STRESS RELIEF
Yoga reduces the physical effects of stress on the body. By
encouraging relaxation, yoga helps to lower the levels of the stress
hormone cortisol. Related benefits include lowering blood pressure
and heart rate, improving digestion and boosting the immune system as
well as easing symptoms of conditions such as anxiety, depression,
fatigue, asthma and insomnia.
PAIN RELIEF
Yoga
can ease pain. Studies have demonstrated that practicing yoga asanas
(postures), meditation or a combination of the two, reduced pain for
people with conditions such as cancer, multiple sclerosis, auto-immune
diseases and hypertension as well as arthritis, back and neck pain,
carpal tunnel syndrome, fibromyalgia, eczema, irritable bowel syndrome
and other chronic conditions. Some practitioners report that even
emotional pain can be eased through the practice of yoga.
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Sage in a variation of Eka Pada Raja Kapotanasana! |
IMPROVED CIRCULATION
Yoga helps to improve circulation and, as a result of various poses,
more efficiently moves oxygenated blood to the body's cells.
CARDIOVASCULAR CONDITIONING
Even gentle yoga practice can provide cardiovascular benefits by
lowering resting heart rate, increasing endurance and improving oxygen
uptake during exercise.
FOCUS ON BEING PRESENT
Yoga helps us to focus on the present moment. To become more aware
and to help create mind-body health. It opens the way to improved
coordination, reaction time and memory.
COMPLETE DETOXIFICATION
By
gently stretching muscles and joints as well as massaging the various
organs, yoga ensures the optimum blood supply to various parts of the
body. This helps in the flushing out of toxins from every nook and
cranny as well as providing nourishment up to the last point. This leads
to benefits such as delayed ageing, energy and a remarkable zest for
life.
Yoga
doesn't ask us to believe, it asks us to practice,
examining our experience until we can
witness the truth in the book of our own heart.
~
Dave Stringer
Resources:
Yoga Alliance/Yoga Day USA for "10 reasons to practice yoga",
Healthandyoga.com, &
WebMD.