Yoga For Total Health And
Well Being by Janice
H.
The most important benefit of yoga is
physical and mental therapy. Physical benefits are the
creations of a toned, flexible and strong body, improves
respiration, energy and vitality.
It also helps to maintain a balanced metabolism and promotes
cardio and circulatory health and relieves pain.
For mental benefits, yoga teaches us how to focus on
breathing while we look and feel younger. it helps us to
perform better in games and sports too.
Consistent practice of yoga with meditation help to control
ailments such as diabetes, blood pressure, digestive problems,
arthritis, arteriosclerosis, chronic and heart problems.
Scientific tests have proved that yoga has the ability to
increase the control of autonomic or involuntary functions like
temperature, heartbeat and blood pressure.
The results of scientific research on yoga is, there is a
creation of balanced in nervous and endocrine system which
benefits all the other function of the body system. Yoga acts
both as a curative and preventive therapy. The very essence of
yoga lies in attaining mental peace, improved concentration
powers, a relaxed state of living and harmony in
relationships.
Through the practice of yoga, we become aware of the
interconnectedness between our emotional, mental and physical
levels.
I have practiced yoga for more than ten years now and I find
that not only does it give me wonderful physical workouts; it
also provides me with a completely different outlook in life.
It does not matter how tired I may be going into class, I
always look forward to it and I come out a changed person when
the session ends. I feel refreshed and renewed, like every cell
in my body is sparkling.
Many activities and workouts can get our bodies in shape and
toned, but yoga provides much more than just a workout. Holding
yoga postures actually wrings toxins out of our body and the
yogi breathing infuses the body with energy.
We need to breathe deeply to bring oxygen to all our cells,
rid the body of toxins and energize us, but we also use
breathing to help us turn inward in meditation. Peace of mind
is important to us and so is staying calm during the day.
BENEFITS
Physicians and scientists are discovering more and more new
health benefits of practicing yoga. Studies show it can relieve
the symptoms of several common and potentially life-threatening
illnesses such as arthritis, arteriosclerosis, chronic fatigue,
diabetes, asthma and obesity.
Asthma
Studies conducted at yoga institutions in India have
reported impressive improvements in asthma. It has also been
proved that asthma attacks can usually be prevented by practice
of yoga.
Respiration Problems
Patients who practice yoga have a better chance of gaining
the ability to control their breathing problems. With the help
of yogic breathing exercises, it is possible to control an
attack of severe shortness of breath.
High Blood Pressure
The relaxation and exercise components of yoga have a major
role to play in the treatment and prevention of high blood
pressure and hypertension. Breathing and relaxation exercises
in yoga have been proven to control blood pressure, thus
reducing the intake of medication for high blood pressure.
Relief of Pain
Breathing exercises used in yoga can also reduce pain
because our muscles tend to relax when we exhale. Lengthening
the time of exhalation can help produce relaxation and reduce
tension. Awareness of breathing helps to achieve calmer, slower
respiration and help in relaxation and body pain.
Arthritis
The easy stretches with deep breathing exercises relieve the
tension that binds up the muscles and further tighten the
joints. Yoga is relaxation and exercise rolled into one - the
perfect anti-arthritis formula.
Weight Reduction
Regular yoga practice helps in weight management because it
improves our metabolism. It is able to overcome anxiety and
thus solving the problem on anxious eating. Deep breathing in
yoga improves oxidation and burning up of calories. Yogic
exercises induce more continuous and deeper breathing which
gradually burns, sometimes forcefully, many of the calories
already ingested.
Mental Performance
Experts suggest that the regular practice of breathing
through one nostril may help improve communication between the
right and left side of our brain. This increased brain activity
is associated with better performance and doctors even suggest
that yoga can enhance cognitive performance.
Mood change and Vitality
People who participate in yoga over a period of time claim a
positive effect on outlook and energy level. stretching and
breathing exercises in yoga have been seen as a beneficial
effect on mental and physical energy.
About the Author
Janice H. is an author who does lots of research into health
and nutrition. She is working towards her mission: Leading
People To Ageless Living. Visit Janice's Blog at: http://www.stayyoungsecret.com/blog to
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