Benefits of Yoga
Practitioners of yoga talk about a unification of the body,
mind and spirit acquired through practicing the yoga exercises
and techniques.
One of the fundamental believes that yogi share is that the
mind and the body are a unified structure, which can find
its harmony and it can heal itself, when being in a proper
environment. Due to these principles, as well as to the results
obtained, many doctors consider yoga as having therapeutic
results, and recommend it for curing a series of illnesses,
mainly related to the nervous system.
Yoga is not a recent life philosophy. It has been practiced
for thousands of years and during all this time, people benefited
from the great results obtained. Furthermore, they conducted
investigations, in order to clearly establish the areas in
which people can obtain health benefits, by an extended practice.
The information obtained after conducting the investigations
was grouped in three categories, establishing that yoga practitioners
are likely to observe improvements in what concerns physiological,
psychological, biochemical aspects.
From the physiological point of view, prolonged yoga practices
can cure pulse rate decreases, respiratory and blood pressure
dysfunctions, it can contribute to stabilizing the nervous
system equilibrium, to normalizing gastrointestinal functions
and endocrine function, to increasing the joint range of motions,
endurance level, energy level, immunity to diseases and cardiovascular
efficiency, to improving eye-hand coordination, reaction time,
dexterity skills, depth perception, sleep, etc.
The second category, comprising psychological benefits, points
out that yoga can also contribute to increasing somatic and
kinesthetic awareness, self-acceptance and self-actualization,
social skills, well-being, as well as to improving concentration,
memory, attention, mood, learning efficiency, symbol coding,
etc.
As for the biochemical benefits of yoga, we can enumerate
substantial decreases of glucose, sodium, cholesterol, total
white blood cell and remarkable increases of vitamin C, total
serum protein, hemoglobin etc.
Furthermore, various studies revealed that yoga exercises
are extremely effective when it comes to increasing the level
of joint flexibility, together with the level of lubrication
of joints, ligaments and tendons. Another interesting aspect
has to do with the fact that yoga is one of the very few techniques,
which contributes to massaging all the internal organs and
glands, including the ones that are hardly ever stimulated
during the lifetime of a person, such as the prostate. The
stimulation and massaging of the internal organs proves to
be beneficial when it comes to preventing and keeping away
diseases.
Moreover, these ancient and efficient techniques guarantee
a complete detoxification of your body. When stretching the
muscles and performing a thorough massage, due to the complexity
of the yoga exercises you ensure the optimum quantity of blood
supply you need. As a consequence, toxins are eliminated from
your body and certain undesired processes, such as aging,
are considerably delayed.
As a final remark, all the benefits presented above come
in addition to the most important aspect provided by yoga
practices, meaning the harmony and the synchronization between
body and mind, as well as strengthening your meditation and
emotional systems.
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