Yoga practices such as postures, breathing techniques, and meditation can benefit respiratory disorders in several ways. Slow yogic breathing maintains blood oxygenation without increasing ventilation and reduces sympathetic activation during hypoxia. Specific practices like kapalabhati and nadi shodhana pranayama improve lung function and respiratory muscle strength. Yoga techniques including neti kriya and chanting can help clear sinus passages and prevent infections. Research has found yoga therapy can significantly improve symptoms, lung function, and quality of life for patients with respiratory conditions like asthma and COPD when used as an adjunct to medical treatment.
"Yoga & Respiratory Disorders" invited talk by Dr Ananda at the Bhopal Yoga fest 2017
1. Yoga & RespiratoryYoga & Respiratory
DisordersDisorders
YogacharyaYogacharya
Dr. ANANDA BALAYOGI BHAVANANIDr. ANANDA BALAYOGI BHAVANANI
MBBS, ADY, DSM, DPC, PGDFH, PGDY, MD (Alt Med), FIAY, C-IAYTMBBS, ADY, DSM, DPC, PGDFH, PGDY, MD (Alt Med), FIAY, C-IAYT
Deputy DirectorDeputy Director
Centre for Yoga Therapy, Education and Research (CYTER),Centre for Yoga Therapy, Education and Research (CYTER),
Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth, Puducherry. www. sbvu.ac.inSri Balaji Vidyapeeth, Puducherry. www. sbvu.ac.in
Bhopal Yoga Fest 2017Bhopal Yoga Fest 2017
2. SRI BALAJI VIDYAPEETHSRI BALAJI VIDYAPEETH
(Deemed University Accredited with โAโ Grade by NAAC)
Centre for Yoga Therapy, Education
and Research (CYTER)
Salutogenesis, our focus!
Bhavanani AB. SMVMCH.
16.12.2016
3. Salutogenesis, our Focus
๏ฎ Moving from pathogenesis, the focus on disease
towards salutogenesis, the focus on health!
๏ฎ Under SBV AIM HIGH (Academy of Integrative
Medicine for Holistic Intervention towards General
Health), Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, CYTER is
striding forward on an innovative path of promoting
holistic health for one and all.
4. Bridging the experiential wisdom of Yoga with
empirical modern medical science.
Yoga is usually found in Physical Edu
& Sports deptts of universities
We at CYTER, have it in a medical
institution since 2010
๏ฎ quality of life enhancing benefits
for ~ 33000 patients
๏ฎ educating future Yoga therapists
(PGDYT, M.Phil, PhD),
๏ฎ creating awareness amongst
medical, dental and nursing
students & professionals
๏ฎ scientifically researching Yoga,
๏ฎ 57 publications & 4 CMEs
5.
6.
7.
8.
9. Yoga places great importance on a proper and healthyYoga places great importance on a proper and healthy
lifestyle whose main components are:lifestyle whose main components are:
๏ ACHARACHAR โ healthy physical activities & exerciseโ healthy physical activities & exercise
๏ VICHARVICHAR โ right thoughts and right attitude towardsโ right thoughts and right attitude towards
life that are vital for wellbeing.life that are vital for wellbeing.
๏ AHARAHAR โ healthy, nourishing diet with adequate intakeโ healthy, nourishing diet with adequate intake
of fresh water; balanced intake of fresh food, greenof fresh water; balanced intake of fresh food, green
salads, sprouts, unrefined cereals & fresh fruits.salads, sprouts, unrefined cereals & fresh fruits. SatwicSatwic
diet, prepared & served with love & affection.diet, prepared & served with love & affection.
๏ VIHARVIHAR โ proper recreational activities to relax bodyโ proper recreational activities to relax body
and mind are essential for good health.and mind are essential for good health.
12. ๏ฎ The holistic science of Yoga is the best lifestyleThe holistic science of Yoga is the best lifestyle
ever designed and is effective in managingever designed and is effective in managing
non-communicable lifestyle disordersnon-communicable lifestyle disorders
(Bhavanani, 2013).(Bhavanani, 2013).
๏ฎ Modern research has focused on psycho-Modern research has focused on psycho-
physiological beneficial effects of Yoga whichphysiological beneficial effects of Yoga which
is more than a mere physical exercise (Jeter etis more than a mere physical exercise (Jeter et
al, 2015).al, 2015).
13. Yoga Practices
Postures, Breathing, Relaxation, Meditation
Fitness
โFlexibility
โStrength
โCoordination/Balance
โRespiratory Function
โSelf-Efficacy
Global Human Functionality
โPhysical & Mental Health, โPhysical, Mental, Emotional Performance,
โPositive Behavior Change, โSocial Responsibility, Values,
Relationships, โQuality of Life, โLife Purpose & Meaning, โSpirituality
Self-Regulation
โEmotion Regulation
โStress Regulation
โResilience
โEquanimity
โSelf-Efficacy
Awareness
โAttention
โMindfulness
โConcentration
โCognition
โMeta-cognition
Spirituality
โTranscendence
โUnitive State
โFlow
โTransformation
โLife Meaning/Purpose
* Concept and image courtesy of Sat Bir S Khalsa, PhD USA
14. ๏ฎ Scientific basis of using Yoga as an adjunct therapy inScientific basis of using Yoga as an adjunct therapy in
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is wellchronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is well
established with significant improvements in lungestablished with significant improvements in lung
function, quality of life indices and bronchialfunction, quality of life indices and bronchial
provocation responses coupled with decreased needprovocation responses coupled with decreased need
for regular and rescue medicinal usage (Nagarathnafor regular and rescue medicinal usage (Nagarathna
& Nagendra, 1985; Vempati et al, 2009).& Nagendra, 1985; Vempati et al, 2009).
๏ฎ Behera reported perceptible improvement inBehera reported perceptible improvement in
dyspnoea and lung function in patients of bronchitisdyspnoea and lung function in patients of bronchitis
after 4 weeks of Yoga therapy that used a variety ofafter 4 weeks of Yoga therapy that used a variety of
postures and breathing techniques (Behera, 1998).postures and breathing techniques (Behera, 1998).
15. Proposed relationships among dyspnea, benefits of yoga,Proposed relationships among dyspnea, benefits of yoga,
and outcomes of participation in a yoga program.and outcomes of participation in a yoga program.
Donesky-Cuenco D, Nguyen HQ, Paul S, Carrieri-Kohlman V. Yoga Therapy Decreases Dyspnea-Related Distress and Improves Functional
Performance in People with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: A Pilot Study. J Altern Complement Med 2009; 15: 225โ234.
16. ๏ฎ Yogic cleaning techniques such as dhauti kriyaYogic cleaning techniques such as dhauti kriya
(upper gastrointestinal cleaning with warm(upper gastrointestinal cleaning with warm
saline or muslin cloth) and neti kriya (warmsaline or muslin cloth) and neti kriya (warm
saline nasal wash) remove excessive mucoussaline nasal wash) remove excessive mucous
secretions, decrease inflammation and reducesecretions, decrease inflammation and reduce
bronchial hypersensitivity thereby increasingbronchial hypersensitivity thereby increasing
provocation threshold while kapalabhatiprovocation threshold while kapalabhati
through forceful exhalations improves thethrough forceful exhalations improves the
capacity to exhale against resistancecapacity to exhale against resistance
(Satyaprabha et al, 2001).(Satyaprabha et al, 2001).
17. ๏ฎ A nonspecific broncho-protective or broncho-A nonspecific broncho-protective or broncho-
relaxing effect has been also postulatedrelaxing effect has been also postulated
(Singh, 1987) while(Singh, 1987) while
๏ฎ Improved exercise tolerance reportedImproved exercise tolerance reported
following Yoga therapy in patients of chronicfollowing Yoga therapy in patients of chronic
severe airways obstruction (Tandon, 1978).severe airways obstruction (Tandon, 1978).
18. ๏ฎ It has been reported that well-performed slowIt has been reported that well-performed slow
yogic breathing maintains better bloodyogic breathing maintains better blood
oxygenation without increasing minuteoxygenation without increasing minute
ventilation,ventilation,
๏ฎ reduces sympathetic activation duringreduces sympathetic activation during
altitude-induced hypoxia (Bernardi et al, 2001)altitude-induced hypoxia (Bernardi et al, 2001)
andand
๏ฎ decreased chemoreflex sensitivity to hypoxiadecreased chemoreflex sensitivity to hypoxia
and hypercapnia (Spicuzza et al, 2000).and hypercapnia (Spicuzza et al, 2000).
19. ๏ฎ Asthmatic patients showed a statisticallyAsthmatic patients showed a statistically
significant improvement in Transfer factor of thesignificant improvement in Transfer factor of the
lung for carbon monoxide (TLCO), forced vitallung for carbon monoxide (TLCO), forced vital
capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume in 1stcapacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume in 1st
sec (FEV1), peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR),sec (FEV1), peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR),
maximum voluntary ventilation (MVV) and slowmaximum voluntary ventilation (MVV) and slow
vital capacity (SVC) after 2 months of Yogavital capacity (SVC) after 2 months of Yoga
practice.practice.
๏ฎ Quality of life also increased significantly.Quality of life also increased significantly.
๏ฎ It was concluded that pranayama and YogaIt was concluded that pranayama and Yoga
postures may be used to increase respiratorypostures may be used to increase respiratory
stamina, relax the chest muscles, expand thestamina, relax the chest muscles, expand the
lungs, raise energy levels, and calm the bodylungs, raise energy levels, and calm the body
(Singh et al, 2012).(Singh et al, 2012).
20. ๏ฎ A study to assess beneficial effects of Yoga inA study to assess beneficial effects of Yoga in
exercise-induced broncho-constriction inexercise-induced broncho-constriction in
children aged 7-16y reported that all exercise-children aged 7-16y reported that all exercise-
response-positive asthmatics became exerciseresponse-positive asthmatics became exercise
response-negative asthmatics after 3 monthsresponse-negative asthmatics after 3 months
of bi-weekly Yoga training (Tahan et al, 2014).of bi-weekly Yoga training (Tahan et al, 2014).
๏ฎ It was recommended that Yoga training canIt was recommended that Yoga training can
supplement drug therapy to achieve bettersupplement drug therapy to achieve better
control of asthma in children.control of asthma in children.
21. ๏ฎ In a recent study of 120 non-smoking maleIn a recent study of 120 non-smoking male
and female patients of asthma in the ageand female patients of asthma in the age
group of 17-50 years, 8 weeks of Yogagroup of 17-50 years, 8 weeks of Yoga
breathing exercises used adjunctively withbreathing exercises used adjunctively with
standard pharmacological treatmentstandard pharmacological treatment
significantly improved quality of life (Sodhi etsignificantly improved quality of life (Sodhi et
al, 2014).al, 2014).
22. Deep breathing is economical *Deep breathing is economical *
NormalNormal ShallowShallow DeepDeep
VolumeVolume (ml)(ml) 500500 200200 10001000
Rate/minRate/min 1212 3030 66
VentilationVentilation (ml)(ml) 60006000 60006000 60006000
Dead spaceDead space (ml)(ml) 150150 150150 150150
Dead space VDead space V (ml)(ml) 18001800 45004500 900900
Alveolar VAlveolar V (ml)(ml) 42004200 15001500 51005100
* Prof Madanmohan, Director CYTER and Head Department of Physiology, MGMC & RI
23.
24. Deep breathing is economical *Deep breathing is economical *
NormalNormal ShallowShallow DeepDeep
VolumeVolume (ml)(ml) 500500 200200 10001000
Rate/minRate/min 1212 3030 66
VentilationVentilation (ml)(ml) 60006000 60006000 60006000
Dead spaceDead space (ml)(ml) 150150 150150 150150
Dead space VDead space V (ml)(ml) 18001800 45004500 900900
Alveolar VAlveolar V (ml)(ml) 42004200 15001500 51005100
* Prof Madanmohan, Director CYTER and Head Department of Physiology, MGMC & RI
28. Chant Your Way ToChant Your Way To
Healthy SinusesHealthy Sinuses
๏ฎ Chanting creates sound vibrations encouraging airChanting creates sound vibrations encouraging air
to move back & forth between sinus membranesto move back & forth between sinus membranes
and nasal passages.and nasal passages.
๏ฎ This helps open the tiny ducts connecting the noseThis helps open the tiny ducts connecting the nose
to the sinuses, allowing the sinuses to drainto the sinuses, allowing the sinuses to drain
properly.properly.
๏ฎ Sinuses are effectively ventilated by humming.Sinuses are effectively ventilated by humming.
๏ฎ Previous research has shown that poor sinusPrevious research has shown that poor sinus
ventilation increases the risk for sinusitis.ventilation increases the risk for sinusitis.
29. ๏ฎ Daily humming or "Om" chanting may preventDaily humming or "Om" chanting may prevent
infections from actually taking hold, according toinfections from actually taking hold, according to
Jon Lundberg and Eddie Weitzberg of theJon Lundberg and Eddie Weitzberg of the
Karolinska Institute, Sweden.Karolinska Institute, Sweden.
๏ฎ They found that humming increased nitric oxideThey found that humming increased nitric oxide
levelslevels fifteenfoldfifteenfold, compared to quiet exhalations, compared to quiet exhalations
without sound.without sound.
๏ฎ The exhalations of people with healthy sinusesThe exhalations of people with healthy sinuses
tend to have high nitric oxide levels, indicatingtend to have high nitric oxide levels, indicating
that more air is able to flow between the sinusesthat more air is able to flow between the sinuses
and the nose.and the nose.
๏ฎ Nada Pranayamas of Yoga such asNada Pranayamas of Yoga such as BhramariBhramari andand
thethe PranavaPranava are similar to the humming used inare similar to the humming used in
the study.the study.
๏ฎ Vowel sounds are useful in sleep apnea!Vowel sounds are useful in sleep apnea!
30. Neti: The Yogic NasalNeti: The Yogic Nasal
Cleansing TechniqueCleansing Technique
Types of Neti:Types of Neti:
๏ฎ Jala NetiJala Neti -Nasal irrigation with lukewarm saline-Nasal irrigation with lukewarm saline
๏ฎ Sutra Neti -cleaning with a thread or catheterSutra Neti -cleaning with a thread or catheter
๏ฎ Dugdha Neti -Nasal irrigation with milkDugdha Neti -Nasal irrigation with milk
๏ฎ Ghrta Neti -Nasal irrigation with melted gheeGhrta Neti -Nasal irrigation with melted ghee
๏ฎ Jala KapalabhatiJala Kapalabhati
๏ฎ Vyutkrama KapalabhatiVyutkrama Kapalabhati
๏ฎ Seetkrama KapalabhatiSeetkrama Kapalabhati
31. Benefits of Neti KriyaBenefits of Neti Kriya
๏ฎ Removes mucus and dust particles from the nasalRemoves mucus and dust particles from the nasal
passages and the sinuses.passages and the sinuses.
๏ฎ All the five Jnanendriyas are purified, cleansed andAll the five Jnanendriyas are purified, cleansed and
activated by Neti Kriyaactivated by Neti Kriya
๏ฎ Excellent preventive against cold, cough, sinusitisExcellent preventive against cold, cough, sinusitis
and infections of the respiratory tract.and infections of the respiratory tract.
๏ฎ Neti also renders the nose resistant to irritants likeNeti also renders the nose resistant to irritants like
water, cotton, rubber, ghee, milk and thus helps inwater, cotton, rubber, ghee, milk and thus helps in
hypersensitivity eg. Allergic Rhinitis.hypersensitivity eg. Allergic Rhinitis.
๏ฎ Helps to overcome addictions especially to tobaccoHelps to overcome addictions especially to tobacco
and alcohol.and alcohol.
32. Nasal irrigationNasal irrigation
๏ฎ Hypertonic nasal irrigation is a therapy thatHypertonic nasal irrigation is a therapy that
flushes the nasal cavity with saline solution,flushes the nasal cavity with saline solution,
facilitating a wash of the structures within.facilitating a wash of the structures within.
๏ฎ Originally part of the Yogic tradition as Neti, thisOriginally part of the Yogic tradition as Neti, this
technique is anecdotally regarded as safe andtechnique is anecdotally regarded as safe and
effective.effective.
๏ฎ It has been suggested as adjunctive therapy forIt has been suggested as adjunctive therapy for
sinusitis related symptoms.sinusitis related symptoms.
๏ฎ Potential efficacy is supported by the observationPotential efficacy is supported by the observation
that hypertonic saline improves mucociliarythat hypertonic saline improves mucociliary
clearance, ciliary beat frequency thins mucus, andclearance, ciliary beat frequency thins mucus, and
may decrease inflammation.may decrease inflammation.
33. ๏ฎ David Shoseyov and colleagues have shown thatDavid Shoseyov and colleagues have shown that
hypertonic saline improves both clinical scores andhypertonic saline improves both clinical scores and
plain Watersโ projection radiology scores inplain Watersโ projection radiology scores in
children with chronic sinusitis.children with chronic sinusitis.
๏ฎ They have also commented that the treatment isThey have also commented that the treatment is
tolerable, inexpensive, and effective.tolerable, inexpensive, and effective.
๏ฎ Dr. Marple, professor of otolaryngology at theDr. Marple, professor of otolaryngology at the
University of Texas says that saline nasal irrigationUniversity of Texas says that saline nasal irrigation
is a highly effective, minimally invasiveis a highly effective, minimally invasive
intervention for people suffering from nasal issues.intervention for people suffering from nasal issues.
๏ฎ He however adds,He however adds, โBut itโs just not as sexy to talkโBut itโs just not as sexy to talk
about. People want to hear about surgery orabout. People want to hear about surgery or
antibiotics.โantibiotics.โ
34. ๏ฎ David Rabago and colleagues at the University ofDavid Rabago and colleagues at the University of
Wisconsin have shown that daily hypertonic salineWisconsin have shown that daily hypertonic saline
nasal irrigation improves sinus-related quality ofnasal irrigation improves sinus-related quality of
life, decreases symptoms, and decreaseslife, decreases symptoms, and decreases
medication use in patients with frequent sinusitis.medication use in patients with frequent sinusitis.
๏ฎ They also recommended that primary careThey also recommended that primary care
physicians can feel comfortable recommendingphysicians can feel comfortable recommending
this therapy.this therapy.
35. Kunjal Kriya
๏ฎ One of the Shat Karmas
๏ฎ Immense value for mucous (Kapha) disorders
๏ฎ Done in the morning on an empty stomach.
๏ฎ One or two litres of lukewarm saline drunk rapidly
๏ฎ Abdomen churned with Nauli Kriya or Agnisara
๏ฎ Induce vomiting with fingers
๏ฎ Mechanism: Close functional relationship between
upper GIT and airways with reflex action in nerves
supplying both esophagus and bronchi.
36.
37. Breath-body harmonizing practicesBreath-body harmonizing practices
๏ฎ Tala and Ardhakati kriyas
๏ฎ Nasarga Mukha Bhastrika
๏ฎ with Jathis
๏ฎ in Meru Asana
๏ฎ in Ushtra Asana
๏ฎ Vyagraha Pranayama
๏ฎ Pawan Mukta Kriya
๏ฎ Bhujangini Mudra
38. Surya NamaskarSurya Namaskar
๏ฎ Ancient Yogic method of worshiping the sunAncient Yogic method of worshiping the sun
through a sequence of 12 postures that streamlinethrough a sequence of 12 postures that streamline
the functioning of all systems of the human body.the functioning of all systems of the human body.
๏ฎ Includes a breath sequence & chantingIncludes a breath sequence & chanting
๏ฎ Helps improve all aspects of physical fitnessHelps improve all aspects of physical fitness
including cardio-respiratory efficiency.including cardio-respiratory efficiency.
๏ฎ When done with the Surya Namaskar Mantras itWhen done with the Surya Namaskar Mantras it
has the added benefits of ventilating the sinuses.has the added benefits of ventilating the sinuses.
๏ฎ Helps develop breath-body movementHelps develop breath-body movement
coordination - corrects psychosomatic disorders bycoordination - corrects psychosomatic disorders by
reuniting the body and mind through the breath.reuniting the body and mind through the breath.
39.
40. Postures done from StandingPostures done from Standing
Meru AsanaMeru AsanaArdha Kati ChakrasanaArdha Kati Chakrasana
41. Postures donePostures done
from Sittingfrom Sitting
Ushtra AsanaUshtra Asana
ArdhaArdha
MatsyendrasanaMatsyendrasana
Chatus Pada Asana and Vyagrah PranayamaChatus Pada Asana and Vyagrah Pranayama
42. Postures done from lying DownPostures done from lying Down
Bhujanga AsanaBhujanga Asana
Matsya AsanaMatsya Asana
Bala AsanaBala Asana
Pawan Mukta AsanasPawan Mukta Asanas
44. PranayamasPranayamas
๏ฎ Bhastrika PranayamaBhastrika Pranayama
๏ฎ Bellows breathingBellows breathing
๏ฎ Surya BhedanaSurya Bhedana
๏ฎ Breathe in right andBreathe in right and
out left nostrilout left nostril
๏ฎ Pranava PranayamaPranava Pranayama
๏ฎ Chanting Akara,Chanting Akara,
Ukara, Makara andUkara, Makara and
OmkaraOmkara
๏ฎ Anu Nasika PranayamaAnu Nasika Pranayama
๏ฎ Blasting out through theBlasting out through the
nostrils in a specificnostrils in a specific
patternpattern
๏ฎ Kukkriya PranayamaKukkriya Pranayama
๏ฎ Dog pant breathingDog pant breathing
๏ฎ Bhramari PranayamaBhramari Pranayama
๏ฎ Bee sound breathingBee sound breathing
45. HATHENASHATHENAS
Asanas, Kriyas and Mudras
to mindfully utilize all parts of the lungs
by consciously forcing air
into all of the
bronco-pulmonary segments.
โYatho mana, tatho pranaโ
Where the mind goes, there the energy flows!
53. VibhagaVibhaga
PranayamaPranayama
๏ฎ Adham PranayamaAdham Pranayama
๏ฎ abdominal and lower limb disordersabdominal and lower limb disorders
๏ฎ Madhyam PranayamaMadhyam Pranayama
๏ฎ chest and upper limb disorderschest and upper limb disorders
๏ฎ Adhyam PranayamaAdhyam Pranayama
๏ฎ head and neck disordershead and neck disorders
๏ฎ Mahat Yoga PranayamaMahat Yoga Pranayama
๏ฎ affects the whole bodyaffects the whole body
Focusing consciousness into broncho-pulmonary segments
54. Pranava PranayamaPranava Pranayama
๏ฎ Using foundation of VibhagaUsing foundation of Vibhaga
๏ฎ Chanting Akara, Ukara, Makara andChanting Akara, Ukara, Makara and
Omkara NadaOmkara Nada
๏ฎ 2 to 3 times longer exhalations2 to 3 times longer exhalations
๏ฎ Appropriate hand gestures (Mudras)Appropriate hand gestures (Mudras)
61. An Integrated ApproachAn Integrated Approach
๏ฎ The need of the modern age is an integrated
approach towards therapy utilizing Yoga in
coordination & collaboration with other systems of
medicine such as Allopathy, Ayurveda, Siddha and
Naturopathy
๏ฎ Physiotherapy, osteopathy and chiropractic practices
may be used with the Yoga if needed
๏ฎ Advise on diet and life style is very important
๏ฎ Adoption of right attitudes through Yogic counseling
62. ๏ฎ Which patients tend to respond to integrative medicineWhich patients tend to respond to integrative medicine
interventions? (Kligler et al, 2012).interventions? (Kligler et al, 2012).
๏ฎ Responders demonstrated an attitude of "change asResponders demonstrated an attitude of "change as
challenge;" a view of themselves as "independent" andchallenge;" a view of themselves as "independent" and
"leaders;" an ability to accept one's illness while still"leaders;" an ability to accept one's illness while still
maintaining a feeling of control over one's choices; amaintaining a feeling of control over one's choices; a
connection to the deeper context or meaning ofconnection to the deeper context or meaning of
complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) interventions,complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) interventions,
as opposed to just "previous experience" of CAM; and a senseas opposed to just "previous experience" of CAM; and a sense
of determination, commitment, and "willingness to fight" forof determination, commitment, and "willingness to fight" for
what one needs from the health care system.what one needs from the health care system.
๏ฎ Non-responders were more often uncertain and anxious inNon-responders were more often uncertain and anxious in
their relationship to their asthma, tending to fall back ontheir relationship to their asthma, tending to fall back on
denial, and lacking a connection to the deeper context ordenial, and lacking a connection to the deeper context or
philosophy of CAM interventions.philosophy of CAM interventions.
63. ๏ฎ All of these mechanisms can help bring about
both objective and subjective improvements in
the condition of patients with respiratory
disorders.
๏ฎ Yoga as a therapy is also cost effective, relatively
simple and carries minimal risk
๏ฎ Should be advocated as an adjunct,
complementary therapy in our search for an
integrated system of medicine capable of
producing health and well being for all.
In Conclusion..In Conclusion..
64. ๏ฎ However all this optimism needs to be tempered with
the negative findings from a recent systematic review
and meta-analysis that reviewed 14 RCTs with 824
patients (Cramer et al, 2014).
๏ฎ They concluded that there was no evidence for effects
of Yoga compared with sham Yoga or breathing
exercises and that no effect was robust against all
potential sources of bias.
๏ฎ They ended by saying, "Yoga cannot be considered a
routine intervention for asthmatic patients at this
point. It can be considered an ancillary intervention or
an alternative to breathing exercises for asthma
patients interested in complementary interventions."
65. Some final wordsโฆโฆ.Some final wordsโฆโฆ.
๏ฎ The ancient art and science of Yoga has infinite
possibilities of solutions for the health related issues
faced by modern humankind.
๏ฎ We however want it to be a miracle pill, that we take
only once - immediate solution to all problems!
๏ฎ Yoga is a w-holistic science and must be learnt and
practiced with a holistic view.
๏ฎ The dedicated practice of Yoga as a way of life is no
doubt a panacea for psychosomatic, stress related
disorders helping us to regain our birthright of
natural health and universal happiness.
๏ฎ The integration of Yoga and modern medicine can
help create a healthier and happier world.
66.
67.
68. โHealth and happiness are your birthright. Do not
forsake your golden culture for the plastic
playthings of the modern world. Learn and live
Yoga for then you will know true health and
happinessโ
Yogamaharishi
Dr Swami Gitananda Giri
Guru Maharaj
(1907-1993)
Founder
ICYER at Ananda Ashram,
Pondicherry
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