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Nope_49595933949

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Very well,

Wait, so you are saying I am wrong without even looking up root lock?

As it has clealry upset you all that I have tried to have a conversation here I won't bother any more.
Root lock is a term used in yoga and refers to a specific yoga pose called Mula Bandha, which involves the contraction of the muscles in the pelvic floor area. The pelvic floor muscles include the muscles that support the bladder, uterus, and rectum, as well as the muscles involved in controlling bowel and bladder function.

During the Mula Bandha pose, the practitioner contracts these muscles, drawing them up and in towards the spine. This action is said to help stimulate the flow of energy (prana) in the body, particularly in the lower chakras. It is also believed to help improve stability and balance in yoga poses, as well as provide support for the spine and lower back.

The term "root lock" is derived from the Sanskrit term "mula bandha," with "mula" meaning "root" and "bandha" meaning "lock" or "seal." The contraction of the pelvic floor muscles is said to create a "lock" or "seal" at the base of the spine, which helps to redirect and contain energy within the body.

Overall, root lock is a yoga technique that involves the contraction of the muscles in the pelvic floor area, and it is believed to have a variety of benefits for the body and mind.

"Root lock" is not a commonly used term in the field of plant biology.
 

sunni

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seems like we cant follow the rules here? whats the issue with new people not following rules.
 
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