arms and bend to the right, touching ankle or shin. Hold and switch sides.

Benefit: Stimulates metabolism and helps flush out metabolic waste.

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Ardha Matsyendrasana (half-spinal twist)

This twist gently compresses internal organs, including liver and kidneys. That pressure encourages blood flow and may assist detox pathways.

How to do it:
Sit with legs extended. Bend right leg across left. Twist torso to right, using opposite elbow for leverage. Hold, then switch.

Benefit: Enhances detox and supports balanced uric acid handling.

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Bhujangasana (cobra pose)

Lying on the belly and lifting the chest stimulates the kidneys and abdominal organs. That supports deeper blood flow and organ activity.

How to do it:
Lie face down, palms under shoulders. Inhale and lift chest while feet stay grounded.

Benefit: Encourages kidney function and supports metabolic clearance.

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Pawanmuktasana (wind-relieving pose)

This pose draws legs to the stomach and compresses the belly in a rhythmic way. It’s excellent for gut health.

How to do it:
Lie on your back. Bring knees to chest. Hold and breathe deeply.

Benefit: Improves digestion, reduces gas, and helps kidneys clear wastes.

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Setu Bandhasana (bridge pose)

Lifting hips in Bridge Pose stimulates the back, abdominal organs, and circulation. That boost in blood flow supports overall detox processes.

How to do it:
Lie on back, feet hip-width. Lift hips up while pressing arms into the floor.

Benefit: Stimulates metabolism and supports organ function.

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Shavasana (resting pose)

A calm body functions better. Lying still with deep breaths lowers stress hormones, which can be a factor in inflammatory states and metabolic imbalance.


How to do it:
Lie flat, arms open, eyes closed. Breathe deeply and relax.

Benefit: Helps body absorb benefits of yoga and lowers stress.

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Disclaimer

This article is educational and not a substitute for medical advice. High uric acid can be a serious medical condition. Always consult a healthcare provider before starting any new fitness routine, especially if there is a history of gout, kidney disease, or other health issues.


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