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Yoga Poses For Depression, Stress & Anxiety - Deep Relaxation Yoga - 0 views

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    Yoga poses are effective in treating depressions, anxiety and stress level. See this video for getting information on how hatha yoga asanas can provide you a natural remedy for these diseases.
Peter Martinez

Improving Health for Children with Yoga - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Dr. Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500 How can Yoga improve the state of health for children? Hatha Yoga is an ancient series of physical postures, breathing exercises, and relaxation techniques, which help to balance and rejuvenate the entire body-mind system. Practicing Yoga, on a regular basis, can tremendously support children's health, both physically and emotionally. A regular practice of Yoga, in the range of one to five times a week, has been shown to strengthen muscles, increase flexibility, heighten self-esteem, and lower stress and anxiety levels that can contribute to the development of depression.
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Struggling To Conceive: Yoga Can Help - 0 views

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    Infertility is a big issue going on nowadays among young couples. Lifestyle, environment or health issues can be the major reasons. Couples who are trying to conceive and failed after several attempts visit doctors for IVF treatment. Fertility issue can be depressing in both male and female and no one wants to accept the reality...
Peter Martinez

Meditation to Reduce Depressive States - Yoga Practice Blog - 0 views

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    By Kimaya Singh For thousands of years, sages have taught that meditation increases positive emotions and decreases negative ones. In our chaotic modern world, we use the word "depression" to describe a wide gamut of conditions ranging from temporary blues to disabling illnesses. Because it means so many things to so many different people, statistics dealing with diagnosis, symptoms, and treatments can be confusing or even misleading. While mild forms of depression often respond well to healthy diets, exercise, and meditation, others are more resistant to treatment and less likely to go away on their own.
Peter Martinez

Yoga Pranayama for Seasonal Affective Disorder - 0 views

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    By Gopi Rao Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a form of depression that fluctuates with the seasons. It is most prevalent in areas of the world that receive little or no sunlight during the fall and winter seasons. The sun's rays and Vitamin D production from sunlight helps to keep our brain chemistry optimally balanced. When we don't get enough sunlight, serotonin and dopamine levels begin to fall. These are two critical neurotransmitters in the brain that keep our moods positive and healthy. Low levels of serotonin, dopamine and Vitamin D are some of the main causes of depression. Taking walks in the brief periods of winter sunshine is a great way to help boost your serotonin and Vitimin D levels.
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