Medical Application of Yoga Full Book
Medical Application of Yoga Full Book
Medical Application of Yoga Full Book
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CONTENTS
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Chapter -1
Meaning and Concept of Yoga
The term Yoga has been defined widely by various
unity comes after dissolving the duality of mind and matter at the
psychical control. The two most widely practiced Yoga in the west
environment.
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The word ‗Yoga‘ comes from the Sanskrit root ―YUJ‖
which means, ―to join‖ or ―to yoke‖, is one of the six systems of
Indian philosophy.
History of Yoga
broad categories:-
1. Vedic Yoga
2. Preclassical Yoga
3. Classical Yoga
1. Vedic Yoga
Veda and the other three ancient hymnodies are known as Vedic
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Sanskrit term Rig means ―Praise‖. Thus the sacred Rigveda is the
testament.
2. Preclassical Yoga
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the Brahmanas and Aranyakas. The Brahmanas are sanskrit texts
explaining the vedic hyms and the rituals behind them. The
and which is seven times the size of the Iliad and odyssey
and Yogini‘s can transcend the body and mind and discover their
true nature.
3. Classical Yoga
which have been commented or over and over again through the
centuries.
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The great saint Patanjali believed that each individual is a
to all those many types and schools of Yoga that have sprung up in
the period after Patanjali‘s Yoga sutra and that are independent of
Concept of Yoga
most important and valuable gifts of our culture. The modern era
more comforts for his basic necessities, but with these comforts
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above facilities. Today, the world is looking for solutions to solve
imbalance, hyper activity, tension, stress etc. Now, the time has
love. Yoga is the gift of our rishi culture, is a science and art of
pure life style. Yoga offers man a conscious process to solve his
fuller individual.
its hectic speed. The speciality of the Yogic process is that the
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and reproductive and excretory systems. Its effects on the emotions
when you respect your body, you tend to do things that will
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acids. Over acidity can be harmful for bones and tissues, leading to
and how it flows. One should learn how body and mind works
tendon.
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Physiological benefits of Yoga
Vital capacity
Intake of oxygen
Neuro-muscles coordination
Pain tolerance
Energy level
Immunity power
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HPL Cholesterol Glucose
Hemoglobin Sodium
Total Cholesterol
Vitamin C Triglycerides
Wellness Emotion
Depth perception
Attention
Concentration
Memory power
Learning efficiency
Cognitive function
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Psychological stability
Social skill
Stream of Yoga
of will
(principles of breath)
sexual energy.
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Chapter – 2
―Kosha‖ are:
1. Annamaya Kosha
solid matters or pancha bhutas. (Earth, water, fire, air and space).
2. Pranamaya Kosha
with prana i.e. The life force. Under this Kosha the vital energy
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(Prana) flows through invisible channels. A balanced flow of prana
to each cell (the small live unit of the body) keeps them healthy
3. Manomaya Kosha
4.Vijnanamaya Kosha
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differentiating man from animals. This compartment is extremely
immortality, to fulfill any desire what so ever etc. and etc. This
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5. Anandamaya Kosha
Relaxation exercises
sessions
counselling
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under all circumstances. To
ambition of result
Vital sheath
apana, vyana, samana and udana) and five abstract working sense
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Pranamaya Kosh (vital sheath) promotes life into your
body, animal it, and gives it expression. Your food sheath engages
in all activities as if alive, but without the vital sheath, your food
is its right arm. Apana (down – breathing) is its left arm. Apana
(down – breating) is its left arm. The Earth is the seat (the support).
enlivening).
experiences hunger, thirst, heat and cold. Your body heat, which is
vital sheath is present. At death, udana leaves and the body grows
cold.
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The vital sheath can travel in bhuvah loka (astral world)
and leave the rest of the body behind. It is called astral travel.
three humors Vata, Pitta, Kapha. (You much remember the names
enters the body made of five elements, the body starts living, and
the five elements acquire the form of three vital forces (vata, pitta,
kapha) in the body for the performance of all the body‘s physical
and mental functions. Now let us see how the three humors are
related to the five elements. Ether and air make vata, pitta is
elements from which they are derived. You can observe these
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and time in the human body. Let us see how this is functional
sense.
the body that involve movement and which are all pervasive, are
immobile, heavy, sweet, dull and solid. Kapha constitutes the solid
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being it is essential to maintain the equilibrium of these three
humors. Just as the life – giving air, in the form of fast wind and
conditions, the Sun helps plants grow, but a long excessively hot
can destroy life and property within minutes. Balanced pitta in the
body gives timely hunger and thirst, appropriate body heat etc.
changing. Nothing is static. There is night after day and day after
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during one season, we face variations in weather that affect our
faster than the others, some feel better in summer and others feel
better in winter. For others, spring may be the worst time of the
For the details of humors and the basic constitution, the reader may
experience, our age, the climate, the weather, our life style, the
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constantly alter our humoral composition. The fundamental aim of
with action and movement belong to the rajas quality of the mind.
For example, a work day is pre dominating rajas. All that hinders
action, ends motion and hinders mental progress are of the tamas
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meditative practices, and other deeds in this direction, belong to
sattva activities.
predominantly tamas. But people who lead hectic lives, talk too
much and too loud, or watch too much television, have sleep that is
restless and their minds do not rest, even during sleep. Thus, the
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The Three Energies of the body
includes human body. The same cosmic principles apply on it. But
the body has soul in it, which is the cause of consciousness and
humors in English (dosa in Sanskrit), and these are vata from ether
and air, pitta from fire and kapha from water and earth. These
body and the nature of those functions depend upon the nature of
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Kapha constitutes all the solid structure of the body and is
For good health and long life, these three vital forces or
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long time, it may give rise to serious disorders. Time, place,
vital forces and learning about the influence of those factors on our
vice versa.
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Dhatus
products away from them. Blood poured into a test tube and treated
with salt, separates into three distinct layers. At the top is plasma, a
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(v) Bone (asthi)
liberation of consciousness.
Malas
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primary malas being Purish (faeces), Mutra (urine) and Sweda
disease free condition) and their imbalance is the cause of ill health
or disease.
have been absorbed in the small intestine. While water and salt
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also maintaining blood pressure. Any imbalance of increased or
for bringing the sweat to skin surface are known as sweda vaha
sensation over the body, loss of fluid balance and reduced body
temperature.
health
Fire – Blood
Water – Urine
Earth – Faeces
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Air – Saliva
Earth – Gold, Rock salt, Common salt galena, Coral reef, Magnetic
iron, Gypsum.
of mercury.
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Panch Mahabhutas
(Fire), Vayu (Air), Jal (water), Prithvi (Earth) and Akash (Space).
These five elements are present everywhere and keep the world
and life going. It should however be noted that the ratio in which
all five elements are present varies from one thing to another. The
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The Panchmahabhutas support life form and their
of all diagnosis and treatment. Siddha medicine gets base from the
none is separate from another. Each element apart from its visible
summarized as follow:
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Earth – Skin, hair, flesh, tissues, bones
Heart.
Earth – Legs
Water – Abdomen
Fire – Chest
Air – Neck
Ether – Head
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Origin of disease: a scientific outlook
the organisms are maintained well through out the life span. Soon
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human cells. Inside each cell operate lot of chemical reactions.
amount of such products are also formed which are either toxic or
cells. From such inter-cellular space the morbid matters are flushed
through kidney and seer eat through forces of skin. The solid waste
and immunity.
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Nutrition has a direct correlation with health. It is
chemical products are formed from the food products that we eat.
with these agents the body has got a well evolved immune system.
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system leads to deranged immune competence and subsequent
spiritually.
(organism), rules with unbounded sway, and retains all the parts of
mind can freely employ this living, healthy instrument for the
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The material organism, without the vital force, is capable
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symptom, remains, and all the signs of health have permanently
remains in the interior? And yet the chief of the old school,
some corner in the interior of the body in order. Some day during
the most vigorous health, to burst forth at its pleasure with its
pathology! No wonder.
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Chapter-3
cells, respires 23040 times and heart beats 103689 times. Blood
excretion.
only on the basis of the functioning of the above process. With this
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mentally, socially and spiritually. In Yoga science, for healthy
6. Sensibility.
7. Awareness of realities.
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Standards of healthy living
living on one side affects physical and mental health, and on other
3. Exercise.
7. Contentment.
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13. Physical and mental total relaxation.
healthy living:-
3. Cardiac disorders.
4. Hypertension.
5. Diabetes.
6. Obesity.
7. Stress.
8. Insomnia.
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9. Tension.
11. Constipation.
13. Frustration.
Yama
Ashtanga Yoga one turns more ideal in his day to day life. With
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this he discharges his duties towards his physical and social
Niyama
Yoga turns a person, more disciplined and orderly. With this one
living.
Asanas
Yama and Niyam, only then one must commit for the practice of
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Yogasana in special significance has direct relation to healthy
living.
Pranayama
where by one achieves a total control over the vital force which
Pratyahar
Dharna
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It is mainly for the reason that Dharna it self means to focus on a
healthy living.
Meditation
nervine tonic as well. The holy vibrations penetrate all the cells of
the body and cure the diseases of the body. Those who meditate
save doctor‘s bills. The powerful, soothing waves that arise during
and the cells of body. The divine energy freely flows like
Tailadhara (flows of oil from one vessel to another) from the feet
changes take place in the mind, brain and the nervous system by
new avenues, new grooves, new cells, new channels are formed.
The whole mind and the nervous system are remodeled. You will
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feeling, new mode of thinking and acting as a new view of the
emancipation.
supreme energy even for five minutes, Sattva Guna is infused into
the mind. Vasanas (Impression) are thinned out and the force of
sankalpa becomes less and less. You will feel peace and bliss
during the five minutes. You can compare this Ananda from
meditation with the transitory sensual pleasures. You will find that
pleasure. Meditate and feel this Ananda. Then you will know its
real value. You will get the full Ananda of the divine glory only
when you merge deep into silent meditation. When you are on the
God, when you are in the outer skirts, you will not get the
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Samadhi:-
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Chapter-4
molecules with which our gross physical body is made of, we all
balance, the mind calmed down. The emotion stabilized and the
to Yoga is that diet which restores balance at all levels. Such diets
Classification of Foods
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1. Tamasic food
2. Rajasic food
3. Satvic food
1. Tamasic food
body or mind. They make the body dull, lazy and drowsy and
reduce our immune power, filling the mind with dark emotion such
come to love stale food. Food cooked overnight or that has been
kept for days together comes under this category. We can include
category. Impure and filthy food, is not fit for human consumption.
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Those foods which are ‗dead‘, partially spoiled, which have
lost their essence which have been processed a great deal, which
have been preserved in some way or which lack the vitality of food
in their liking for such foods. Hence, all such foods are classified
canned food and his taste also slowly changes and he becomes
Tamasic.
nutrients are destroyed. Rather than being useful, they may break
down into products which cannot be used by the body, but must be
excreted. In the mean time, they are under circulation and act as
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irritants to the nervous system as well as to the other cells, tissues
poorer quality and meat which is not fresh are tamasic. Most meat
and fish freshly killed and properly done were not considered as
be Rajasic.
2. Rajasic Food
excessively salty. Such food items are real enemy of mind body
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stimulates and activates the nervous system, speeds up metabolism
e.g. Coffee, tea, tobacco, green chilies and pepper are considered
Rajasic but dried red chilies tend to be more tamasic. High quality
their final reactions they lead the eater towards a life productive of
3. Satvic food
products, nuts and honey. Those foods which increase the life,
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In contrast to tamasic and rajasic foods, satvic foods, which
are fresh, whole natural of good quality yet mild, neither over nor
under cooked, gives calm alertness and at the same time a state of
quiet energy. They not only provide nourishment for the body but
they do not adversely affect the overall energy state. They do not
pull energy from the body, they do not weigh it down. They do not
cow are satvic food. Raw milk just drawn from the cow is
considered ideal. If however, it has been set for some time, then it
food which will augment joy and inner cheerfulness. In short, such
creative men, by their own choice enjoy only food that is clean and
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wholesome with no charge for them, when consumed to putrefy
within.
have been classified and brought under four types on the basis of
their physical properties. They are savory, greasy, firm and cordial
types of food.
Diet can influence the mind and change the personality. But
a strong mind can digest the most Tamasic food and still live very
mind control and not diet schedule as an end by itself often, one
can get stuck with too much of emphasis on diet almost to the
The six tastes of food are derived from the five elements
influences: ether, air, fire, water and earth (refer to the chart in
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influences will increase those influences in the mind and body; the
1. Sweet
foods with sweet taste are grains and other complex carbohydrates,
The sweet taste of ordinary foods nourishes and builds the body.
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Many of the foods recommended for rejuvenation purposes are
2. Sour
and kapha and decreases vata. Some foods with sour taste are
citrus and some other fruits, hard cheeses, and yogurt needed in
small quantities.
3. Salty
4. Pungent
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5. Bitter
6. Astringent
firmness.
1. Heavy
2. Light
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3. Oily
4. Dry
5. Hot
6. Cold
Fasting Therapy
Defination
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body are eliminated and regeneration of diseased tissues take
place.
History
measure for almost all sorts of morbid states. Even the Jews,
sun god who was intimately related with fasting. Many ancient
were practiced through the middle ages and in 18th and 19th century
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by eminent Europeans like Kneippe, Schroth, Kunhe, Bitz, Rickli,
were born, the Indian Yogis and Sages were the earlier exponents
from all kind of food except water and air, which are regarded as
fasting is the ideal goal after elimination of all toxic and unwanted
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fasting is a purifying and rejuvenating process, where the digestive
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To conserve the vital energy of the body so that natural
should be done not only when one is ill, but should be practiced
the wastes and to clean the cells and tissues of the body down to
their actual vital essentials and to prepare them to rebuild with new
fast and each case depends upon the individual needs and general
breath, coated tongue bad taste in the mouth, hunger ceases on the
third or fourth day, abnormal appetite for food and drinks ceases,
energy in the body for return to normal health. There are various
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types of fasts lasting from a short fast to long ones (varying from
one to ten days) which enables the body to eliminate it to get rid of
1. Return of hunger.
vision.
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the unwanted materials accumulated in the cell tissues along with
of the body, digestive tract and the other cells and tissues of the
delay.
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the destructive process of starvation which is very harmful. In
according to its laws and rules to get the best therapeutic effects.
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Chapter-5
body systems
The human body is a complex creation of nature. It is made
throughout life.
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1. Digestive System
promoted by asanas.
2. Respiratory
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A regular practice of deep Pranayama and Shavasana help
3. Endocrine system
B.P., stress and anxiety. Thus every asana regulate one or the other
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endocrine gland and thus offers physical and mental health and
alleviate disorders.
inferiority complex and down with undue terror. With the result of
4. Muscular system
the lactic acid level in blood and energy based different metabolic
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5. Circulatory system
circulatory system.
Yogasanas
Exercise
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There are certain differences between Yogasans and
well-being
and smooth.
loss.
much.
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9. Yama and Niyama aims of Such attitudinal training is
meditation. competition.
later stage.
15. Do not cause fatigue and injury. Leads to fatigue and injury.
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Stage.
Locomotors system
in Yoga.
development.
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and strength of the spine. strength than flexibility of the
spine.
in yoga
Cells
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and increased blood flow, oxygen intake in cells is increased which
Mind
ordination with each other. The mind has a control over the cells
Shape
that all parts are brought into motion and the entire body acquire a
Joints
Skin
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During asanas, the entire body is stretched which activates
the nerve endings in skin, also the blood vessels are activated and
organs that is eye, ear, nose, tongue, skin with increased power.
Nervous System
of exercise.
over drive.
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4. Achieves voluntary control of Achieve involuntary control.
nerve impulses.
Circulation
strain. strain.
certain extent.
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3. Arteries and Veins remain Arteries and Veins become
Circulation
During asanas, the blood vessels are stretched and the flow
Cardio-vascular system
Heart
stimulated.
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3. Asana can massage the heart. Physical exercise stimulate
the heart.
maximum level.
in heart. heart.
Lungs
massaging action.
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oxygen causing more storage maintained most of the time.
maintained. maintained.
and infections.
Respiratory system
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Gastro – Intestinal track
place.
endocrine glands.
dominated.
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Renal
disturbances.
organs. organs.
comparatively less.
Endocrine
hormones. hormones.
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effect on pituitary, thyroid comparatively less effect on
parathyroid.
The Glands
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Chapter-6
pranayama
The word pranayama can be divided into prana and ayama.
region and absorbs vital energy. Yet this is only one of its
atmosphere.
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2. The venous return is much better due to phases of changes
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Effect of cardio-vascular system
reduced.
pressure.
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Effect on digestive system
abdominal organs.
function.
tranquil.
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2. Neuro-physiological activity is stabilized and the
nerves.
balaned.
bringing life to the body. It calms and purifies the nerves, helps to
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2. Ujjayi: (energy-renewing pranayama)
When performed daily, this Ujjayi has both preventive and curative
is ideal for those suffering from high blood pressure and coronary
disorders.
toxins contained in the body, by filling the blood with oxygen and
purifying the tissues and nerves. This Pranayama clears the nasal
lymphatic system, and mucous in the nose and lungs. The exercise
bring relief from asthma and tones up the body. It fortifies the
salivary glands and expels bacteria that have penetrated into the
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nose. The solar plexus is recharged with vital energy, the
4. Bhastrika (bellows)
This Pranayama spreads warmth all over the body and has a
nervous system)
the liver and bile, with beneficial effects on the circulation and
body temperature.
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Chapter-7
definite subject.
therapeutic characteristics.
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responsible for the awakening of self-awareness; hence one may
the crescent of the first quarter of the new moon for Islam, also
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outline of the practices in use at present, to help those who aspire
choose the position that allows one to remain still for a long
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3. During meditation postures, the expenditure of muscular
the left side, the Pingala on the right, and the Sushumna in
the middle. According to the Yogis, the Ida and Pingala are
Brahamanadi.
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During meditation, the Yogis direct their attention
(G.S.R).
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a hypo-metabolic mental relaxation, produced in the person
as a result of meditation.
Brain- waves
from six months to 3 years. Each subject sat quietly with eyes open
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meditations. Zen meditation revealed that the pulse and respiration
meditation is not a passive exercise meant only for those who are
old and retired. It is very much needed by our youth also for
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(E.C.G) and electro-encephalo graphic (E.E.G) changes and
Drs. Anand, Chhina and Baldev Singh planned the experiment and
4‘x 4‘, having a window for entry fitted with air-tight holes for the
passage of electrical wires, was made for the Yogi to stay in. The
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+ 0.5ºC. These studies were carried out on him after he had taken a
light meal on the previous night and had nothing to eat in the
drinking water and the other for voiding urine. A press button for
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Samples of air from the box were taken at the start of the
The total values for oxygen and carbon dioxide in the box at
and carbon dioxide output during the previous half hour. Basal
manner to serve as controls; one stayed in the box for four hours
rate of the Yogi was 85 per minute as he entered the box. The
respiration rate during this period did not show any significant rise.
this period did not show any significant rise. In the normal control
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subjects, the respiration rate gradually increased and the heart rate
also showed some increase with the drop of oxygen and rise of
typical delta rhythm associated with deep sleep was not obtained.
This study showed that the Yogi could reduce his oxygen intake
an underground pit 1.5 metres cube and was connected with wires
hourly intervals. The pit which contained the Yogi was closed by
first placing wooden planks across it and then covering them with
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and extended one-third of a metre beyond the edge of the pit on all
slides. Finally a layer of bricks was placed on the top and plastered
The pit was finally opened on the eighth day early in the
oil and given a hot bath. A through clinical examination was done
immediately before entering the pit and just after coming out of it
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gm% (12.0 gm%); packed cell volume 24% (29%); total leukocyte
pulse was observed. This became more marked and the heart rate
increased to 250 per minute. This persisted till the second evening
once replaced the E.C.G. tracing. On the morning the Yogi was to
be externed, the E.C.G. activity returned half an hour before the pit
Yogi had been taken out of the pit, the E.C.G. showed a normal
When the pit was opened on the morning of the eighth day,
the Yogi was in stuprous condition and felt very cold. On being
the internment of the Yogi, revealed that his metabolic activity had
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not been cut down appreciable. These investigations followed the
Heart beat
stopping the heart beat. One of the first investigators to look into
her subjects actually was able to stop ones heart. In 1957, two
stopping the heart. Wegner, Bagchi and Anand did find, however
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that some of the Yogis could slow both heart beat and respiration
rate. In 1961, Dr. Anand and Dr. China reported their findings on
During the act, their pulse was examined and heart sounds were
observed during the manouver of stopping the heart that all the
Yogis took a few deep breaths and then held the breath either in
auscultation during these acts, the heart sounds could not be heard
and the radial pulse could not be felt. These findings were
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experiments showed that none of the Yogis had any actual control
over the activities of the heart. They could influence the intensity
rate of heart beat, they cannot stop it from beating and the E.C.G.
Respiration
levels set during control period. In 1961, Wegner and Bagchi again
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found dramatic decrease in oxygen consumption during meditation
in an air-tight box.
Energy expenditure
and again after he had been in a sitting position for some time.
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lessened the basal metaboic rate and amount of heat liberated in
the body.
Brain waves
brain waves and the entire record is called the electro encephalo
the scalp range from zero to 300 microvolts and their frequencies
range from once every few seconds to 50 or more per second. The
mental states of the person. Much of the time, the brain waves are
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However, at other times, distinct patterns appear. In normal
persons, such patterns are classified into alpha, beta, theta and
delta waves.
cycles per second. This brain wave disappears when the eyes are
open, but can occur even then if the person is in a state of extreme
per second.
Delta waves include all the waves of the E.E.G. below 3½ cycles
theta waves are more commonly in infants, and delta waves are
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particular brain wave indicate a particular mental state of the
person.
banging noise, touching with a hot glass tube and exposure to the
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records. During the stage of Samadhi all of them had persistent
stimulation, all the stimuli blocked the alpha rhythm and changed
were in meditation.
were able to keep their hand in water at 4ºC for 45 and 55 minutes
records were obtained before and during the period when they kept
alpha activity both before and during the period in which the hand
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Thus it can be said that Yogic meditation gives rise to the
mild electric current. The G.S.R. has long been known to decrease
formed the basis of the ‗lie detector‘. During deep sleep, relaxation
person.
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compared the responses of four Yoga students during meditation in
meditation.
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Chapter-8
Dhauti kriya
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bent posture. In ancient times, the Yogins used sticks of
and continuously.
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sensitive organs and in the event of an injury can even
Basti kriya
are recommended.
(1) Sthala-Basti
oil and inserted inside the anus with half of its length projecting
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then a few ‗Mayurasana‘ exercises would initiate the defaecatory
process.
(2) Jala-Basti
is not expelled out completely, then one should come out of the
Dhauti kriya ‗The portion from the neck upto the naval‘ gets
cleaned, the Basti kriyas cleanse the lower part of abdomen upto
the anus. The inspiration for this exercise came to the early authors
from the observation of some types of cranes who flock near water
syringed (with water) through their breaks and regain their joyful
activities.
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A latler – innovation from these Basti-kriyas has been the
because they are passive efforts and warns that their recurrent use
defecation.
the bowels has not only dominated the Yoga culture, but also the
cures were forecast through the use of various douche and enemas.
and the curative value of douche and enemas have been reduced to
an insignificant level. The large bowel has very little function in its
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walls. The nerve centers at the lower part of the back (Lumbo-
food matter stagnating for days inside the intestines and the toxins
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part of large bowel) and thereby the defecatory reflex, is rather
as purgatives are often overused and in the process, the nerves and
recuperation.
Neti kriya
sucked through the nose which draws the water into the
through the nose and water may also be rinsed out of the
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the nozzle of feeding cup directly into the upturned nostril
then that end of the thread is brought out through the mouth
outside the nostril and the other outside the mouth, the
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congestion in this area is supposed to affect Yoga exercises
adversely.
that moisten the walls are very much on surface and they
limited.
Tratak kriya
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For any Yoga, the conscious control of distractibility of the mind is
Nauli kriya
have been reported and urinary bladder walls have also been hurt
unduly. Even when one does not agree with the extravagant claims
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of cure of various diseases by this exercise, it is understandable
movements (peristalsis).
toxins contained in the body, by filling the blood with oxygen and
purifying the tissues and nerves. This Pranayama clears the nasal
lymphatic system, and mucus in the nose and lungs. The exercise
bring relief from asthma and tones up the body. It fortifies the
salivary glands and expels bacteria that have penetrated into the
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Chapter-9
Yogasanas
Padmasana
the nerves, relieves the stiffness of knees and joints, and guards
supply of the blood from the point where the abdominal aorta
equilibrium.
Siddhasana
the nerves, cures stiffness in the knees and joints and prevents
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from the point where the abdominal aorta divides, toning up the
perfect equilibrium.
Supta-vajrasana
this asana makes the blood flow into the trunk of the body,
Ardha-Matsyendrasana
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Bhujangasana, Salabhasana and Dhanurasana make it more
sideways twists, one to the left and other to the right. It is,
Halasana
Precautions
asana with great care, without ever straining, and avoiding all
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brusque movements. If practiced regularly and persistently, this
Paschimottanasana
a good remedy for constipation. All the posterior back muscles are
the kidneys and digestive organs. It can check and even cure
diabetes.
Precautions
All brusque movements are to be avoided and one should not strain
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forward, a little patience and perseverance will help to get rid of all
stiffness.
Padahastana
the spinal column allowing the muscles in the back and legs to be
Precaution
avoided.
Bhujangasana
back come into play, exerting pressure on the vertebrae from the
neck down to the lower part of the spinal column, and provoking a
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This asana may correct discs that have slipped slightly. It
Precautions
Salabhasana
arms and abdomen. It fortifies the latter and has beneficial effect
Precaution
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Dhanurasana
the nervous centers. It also recharges the solar plexus with vital
Precaution
Mayurasana
abdomen, thus toning up the organs and muscles in this area of the
constipation.
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Precautions
practiced with great care. It requires very flexible hands and wrists,
Sarvangasana
wrinkles soften, and the body stays supple to a very great age.
and ensures the good functioning of the sexual glands, both male
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Owing to its regenerative effect on the nervous system
Sirshasana is in the position of the head. Hence the first has more
Matsyasana
breathing. It renders the neck supple and removes all aches and
the thyroid and tonsils. This asana also fortifies the muscles in the
Precaution
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Savasana
mental stress. The heart and nervous system are calmed, and the
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Chapter-10
Introduction
or the number of red blood cells in below the defined level. The
job of hemoglobin are low, the blood fails to supply the body‘s
will then have to work harder to get oxygen into the blood. Proper
summarized below:-
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(a) Hemorrhagic or blood loss Anaemia
as then produced with too little hemoglobin inside them giving rise
exposure etc.
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central Pallor. This is indicative of a hypocromic (less hemoglobin
cytosis.
Yogic treatment
(i) Pranayama
(alternate breathing).
(ii) Asanas
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posture), Sarvangasana (shoulder-stand), Sirshasana (head-stand),
(iii) Diet
(iv) Meditation
Causes
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or bed full of bed – bugs, using of intoxicants like tea or coffee,
Yogic treatment
(i) Aasanas
Pawanmuktsana,
(ii) Pranayama
Anuloma – viloma
(iii) Meditation
30 minutes daily.
Daily.
Introduction
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The term ‗Arthritic‘ has been used for the diseases of the
Gouty arthritis.
right knee may also be affected, although usually not to the same
degree.
(a) Causes
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The autoimmune supposition recognizes the theory that the
antibodies of our body are directed against the tissues of the body
(b) Symptoms
of the joint brings the patient to the doctor. There is pain, limitation
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surface of the articular cartilage. The pannnus formation
destroyed, fibrous tissue joins the exposed bone ends. The tissue
(2) Osteoarthritis
surface lose their spatial relationship with each other and the
millions and millions of the people, all over the world suffer from
(a) Causes
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Osteoarthritis is a natural degenerative one that occurs with
induce a lot of wear in the joints and cartilage tear, waste the
stickier than normal persons who use one limb more than the other
suffers premature wear and tear. If the person sleeps with the body
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(b) Symptoms
space of the joint cavity and restrict joint movement. The synovial
and relived by rest. The knee joints suffer loss of flexion and
elevation in the blood level of uric acid and deposition of uric and
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During the process of nucleic acid metabolism a waste
elevation of blood uric acid level. In due course of time the excess
amount of uric acid combines with sodium and forms sodium urate
crystals, which are being deposited with the kidneys and cartilages.
(a) Causes
iii. Both
iii. Hypertension
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v. A variety of drugs including salicylates like aspirin, anti-
tuberculosis drugs.
consumption.
the soft tissues of the joints. The crystals irritate the cartilages
causing inflammation.
(b) Symptoms
Yogic treatment
(i) Pranayama
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(ii) Asanas
(iii) Diet
pineapple etc.
(iv) Meditation
membrane lining the bronchi and bronchial tube within the chest. It
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Bronchitis may be acute on chronic. In chronic cases, the disease is
of long duration.
Symptoms
bronchial tubes are acutely inflamed. The tissues are swollen due
Causes
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Other causes include lining in stuffy atmosphere, using
Yogic treatment
(i) Asana
(ii) Pranayama
(iii) Shatkrama
Neti.
(iv) Meditation
Ajapa japa.
Introduction
the patient has difficulties in inhaling rather than exhaling the air.
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The attack of Asthama may last for a few minutes to few hours or
economic background.
Bronchial Asthama
Causes
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3. So also loneliness emotional hypersensitivity, fears of rejection,
toxins and they accumulate in the body. There are also the reasons
Symptoms
membrane.
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8. Inhaling is also shallow and short.
supply.
becomes short.
Yogic treatment
(i) Pranayama
(ii) Asanas
(iii) Diet
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Avoid milk & milk product, not vegetarian food, eat fruits
(iv) Meditation
when stool is blocked in the large intestine and rots there. This
2. Insufficient walking/exercise.
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6. Consciously trying to control the urge to pass stools due to one
Yogic treatment
(i) Pranayama
Bhastrika (bellows).
(ii) Asanas
(iii) Diet
taken.
Introduction
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Diabetes is a metabolic disease in which the primary
digestion and this glucose is the major fuel for the various
or juvenile onset
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administration, to control the rise of blood – glucose level. It can
age.
onset and most often occurs in people who are over 40 and over
the action of insulin on its target cells. That is why this diabetes is
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target cells. That is why this diabetes is called non – insulin
Causes
especially implicated.
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time before diabetes is diagnosed. This usually occurs when the
on the mental and emotional planes unlike our ancestors who had
stimulus to the body to mobilize glucose into the blood. In this way
Symptoms
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thirst and hunger. These classic symptoms, however are not the
normal presentation.
hunger, craving for sweets and sweating are some of the other
90 mg/dl and the post prandial (2 hours) level is less than 120
it is frank diabetes.
Yogic treatment
(i) Pranayama
(ii) Asanas
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version of the Yogi Matsyendra Posture), Sarvangasana (Shoulder-
(iii) Diet
Yogic treatment
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(i) Pranayama
(ii) Asana
causing local infections around the anus. Swelling around the anus
carefully wiping with clamp tissue. Bad rest helps to reduce both
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swelling and pain. Avoid straining when passing stools. Eating
Causes/Symptoms
lump near the anus and an accompanying pain. Men suffer from
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Yoga therapy firmly believes that the root causes of piles is
habits.
Yogic treatment
(i) Pranayama
(ii) Asanas
Relaxation Posture).
(iii) Diet
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without treatment as it is regarded by the patient as an inherent part
of the body pattern. The patient takes it for granted that though
there may be relief there can never be a care for headache which is
worry etc.
Yogic treatment
(i) Pranayama
(ii) Asanas
Relaxation Posture).
(iii) Diet
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Migraine is a common form of headache and is a symptom
throbbing pain, often only on one side of the head, which increases
intense cold or hot, food items like cheese, chocolate and coffee,
blood flow of the arteries in the head, though why this occurs is
blood stream. These may reach the arteries of the brain, thus
Yogic treatment
(i) Pranayama
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Rhythimc breathing, Nadi-Sodhana (alternate breathing).
(ii) Asanas
Relaxation Posture).
(iii) Diet
the future, too much competition etc. are some of the causes that
Symptoms
eye dialate, digestion is slowed down, muscles are tensed, the heart
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begins to pump blood faster, blood pressure gets increased,
nervous system.
Yogic treatment
(i) Aasanas
Matsyendrasana.
(ii) Pranayama
Shitkari.
(iii) Meditation
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Disease (13) Coronary Heart Diseases
Introduction
heart disease‖.
out of the aorta supply of the blood and feed the heart muscles
heart and small arteries penetrate into the cardiac muscle mass.
The ‗Left coronary artery‘ supplies mainly the anterior part of the
the left ventricle. The resting coronary blood flows in the human
period the heart increases its cardiac output as much as four to five
folds, and it pumps the blood against a higher than normal arterial
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pressure. The coronary blood flow also increases four to five folds
lumen. The underlying causes of this disease are many and varied.
artery spasm‖.
Causes
(a) Atherosclerosis
with:-
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ii. Deposits of cholesterol and other substances in the portion
process. The extra muscle cells and various deposit in the wall
bulge into the lumen of the vessel and increase resistance to flow.
surface.
vessel or
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CAS is a condition in which the smooth muscle of a
and may result in chest pain during rest, chest pain during
coronary artery spasm are not well known, smoking stress and
(c) Symptoms
heart muscle.
angina the pain occurs at rest, which means that the blood flow to
required.
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Yet another manifestation of underlying is chemia is
Yogic treatment
(i) Pranayama
(ii) Asanas
(iii) Diet
taken.
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Jaundice is actually not a disease, but a symptom and sign
spreading the virus that is responsible for the problem. The patient
liver disease.
Yogic treatment
(i) Pranayama
(ii) Asanas
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Pachimottanasana (Stretching the back and legs), Viparitakarani
(iii) Diet
your usual diet, eliminate fatty food and alcohol from daily diet.
Introduction
than 90.
Causes
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Hypertension could be caused by an increase in cardiac
Psychological
only three of the many factors that lead to high blood pressure. A
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The cells of the kidneys secrete the hormone rennin which
Symptoms
is contracting and the rest of the body gets its blood supply. The
heart muscle itself is fed with blood only when the heart relaxes.
For when it is contracting the muscle pushes out blood from the
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High blood pressure is a serious condition and requires
affects the heart and blood vessels and then indirectly other organs.
When blood vessels get constricted the heart must work harder and
a time comes when its own coronary arteries can no longer nourish
affects the brain and kidneys, resulting and stroke and uraemia,
Yogic treatment
(i) Asanas
Usthtrasana, Savasana.
(ii) Pranayama
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Sectional breathing, Nadi Shudhi Pranayama, Bhramari,
(iii) Meditation
Introduction
affects the body thoughts and our mood. Major depression will
Causes
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(i) Emotional
(ii) Behavioural
(iii) Physical
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suffers tend to have the following in common reduced energy
Symptoms
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in the origin. Low self – esteem as well as those who are
depression.
Yogic treatment
(i) Asanas
(ii) Kriyas
Kapalbhati.
(iii) Pranayama
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If the systolic blood pressure comes down below 120, it
Causes
indulgence.
Symptoms
tension etc.
Yogic treatment
(i) Pranayama
(ii) Asanas
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Sarvangasans (Shoulder-stand), Sirshasana (Head-stand), Savasana
Introduction
Little progress has been made in its treatment in the last 25 years.
Yet major changes have been understood about its causes and its
quantities of energy (in the form of food) enter the body than are
that his energy input equals his energy output must be greater than
the input. Indeed, studies of obese persons, once they have become
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obese, show that their intake of food is almost exactly the same as
true, for feeding does not slacken until body weight is far above
Causes
Psychogenic obesity
idea that healthy eating habits requires three meals a day and that
each meal must be filling. Most children are forced into this habit
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by over solicitous parents, and the children continue to practice it
throughout life.
(i) a genetic abnormality of the feeding in centre that sets the level
mechanism.
Genetics – Leptin
obesity. When full, fast cells, release the hormone leptin, it curbs
signal that they are full and weight gain occurs. Research into
Genes – Hormones
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A small minority of cases of obesity can be explained by
intake, desire for food and specific cravings occur at various stages
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Yogic treatment
(i) Pranayama
(ii) Asanas
(iii) Diet
(P.N.S.). The PNS are small air cavities in the boxes around the
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nose, which communicate with the nose, infection of the nose,
mouth, teeth, throat, tonsils can infect water, low general health,
pain over the areas of the sinuses, cheeks, forehead temples. There
Yogic treatment
(i) Pranayama
Bhastrika.
(ii) Asanas
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Viparitakarani (The Inverted Posture), Savasana (Complete
Jalneti.
(iv) Diet
followed.
But, TB bacteria can attack any part of the body such as the
fatal.
The bacteria are put into the air when a person with active TB
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People who are not sick have what is called latent TB
not have any symptoms, and cannot spread TB to others. But, some
they seek medical help. Even better people with latent TB infection
can take medicine so that they will not develop active TB disease.
Spread
The bacteria are put into the air when a person with active TB
settle in the lungs and begin to grow. From there, they can move
through the blood to other parts of the body, such as the kidney,
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TB in the lungs or throat can be infectious. This means that
people they spend time with every day. This includes family
Infection
infected, the body is able to fight the bacteria to stop them from
the body and can become active later. This is called latent TB
Have no symptoms
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Many people who have latent TB infection never develop
Active TB disease
body and cause active TB disease. The bacteria attack the body and
destroy tissue. If this occurs in the lungs, the bacteria can actually
fight the TB bacteria. Other people may get sick later, when their
systems. People infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS,
have very weak immune systems. Other people can have weak
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immune systems, too, especially people with any of these
conditions:-
substance abuse
diabetes mellitus
silicosis
or organ transplants)
disease.
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coughing up blood or sputum (phlegm from deep inside the
lungs)
weakness or fatigue
weight loss
no appetite
chills
fever
sweating at night
Yogic treatment
(i) Pranayama
(ii) Asanas
Relaxation Posture).
(iii) Diet
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(iv) Meditation
Introduction
sweating etc
avoid them.
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Anxiety is often seen as a triggering of the fight – or – fight
affect various parts of the body such as heart beat and respiration.
middle range, neither too high nor too low. The same is true of
4. Agoraphobia
Causes
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An anxiety disorder can be brought on by a major life
stressors‖ are inevitable in life. But for many people they are the
work that sabotage our sense of peace and well being. The number
emotional health.
Symptoms
Motor Tension
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Trembling, twitching or feeling shaky, muscle tension,
aches or soreness.
Restlessness
Easily fatigued
Autonomic Hyperactivity
Sensations
Palpitations or tachycardia
Dry Mouth
Flushes or chills
Frequent urination
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Difficult concentrating or mind going blank due to anxiety
Irritability
Yogic treatment
(i) Pranayama
(ii) Asanas
Relaxation Posture).
(iii) Meditation
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Nervousness is described as a mental state similar to
anxiety, but with more obvious external symptom e.g. nail biting,
Yogic treatment
(i) Pranayama
(ii) Asanas
(iii) Meditation
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The condition that result when an impulse or an action is
Yogic treatment
(i) Pranayama
(ii) Asanas
Note
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